Week 7: Nelsonville-York (4-2, 1-0) @ Wellston (2-4, 0-1)

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Rocketfan88
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Re: Week 7: Nelsonville-York (4-2, 1-0) @ Wellston (2-4, 0-

Post by Rocketfan88 »

That was probaly the most dirty and undisciplined team I have ever seen NY put on a field. I cannot believe people are on here crying! There should have been more personal foul penalties called on NY. It really could have been worse for them! I can't wait to see all the crying after the Bulldogs get ahold of them. Prediction - Bulldogs 54 Buckeyes 6 and a whole lot of crying!


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Re: Week 7: Nelsonville-York (4-2, 1-0) @ Wellston (2-4, 0-

Post by NYF »

Rocketfan88, from you view point I understand. But from what I saw on our local TV station, buddy it went both ways. I can point out several times where you can
see Wellston football players punching while on the ground, pushing off and nothing was called. I will tell you that NY is NOT an undisciplined team. However I will tell you that I'm
sure they have a few players that won't shut there traps during games. That can be seen on TV by both teams. The game was going to be highly emotional from the start
with the Young boys coming back to town. I can tell you with out a doubt that there is NO WAY Coach Boston would put up with a team being undisciplined.
The officials were terrible for both teams, that you have to agree with. Bulldogs have a great team have seen them on TV 7 times. Very impressive.
I'm sure NY will do all they can to prepare and play there best. But they do play the game for a reason. The NY / Athens game has been a very tight game for the past 4 years.
3 years ago Athens was 9-0 going into that game. NY beat them at Athens. No one picked NY to come close to Athens that night.
So you never know what can happen. A lot of good players on both sides. Will be another great game to watch just like last year and the year before.


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