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Het soulja, I know Ive used undisipline when refering to Ozen.  Not refering to race like has been said on other threads. I picked them to be in the top 4 this year and maybe they still will.  I know you want an explaination so I'll give you mine.  When I refer to undisipline I am refering to stupid mental mistakes AKA penalties that are drive killers.  (false starts, holding, personal fouls)   A perfect example of an undisipline team was my pirates last Friday against Lumberton.  Touchdowns called back. (Holding)  Dont even get me started on the false start penalties.  We had a ton.  The field out in Raiderland might has well have been a yellow carpet with all the penalties we committed.  We are young, but have talent, but not enough to overcome stupid mistake after mistake after mistake.  Ozen,  at least when we have played them, have been the same way.  They are scary talented but do alot of the shooting themselves in the foot.
[/quote]Ok... I can roll with that.  Good explanation... 8)
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