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[quote name="#1stangfan" post="1116115" timestamp="1321155328"]
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[b]22-3a[/b] [b]2-1 [/b]  :)
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21 3A had the best showing in an individual game and in my opinion will advance the furthest.  Got to be proud of our runner up....they gave your champ all they want
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Coldspring will go further than wos.
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[quote name="#1stangfan" post="1116115" timestamp="1321155328"]
[quote author=Trigger link=topic=91421.msg1116095#msg1116095 date=1321155083]
[b]22-3a[/b] [b]2-1 [/b]  :)
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21 3A had the best showing in an individual game and in my opinion will advance the furthest.  Got to be proud of our runner up....they gave your champ all they want
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Have fun banging on your keyboard ;D
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Im not gonna say that wos is gonna go further than cs! But i will say that WOS seems to be steadiy improving and that continued today, whie CS had a lot of trouble with a good BC team! CS looked a little winded at times in this game, and they gave up quite a bit of yards right up the middle! I think if the mustangs and the trojans keep winning and meet up that the mustangs running game woud have success! But who knows it a changes week to week! Good luck trojans, i hope to see yall in 3 weeks!
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[quote name="AOO7" post="1116487" timestamp="1321168256"]
[quote author=falconfanatic link=topic=91421.msg1116486#msg1116486 date=1321168165]
Cs gave up all of 76 yards on the ground and 128 total. While cs had 277 on the ground and 304 total.
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What was up with Gilbert and Monroe?
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Gilbert had over 120 yds & 1 TD on about 15 carries and Monroe took a monster hit right before halftime (on one of his carries) and spent the 2nd half of the game in the hospital in Baytown...

BC played very well against the run and CS (entirely new oline - last years entire group graduated) got a baptism by fire so to speak in their first playoff game...I don't think it'd be unfair to say that the o-line had their struggles last night...They're young and will have to keep improving...
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[quote name="AOO7" post="1116487" timestamp="1321168256"]
[quote author=falconfanatic link=topic=91421.msg1116486#msg1116486 date=1321168165]
Cs gave up all of 76 yards on the ground and 128 total. While cs had 277 on the ground and 304 total.
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What was up with Gilbert and Monroe?
[/quote]9 and 10 men in the box is what was up. They were more sucessfull running the ball with Alfred Scott the QB. He kinda looked like Chad Allen for a minute. Maybe we will see some spread option looks in the future from the CS offence. Congrats to Huffman on a great win and good luck next week. Navasota right?
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I think they're going to have to incorporate more play action pass...Get some of those guys out of the box and worrying about more than stopping the run...

I'm sure they'll make the needed adjustments as they move along...They've been throwing the ball more this year...I'm sure it's tough for a coaching staff to throw alot when your team is averaging close to 10 yds per rush...

Defense is the constant right now and CS should be able to continue to score enough points to be a tough out...That being said anything can happen on any given night...That's why they play the games...
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[quote name="cdoggett" post="1116707" timestamp="1321202253"]
[quote author=AOO7 link=topic=91421.msg1116487#msg1116487 date=1321168256]
[quote author=falconfanatic link=topic=91421.msg1116486#msg1116486 date=1321168165]
Cs gave up all of 76 yards on the ground and 128 total. While cs had 277 on the ground and 304 total.
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What was up with Gilbert and Monroe?
[/quote]9 and 10 men in the box is what was up. They were more sucessfull running the ball with Alfred Scott the QB. He kinda looked like Chad Allen for a minute. Maybe we will see some spread option looks in the future from the CS offence. Congrats to Huffman on a great win and good luck next week. Navasota right?
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That kid is capable of putting up numbers on the ground when given the chance. If Gilbert and Monroe are having a problems I would love to see CS go into the spread look (only to run of course) lol. But they have a big TE or WR that has some good hands if they did decide to throw
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