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Hamshire-Fannett Vs. Sealy


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3 hours ago, Gocats90 said:

Horns by 14. I have HF winning the region.

If your prediction is accurate, I believe it would be only the 4th regional title in a boys' team sport in HF history. Very well could be wrong, so someone please correct me if I am. 

75' baseball.

61' & 75' footbal.  

Baseball was the school year before in the 74-75 school year. 

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1 hour ago, Mr. Buddy Garrity said:

I'd be more concerned if Sealy had a RSJ clone at WR. 😁 

 

I'm taking HF also. 

Man.. talk about someone who I thought was gonna excel at the next two levels and kinda just never did.. I’m taking Sealy in a shootout… Them getting their best WR back this week is huge plus I think their coaching staff will make the necessary adjustments to get a stop or two…

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1 hour ago, BBfan061 said:

Man.. talk about someone who I thought was gonna excel at the next two levels and kinda just never did.. I’m taking Sealy in a shootout… Them getting their best WR back this week is huge plus I think their coaching staff will make the necessary adjustments to get a stop or two…

you have more confidence in that coaching staff than me.  

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Only one offense has been effective against the HF defense all year, and Sealy is not Hitchcock.  Vidor and the slot-T had a little success putting up points in week 3, but had about a million possessions to do it.  Since week 3 the first team HF defense has given up 6, maybe 7 touchdowns in 8 games.  Sealy has a quarterback that is capable of making some plays against the horns, and will likely put up some points, but I'm having trouble see this one turning into a shootout.  Two teams all year have held the horns under 30, and one of those games was in the mud bowl vs. LCM week 1.  Sealy has played 7 teams with a .500 or better regular season record this year, and 6 of them scored 33 or more points. HF has played 8 teams with a .500 or better regular season record this year, and 6 of them scored 14 or less. On paper at least this one favors HF scoring easily and Sealy having a little more trouble scoring than usual.  If that holds true, HF will win comfortably. But once you get on the field, anything can happen.  Here's hoping I'm right!

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5 minutes ago, bullets13 said:

Only one offense has been effective against the HF defense all year, and Sealy is not Hitchcock.  Vidor and the slot-T had a little success putting up points in week 3, but had about a million possessions to do it.  Since week 3 the first team HF defense has given up 6, maybe 7 touchdowns in 8 games.  Sealy has a quarterback that is capable of making some plays against the horns, and will likely put up some points, but I'm having trouble see this one turning into a shootout.  Two teams all year have held the horns under 30, and one of those games was in the mud bowl vs. LCM week 1.  Sealy has played 7 teams with a .500 or better regular season record this year, and 6 of them scored 33 or more points. HF has played 8 teams with a .500 or better regular season record this year, and 6 of them scored 14 or less. On paper at least this one favors HF scoring easily and Sealy having a little more trouble scoring than usual.  If that holds true, HF will win comfortably. But once you get on the field, anything can happen.  Here's hoping I'm right!

I can agree with most of that… but I’d be willing to bet that the only offense that HF has faced that I would put ahead of Sealy is Hitchcock… 

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11 minutes ago, BBfan061 said:

I can agree with most of that… but I’d be willing to bet that the only offense that HF has faced that I would put ahead of Sealy is Hitchcock… 

probably.  That said, Sealy is a considerable distance behind Hitchcock, and HF's defense has improved drastically since week 2. Our offense has, too, for that matter.

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30 minutes ago, bullets13 said:

probably.  That said, Sealy is a considerable distance behind Hitchcock, and HF's defense has improved drastically since week 2. Our offense has, too, for that matter.

Other than losing Augustine which has made y’all a little more dependent on throwing the football 

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1 hour ago, BBfan061 said:

Other than losing Augustine which has made y’all a little more dependent on throwing the football 

To some degree.  Our backup has gotten a lot better, and we were always gonna be a pass heavy team.  But it’s a valid point.  

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