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1 hour ago, Bring back the 50 defense said:

The key here is to stay focused and play the team in front of you.  If a good size lead presents it self early. I would like to see them shut it down and let some other guys get some work in. Scoreboard dosen't have to look like a pinball machine. 

I agree. Have to stay healthy in a game like this the other team has nothing to lose

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On 10/28/2024 at 2:21 PM, Bring back the 50 defense said:

The key here is to stay focused and play the team in front of you.  If a good size lead presents it self early. I would like to see them shut it down and let some other guys get some work in. Scoreboard dosen't have to look like a pinball machine. 

I agree, but a lot of WOS faithful will try to beat down the head coach if he doesn’t. 

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Very similar matchup to what Bellville had to do vs Giddings last week… went up 50-0 at halftime then a starter didn’t touch the field in the second half..These games can be scary with injury risk… take a huge lead and get your starters out… 

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12 hours ago, kicker said:

Just keep the kids healthy and play the assignments. I always cringe at games like this, and how they can become trap central.

Well, there best wr #5 isn't playing got hurt in practice smh.

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Just now, wo-s#1 said:

That’s a big ole stick you stirring with 

Lol. You right! Big as that stick they been beatin' down H with. Lol.

Seriously though, I'm just glad things are at least getting better on both sides of the coin and hope it keeps going in the right direction.

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