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1 hour ago, Boneyard Boys said:

We’re going to find out a lot about the LCM defensive front, if they can rally and tackle all night long then they have a shot to win. But they better have some depth and the ability to swap out down linemen because every game I have watched Vidor play this season, it’s a wrap in the 4th quarter the opposing defense is done for and it’s smooth sailing for the Pirate offense. If they don’t get behind the chains with penalties and mistakes and you allow them to keep the chain gang moving the sticks. That little Pirate offensive line has major stamina, they can come at you all night long. The running backs will bring it for 4 quarters and the QB is tough as nails. If the LCM offense comes out hot and I suspect they will have some very good plays dialed up to test the Vidor secondary, the Pirate D just needs to weather the storm and not let it get out of hand early so we can play the long game. I have seen way too many times in recent past where the Bears give Vidor a good game until half time or for 3 quarters but the Pirates always seem to wear them down. Oh and like the other guy said, hit their Quarterback, this would be a good game to use our big weapon, our own stout Defensive line.

That's one thing I've noticed myself, every team that Vidor has faced so far the opposing defense were gassed by the fourth quarter. Splendora's D looked gassed by the second quarter last night!

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36 minutes ago, Chester86 said:

When is the “Green & Gold” remix coming out - or should I already know?

I’ve heard a Black and Golden rap song for Vidor but surely you’re talking about ‘Throw your V’s up’ my brother from another Pirate mother father. Here comes the part where someone posts it, go ahead you rapscallions. 

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2 minutes ago, LCMAlumtiger32 said:

This game imo will probably be roped off around the track and fans will be sitting on the track. I remember those days in the 90’s with WOS. I believe it will be a close game and a good one. 

Could you ask for anything more?  I wish I could make this one - think it will be a really good game.

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