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I'm not saying Kemp or Westwood is going to beat either, but they have some exciting players. Westwood's QB can go. I think he is in the same class as the Arnold kid from Kountze. Not sure of grades or offers on the table like Arnold, but he is the real deal. Can't understand why he doesn't play much defense. They have same fullback and tailback back from last year's team, both good players. Their defense is lacking though. Kemp has a kid playing QB that is the real deal. You'll be impressed after seeing him play. Does not play like a freshmen. Poor kid has 0 help around him though. Kemp does some unorthodox alignments on offense.

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When Kirbyville played Kountze Arnold wasnt the QB. It was 19-14 Kirbyville with 10 min to go in the game... But we all know how it ended. He was QB when we played EC and EC did just fine. Either way I dont think Kirbyville or EC has any issuses in their Bi-District games, unless they just have a complete melt down.

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I hope it's raining buckets next Friday Cowboy.  That ball is a lot harder to catch when it's wet lol. Did that big running back y'all have graduate?  That kid was a beast. By the way we practiced against Texas Tech to prepare for the spread, so I suggest a heavy dose of the run game will be y'all's  best option. How about a little old fashioned smash-mouth football, everybody's running the spread these days!!

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I hope it's raining buckets next Friday Cowboy.  That ball is a lot harder to catch when it's wet lol. Did that big running back y'all have graduate?  That kid was a beast. By the way we practiced against Texas Tech to prepare for the spread, so I suggest a heavy dose of the run game will be y'all's  best option. How about a little old fashioned smash-mouth football, everybody's running the spread these days!!

Will have played 3 games in a row in the rain if it rains next Friday lol

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I hope it's raining buckets next Friday Cowboy.  That ball is a lot harder to catch when it's wet lol. Did that big running back y'all have graduate?  That kid was a beast. By the way we practiced against Texas Tech to prepare for the spread, so I suggest a heavy dose of the run game will be y'all's  best option. How about a little old fashioned smash-mouth football, everybody's running the spread these days!!

We have a sophomore  qb  that slings it pretty good 

Friday night was not a good night for us with injuries we shall see how it goes 

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