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WOS vs Columbus Predictions


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[quote name="monknuk68" post="1116716" timestamp="1321202990"]
WOS vs Columbus Does anyone have the Columbus schedule and who they have played to compare? Comments and pre-game discussions.
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68, see my reply to kicker in the game time thread.Columbus doesn't seem to have much.
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[quote name="footballman20" post="1117936" timestamp="1321300866"]
Hopefully WOS wins so CS can shut them up in week 14 thats if they even make it that far dont really see any competition in that upper part of the bracket.
[/quote]LAST WEEK,  CS- 7,  BC- 0.  WOS  has a chance.
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[quote name="footballman20" post="1117936" timestamp="1321300866"]
Hopefully WOS wins so CS can shut them up in week 14 thats if they even make it that far dont really see any competition in that upper part of the bracket.
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When will yall learn? You need to worry about making it past round 2 before you even think about 4. The playoffs are a different animal no matter what record a team has. Throw all that out of the window. We at WOS know all to well how the playoffs are. When you make it to the playoffs 95%(scratch that, I mean 66%, thanks aggie  >:( LOL) of your 30 year history, you know a thing or two.
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[quote author=footballman20 link=topic=91504.msg1117936#msg1117936 date=1321300866]
Hopefully WOS wins so CS can shut them up in week 14 thats if they even make it that far dont really see any competition in that upper part of the bracket.
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When will yall learn? You need to worry about making it past round 2 before you even think about 4. The playoffs are a different animal no matter what record a team has. Throw all that out of the window. We at WOS know all to well how the playoffs are. [b]When you make it to the playoffs 95% of your 30 year history[/b], you know a thing or two.
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Well, to be accurate, WOS has made the playoffs 23 of their 35 year history, a 66% clip.

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[quote name="AggiesAreWe" post="1118034" timestamp="1321306187"]
[quote author=kicker link=topic=91504.msg1118011#msg1118011 date=1321305020]
[quote author=footballman20 link=topic=91504.msg1117936#msg1117936 date=1321300866]
Hopefully WOS wins so CS can shut them up in week 14 thats if they even make it that far dont really see any competition in that upper part of the bracket.
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Dang it...let me change that real quick. Thanks for pooping on my post aggie, LOL. Sure seems like 95% though.LOL.

When will yall learn? You need to worry about making it past round 2 before you even think about 4. The playoffs are a different animal no matter what record a team has. Throw all that out of the window. We at WOS know all to well how the playoffs are. [b]When you make it to the playoffs 95% of your 30 year history[/b], you know a thing or two.
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Well, to be accurate, WOS has made the playoffs 23 of their 35 year history, a 66% clip.

http://texashsfootball.com/board/index.php?showtopic=12604&hl=
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[quote name="Sportsfan2" post="1118684" timestamp="1321369512"]
I seen wos play, not impressed. When Cleveland can score that many points on them. They need some work on defense.
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14 points is a lot? Cleveland has a running back that has scored about 21 tds and had 1500 yds. In my book thats a pretty decent offense.
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[quote name="Sportsfan2" post="1118684" timestamp="1321369512"]
I seen wos play, not impressed. When Cleveland can score that many points on them. They need some work on defense.
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Well 7 of those points came on a fluke play. Cleveland threw what ammounted to a "hail mary" pass and the DB from WOS, instead of intercepting it, tried to knock it down and he hit it right into the Cleveland WR's hands at the 2. After that Cleveland got exactly 1 first down the rest of the game. That covered the last 2 and a half quarters. They looked to me like a typical WOS team. Get after ya on defense and run the football on offense. I think if they play like they're capable they will, at least, be playing in round 4.
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