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1 hour ago, Gameday2 said:

WOS QB will give HF defense a challenge they did not have in the Jasper game. If HF plays like they did last Friday on both sides of the ball, gotta think Horns take this one. 

You said a mouth full. Coaching is very important not by any means am I saying that it's not, but WOS has been in some tuff battles the last few weeks and the scores do not really tell the truth about the outcomes. Defense will be the key, I think our players are improving even through losses. I like our chances. Go Stangs!

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5 hours ago, ladybug33 said:

Their QB will throw quick slant passes across the middle, our safeties should not play behind his favorite receivers; they will run to the sideline and make big, long plays. On the plus side for us WOS they will not be able to contain all our running backs. Should be a good game.

Just to let you know he only has one of his favorite receivers to throw to...! One is out for the rest of the year after a injury from the Jasper game.

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17 hours ago, Who That said:

Just to let you know he only has one of his favorite receivers to throw to...! One is out for the rest of the year after an injury from the Jasper game.

HF didn’t lose anyone 100% healthy. Tired banged up… but they will be ready for another physical game. Kudos to Jasper well fought game. 

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17 hours ago, Who That said:

Just to let you know he only has one of his favorite receivers to throw to...! One is out for the rest of the year after an injury from the Jasper game.

HF didn’t lose anyone 100% healthy. Tired banged up… but they will be ready for another physical game. Kudos to Jasper well fought game. 

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