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5 hours ago, aki1994 said:

No we played after them. PAB has it going on. Kids know where to line up. No chaos. Coach calls out extra point, seven kids ran on and seven off. PARed had their coach having to line up each lineman, tell the running back which way to run. Lots of coaching after breaking the huddle. 

I  gotcha. I loved when my son played for that group of coaches last season. They KNEW their kids from the beginning of the season, they created a defensive/team identity that even the smallest kid bought into. The "Boom Squad" was created by coach "big stepper" (I believe that's you D5) 

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1 hour ago, thaghost said:

I  gotcha. I loved when my son played for that group of coaches last season. They KNEW their kids from the beginning of the season, they created a defensive/team identity that even the smallest kid bought into. The "Boom Squad" was created by coach "big stepper" (I believe that's you D5) 

cant wait to have our boys reconnect next yr and yes our boys bought into what we wanted done. lol not D5 im the lil homie to him lol hint hint.....

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5 hours ago, aki1994 said:

No we played after them. PAB has it going on. Kids know where to line up. No chaos. Coach calls out extra point, seven kids ran on and seven off. PARed had their coach having to line up each lineman, tell the running back which way to run. Lots of coaching after breaking the huddle. 

Thanks a lot coach. All jokes aside our coaches put ALOT into our boys, and yes we asks a lot of them. We have an amazing group of kids that have took the mentality of the coaches and have the will and the WONT.... We cant be more proud of these boys! We have so much work to be done to reach the level that they can reach. 18 points is not excepted with this group and have to understand ST can get you beat...

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