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This is a great post !

These guys work their tails off in the trenches and never get to score or get the glory. A good offensive linemen, I believe Defines TEAM sports.

They are willing to bust their butts all for the TEAM while knowing all along that they will have no individual glory.....They only want to WIN !

In the late 70s ,Vidor had an AWSOME group of linemen. I do not remember their names (sorry) but they did win district in 1977 or 78.

Someone must remember some names ?

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Yea your right, I need to give my own boys a plug, sorry !

I just remember those guys from Vidor because I started at linbacker when we played them and I was about 165, they were huge.

I must mention Ricky "RAT" Viator also and center Jeff Williams.

Those guys plus Johnny Trahan & Jeff Viator did a great job, so thanks men !

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Lucky:

Here are a few names of the 1978 Pirate (Cardiac Kids) Linemen:

Stewart Austin

Byron Blair

Wayne Bowlin

Kevin Boyett

Norman Credit

James Cryer

Rebel DeVille

Jimmy Jones

Mike Kilmer

Alvin McDaniel

Shawn Peveto (RIP)

Steele Netterville

Norman Ward

Just a year or two young to remember who the starters were.

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