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Williamsburg 60 -Jenkins 6
#1
Ready for next week
#2
Congrats Jackets. 4 more to go.
#3
Congrats Jackets!! Got the job done injury free! Thats all you can hope for in a game like this!
[SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]
LOSERS QUIT WHEN THEY'RE TIRED, WINNERS QUIT WHEN THEY HAVE WON
#4
I am very curious to see if this strength of schedule myth "caugh" "caugh" I mean theory turns out to be true.
#5
:thatsfunnConfusednicker: I still think strength of schedule is the most overrated stat in football
#6
Moving forward one step at a time! Congrats!
#7
8 different kids with touchdowns last night. #11 Cox for Jenkins was a warrior. He ran hard with no holes and made tackles all over the field. His mother should be proud.
#8
Congratulations to the Jackets! Keep it up as we move forward in the playoffs!
#9
Congrats jackets bring the title to the southeastern part of the state.
#10
Congrats Jackets!
#11
Good Job, keep it up.
#12
Do-double-gg Wrote::thatsfunnConfusednicker: I still think strength of schedule is the most overrated stat in football
In the game of the week I did my homework on Cooper and Anderson Co. If you look at both teams records Anderson has 2 losses and cooper 1. Both of the losses for Anderson were to good teams. Anderson Co played more teams with winning records and they had home field advantage but Cooper beat em like they stole something. I don't think you need to play a top ranked team every week to do good in the playoffs and remember that if you have a good team you get to go up against a good O or D every day in practice. I believe a team does most of their improvement on the practice field and in the film room rather than in the games throughout the season. IMO 9 out of 10 times, the team who wins a game was the team who prepared and studied the best in practice and is more fundamentally sound and not the one who played the toughest schedule.
#13
Do-double-gg Wrote:In the game of the week I did my homework on Cooper and Anderson Co. If you look at both teams records Anderson has 2 losses and cooper 1. Both of the losses for Anderson were to good teams. Anderson Co played more teams with winning records and they had home field advantage but Cooper beat em like they stole something. I don't think you need to play a top ranked team every week to do good in the playoffs and remember that if you have a good team you get to go up against a good O or D every day in practice. I believe a team does most of their improvement on the practice field and in the film room rather than in the games throughout the season. IMO 9 out of 10 times, the team who wins a game was the team who prepared and studied the best in practice and is more fundamentally sound and not the one who played the toughest schedule.

There is no substitution for tough comp.
#14
pork Wrote:There is no substitution for tough comp.
We shall see I guess

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