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Posted 14 August 2014 - 08:38 PM

I'm not sure Spartan was watching the same scrimmage I was.  It appeared that Lumberton dominated the whole game.  I think Bmt. did break a good pass play but that was about all I saw.  I thought I was being pretty objective.  watch out for that cupcake crew


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yes cupcake got handled but it was only on pass plays really.  #12 was either cut blocking (not legal) or he was going for a pass which lum. couldn't stop.  12 dominated the game.  shut him down and it would have been a different story.  also the ref gave Nederland a TD on an onside kick that wasn't touched and the ned player caught and ran for a TD or close to goal line.  You can't advance an onside kick unless it is touched is what I thought the rule was. 

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If it is over 10 yds touch it or not it's a live ball seen it happen plenty of times. It can be advanced. I watched that game 12 is good but by no means all they got #10 had 2 he broke for for 40 or more they just blew dead. That is what I was the most shocked abt. The inadvertent whistles blew me away

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whisperer or should I call you knucklehead as cardinalpride did (that is funny), those whistles weren't inadvertent, they are called mercy whistles.  new rule the league put in.  if you are getting smoked, ref just blows the whistle to keep the score a little tighter.  can't count on coaches to start kneeling the ball at half time anymore.

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