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Good 1st game matchup for both teams. Zeno for HF is a legit play maker, can score any time he touches it whatever position he plays. Young QB for HF Bryson? looked good in Nederland scrimmage. Strong arm, accurate & made all the throws. L-Towns offense is a problem for any defense once they get rolling, their size & depth might be too much for HF to deal with for 4 quarters. 

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31 minutes ago, KF89 said:

Good 1st game matchup for both teams. Zeno for HF is a legit play maker, can score any time he touches it whatever position he plays. Young QB for HF Bryson? looked good in Nederland scrimmage. Strong arm, accurate & made all the throws. L-Towns offense is a problem for any defense once they get rolling, their size & depth might be too much for HF to deal with for 4 quarters. 

Problem for anyone besides buna. Sorry I had to lol

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It'll definitely be another good Week 1 match up. Was watching HF scrimmage at Dayton last week. Zeno looked good as always, Bryson dropped a gorgeous pass over the top of two defenders, right into a WR's arms 30-40 yards down the field. The D-Line could cause some issues for Lumberton, they looked like they had some decent size and were pretty disruptive.

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On 8/23/2023 at 10:47 AM, Gameday2 said:

Both Lum &HF are big enough schools that they should be able to absorb a couple of different starters being unable to play; Some will have more impact than others; How about HF, haven’t heard much about player status for them. 

HF is not that big we are a small 4a.

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On 8/23/2023 at 10:47 AM, Gameday2 said:

Both Lum &HF are big enough schools that they should be able to absorb a couple of different starters being unable to play

Can’t agree with that statement. If you’re missing even 1 of your studs, far less 2, it can be very impactful. I give you Friday night as evidence. 

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Ward was missed for sure but blocks have got to still happen. Kersh has been Powell’s go to connection ever since jr high, so that was missed. The receivers Reyes, Breeden,Bourque, and Rhodes are proving that they will haul in a pass in traffic so that is looking good. I think our defense will get stronger. Had some good hits and big plays. As play recognition gets better, will cut down on big plays happening. 

 

 

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