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This is a tall task for the Buckeyes to say the least.
Bucks come in 1-1 and LC is 2-0. LC proved to be way to much for the Buckeyes at Boston Field last year. The Buckeyes will have to play darn near perfect to pull out a win in this one and I'm sure they will give it all they got.
GO BUCKS!
Bucks come in 1-1 and LC is 2-0. LC proved to be way to much for the Buckeyes at Boston Field last year. The Buckeyes will have to play darn near perfect to pull out a win in this one and I'm sure they will give it all they got.
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Re: Wk3 Nelsonville-York at Liberty Center
talk about the game and not about the coaches.Someonebetter wrote:Guys be careful what you post on this thread! I guess Staff Sargent O&B is little sensitive when it comes to the Buckeyes. I know I seen on here the other day where he was talking trash about people in tomcat land and that was ok but not ok to question coaching in buckeye land. Give me a break dude this site is a complete joke anymore.
they forgot more about football than you know
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Re: Wk3 Nelsonville-York at Liberty Center
If its the same game plan the Bucks had for the NC game, this game will be worse for the Bucks.
If #1 is healthy and they get the short passing game(using the whole field)going and get #48 20 or more touches, while fully utilizing #1, in both the ground game and passing game along with using the QB feet/rushing skills, then the Bucks stand a chance to at least keep this one close.
If #1 is healthy and they get the short passing game(using the whole field)going and get #48 20 or more touches, while fully utilizing #1, in both the ground game and passing game along with using the QB feet/rushing skills, then the Bucks stand a chance to at least keep this one close.
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Re: Wk3 Nelsonville-York at Liberty Center
There is no reason you can't "bash a coaching staff" .
I wiuld like to know who the idiot is who made the "War Ready " T-shirts..Football is not war and those shirts are a slap tun the face to those that served in the Military!!
I wiuld like to know who the idiot is who made the "War Ready " T-shirts..Football is not war and those shirts are a slap tun the face to those that served in the Military!!
Re: Wk3 Nelsonville-York at Liberty Center
Nelsonville-York will get another football lesson. Not even close!
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Re: Week 3 (1-1) Nelsonville-York @ Liberty Center
You are correct it depends on what the plan is. If it's to satisfy certain influential folks you could be right. But if it's to get the ball in the hands of 48 as much as possible the chances are good that NY can pull it off. I have underlined the parts of your post that hits the nail on the proverbial head.LICKING COUNTY FAN wrote:If its the same game plan the Bucks had for the NC game, this game will be worse for the Bucks.
If #1 is healthy and they get the short passing game(using the whole field)going and get #48 20 or more touches, while fully utilizing #1, in both the ground game and passing game along with using the QB feet/rushing skills, then the Bucks stand a chance to at least keep this one close.

Note of interest: If I were going to run a three back offense I would use the three best running backs and bring the best passer on the team in to throw passes. Regardless of what someone's dad might think.

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Re: Wk3 Nelsonville-York at Liberty Center
By the way half moon Nelsonville-York will soon give Logan a "football lessson." So you at least you do have that drubbing to look forward to.moonshine wrote:Nelsonville-York will get another football lesson. Not even close!

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Re: Week 3 (1-1) Nelsonville-York @ Liberty Center
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Re: Week 3 (1-1) Nelsonville-York @ Liberty Center
Sounds like someone might have a kid on the team that thinks they might not be getting the ball as they think they should be.Ground Buck wrote:You are correct it depends on what the plan is. If it's to satisfy certain influential folks you could be right. But if it's to get the ball in the hands of 48 as much as possible the chances are good that NY can pull it off. I have underlined the parts of your post that hits the nail on the proverbial head.LICKING COUNTY FAN wrote:If its the same game plan the Bucks had for the NC game, this game will be worse for the Bucks.
If #1 is healthy and they get the short passing game(using the whole field)going and get #48 20 or more touches, while fully utilizing #1, in both the ground game and passing game along with using the QB feet/rushing skills, then the Bucks stand a chance to at least keep this one close.![]()
Note of interest: If I were going to run a three back offense I would use the three best running backs and bring the best passer on the team in to throw passes. Regardless of what someone's dad might think.


