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10 hours ago, WOSdrummer99 said:

Yes this past spring

 

I had no idea either. RIP to he and his wife.

It's easy to think these screen names will always be around. It's good to remember there are frail, fragile human lives on the other end and we all have end dates. Praying for peace for Hagars family.

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After seeing these first couple scrimmages the three positives I see:

1. I think the QB play will be a strength this yr. Turner seems to have turned the corner. I hope he is as much of a leader on the field as he is a competitor.

2. I saw the defensive coaches make adjustments after Vidors first series that went 2 plays and 70 yards. After that they got into the same defensive alignment wed been running against that offense for years with success. That was encouraging to see and the Vidor O didn't get much after that. Adjustments are a necessity and something we didn't see much last year.

3. The offensive and defensive lines are big. We've been needing some size up front. I feel it's hurt us in years past with our lack of size up front in late rounds. I don't know how good they are, and we certainly need to improve in our run game, but that usually develops into the season.

Lots of work still to do and not knowing how good the teams you've scrimmaged are really makes it tough to know much more.

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1 hour ago, Gasilla said:

After seeing these first couple scrimmages the three positives I see:

1. I think the QB play will be a strength this yr. Turner seems to have turned the corner. I hope he is as much of a leader on the field as he is a competitor.

2. I saw the defensive coaches make adjustments after Vidors first series that went 2 plays and 70 yards. After that they got into the same defensive alignment wed been running against that offense for years with success. That was encouraging to see and the Vidor O didn't get much after that. Adjustments are a necessity and something we didn't see much last year.

3. The offensive and defensive lines are big. We've been needing some size up front. I feel it's hurt us in years past with our lack of size up front in late rounds. I don't know how good they are, and we certainly need to improve in our run game, but that usually develops into the season.

Lots of work still to do and not knowing how good the teams you've scrimmaged are really makes it tough to know much more.

Lol, me, CT and a couple school board members sat on the other side.and everything that Vidor and w.o done wrong he said it bf it happened.ima say this and leave it alone with the talent on this team and that's coming back next yr.if we still had him for those years ik for a fact we would've made a trip to Dallas. The kids are truly playing hard no matter what is called on either side of the ball.

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2 hours ago, Gasilla said:

After seeing these first couple scrimmages the three positives I see:

1. I think the QB play will be a strength this yr. Turner seems to have turned the corner. I hope he is as much of a leader on the field as he is a competitor.

2. I saw the defensive coaches make adjustments after Vidors first series that went 2 plays and 70 yards. After that they got into the same defensive alignment wed been running against that offense for years with success. That was encouraging to see and the Vidor O didn't get much after that. Adjustments are a necessity and something we didn't see much last year.

3. The offensive and defensive lines are big. We've been needing some size up front. I feel it's hurt us in years past with our lack of size up front in late rounds. I don't know how good they are, and we certainly need to improve in our run game, but that usually develops into the season.

Lots of work still to do and not knowing how good the teams you've scrimmaged are really makes it tough to know much more.

Yes, yes , and yes. QB's leadership role has been enhanced by a WOS legend. It was an honor to meet that man and shake his hand last night. As long as we have community members like him and my friend @dj, who are committed to continue to program's success. We cannot fail. 

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45 minutes ago, WOSdrummer99 said:

Yes, yes , and yes. QB's leadership role has been enhanced by a WOS legend. It was an honor to meet that man and shake his hand last night. As long as we have community members like him and my friend @dj, who are committed to continue to program's success. We cannot fail. 

WOS 112%

I guess u could see why we were so gud by the time that class graduated and turned it over to us.but,also u have know how hard CT pushed us in those days.

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3 hours ago, WOSdrummer99 said:

Yes, yes , and yes. QB's leadership role has been enhanced by a WOS legend. It was an honor to meet that man and shake his hand last night. As long as we have community members like him and my friend @dj, who are committed to continue to program's success. We cannot fail. 

WOS 112%

Who is the legend? Rod?

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