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WOS vs SILSBEE   

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  1. 1. Who y'all got let's start it

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3 hours ago, ladybug33 said:

Do you think Zig will be back at QB now that #17 is getting the start now? 

Yes. He was only out this past week.if we just do the small things like short passes and play action.and stop all the dumb penalties on defense.lol,the defense average more penalties than the offense.

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2 hours ago, powerlifter said:

the word Silsbee around west orange leves a better  smell around the coaches corner at mustang land. the tigers have been a pain in the wrong end the coaches still remember the freezing  windy night that the tiger coach said no  we will play it tonight now on a close becouse if there tigers haft to play in it so dose west orange stark.now on a closeing note  IF west orange stark comes out and playes like we know thay can then mybe Silsbee  MIGHT HAVE A PROBLEM  lets see if there is some chain gang left. two things that are still MISSING FROM THE FIELD OF DREAMS IS gang  pursuit and RIPPING at the ball  not seen it as yet. 

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Just now, powerlifter said:

might be looking at this

 he can also play QB-WR- PUNT RETURNER THE, VERY YOUNG QB is going a good job on reading other teams defenses that is a plus  for the youngster   are maybe Thompson might rest him  put him as needed west orange stark is gifted with one of the largest OL  they  have seen in years. they  sure hard to be pushed around they can get mean as we have seen.

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1 hour ago, dj said:

Yes. He was only out this past week.if we just do the small things like short passes and play action.and stop all the dumb penalties on defense.lol,the defense average more penalties than the offense.

Yes that's been noticeable lately. We can't make those kinds of mistakes Friday night. Hopefully this game will be broadcast since it's pink out night. 

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3 hours ago, powerlifter said:

 this will be a good game to watch, Silsbee is not that bad of a football team if you look at how many points they have put in this year they can move the ball. one thing they lacking is a defense.

They are 4th in points for and 5th in points against in our district.I know who you have played has a lot to do with these kind of stats but Silsbee is good at shooting themselves in the foot.

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