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Re: Week 3 (1-1) Nelsonville-York @ Liberty Center
noreply66 wrote:Sounds like someone might have a kid on the team that thinks they might not be getting the ball as they think they should be.Ground Buck wrote:You are correct it depends on what the plan is. If it's to satisfy certain influential folks you could be right. But if it's to get the ball in the hands of 48 as much as possible the chances are good that NY can pull it off. I have underlined the parts of your post that hits the nail on the proverbial head.LICKING COUNTY FAN wrote:If its the same game plan the Bucks had for the NC game, this game will be worse for the Bucks.
If #1 is healthy and they get the short passing game(using the whole field)going and get #48 20 or more touches, while fully utilizing #1, in bhuoth the ground game and passing game along with using the QB feet/rushing skills, then the Bucks stand a chance to at least keep this one close.![]()
Note of interest: If I were going to run a three back offense I would use the three best running backs and bring the best passer on the team in to throw passes. Regardless of what someone's dad might think.![]()
Then by my count, that "kid" must have 3 different fathers.
As 3 different people have said the same thing.
Re: Week 3 (1-1) Nelsonville-York @ Liberty Center
Might be a cats meow
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Re: Week 3 (1-1) Nelsonville-York @ Liberty Center
Nice try. Just stating the obvious. Have you seen any NY games?noreply66 wrote:Sounds like someone might have a kid on the team that thinks they might not be getting the ball as they think they should be.Ground Buck wrote:You are correct it depends on what the plan is. If it's to satisfy certain influential folks you could be right. But if it's to get the ball in the hands of 48 as much as possible the chances are good that NY can pull it off. I have underlined the parts of your post that hits the nail on the proverbial head.LICKING COUNTY FAN wrote:If its the same game plan the Bucks had for the NC game, this game will be worse for the Bucks.
If #1 is healthy and they get the short passing game(using the whole field)going and get #48 20 or more touches, while fully utilizing #1, in both the ground game and passing game along with using the QB feet/rushing skills, then the Bucks stand a chance to at least keep this one close.![]()
Note of interest: If I were going to run a three back offense I would use the three best running backs and bring the best passer on the team in to throw passes. Regardless of what someone's dad might think.![]()

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Re: Week 3 (1-1) Nelsonville-York @ Liberty Center
Do not need to with so much writing on the wall.



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Re: Week 3 (1-1) Nelsonville-York @ Liberty Center
Then I'm sure you agree.noreply66 wrote:Do not need to with so much writing on the wall.![]()

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Re: Week 3 (1-1) Nelsonville-York @ Liberty Center
NY has no run defense. Liberty Center is a very good running team.
Liberty Center 42
NY 14
Liberty Center 42
NY 14
Re: Week 3 (1-1) Nelsonville-York @ Liberty Center
I'm well informed by the very top at NY.....and if you only knew. It is a secretGround Buck wrote:Then I'm sure you agree.noreply66 wrote:Do not need to with so much writing on the wall.![]()

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Re: Wk3 Nelsonville-York at Liberty Center
I still say N/Y will be schooled in the game of football. Once they start TVC play things will get better.moonshine wrote:Nelsonville-York will get another football lesson. Not even close!
Re: Week 3 (1-1) Nelsonville-York @ Liberty Center
WOW! I thinking more like the OSU vs BG score!Raider6309 wrote:NY has no run defense. Liberty Center is a very good running team.
Liberty Center 42
NY 14
Re: Week 3 (1-1) Nelsonville-York @ Liberty Center
Sounds like a parent who is unhappy with how his boy is being used!noreply66 wrote:Sounds like someone might have a kid on the team that thinks they might not be getting the ball as they think they should be.Ground Buck wrote:You are correct it depends on what the plan is. If it's to satisfy certain influential folks you could be right. But if it's to get the ball in the hands of 48 as much as possible the chances are good that NY can pull it off. I have underlined the parts of your post that hits the nail on the proverbial head.LICKING COUNTY FAN wrote:If its the same game plan the Bucks had for the NC game, this game will be worse for the Bucks.
If #1 is healthy and they get the short passing game(using the whole field)going and get #48 20 or more touches, while fully utilizing #1, in both the ground game and passing game along with using the QB feet/rushing skills, then the Bucks stand a chance to at least keep this one close.![]()
Note of interest: If I were going to run a three back offense I would use the three best running backs and bring the best passer on the team in to throw passes. Regardless of what someone's dad might think.![]()