X8XOHIOLEGENDX7X wrote: Mon Oct 02, 2017 11:20 am
Im still kinda worried about this thunder and lightning ONB talks about will there be delays? need it safe for wellston kids down there
I know "Lighting" on a personal level and he believes there may be a slight 30 minute (OHSAA ruling when lighting) coming out of the half... "Thunder" on the other hand is the "BadBoy" on the team he won't stop for anyone...
The thunder will not roll friday night
Winners never quit. And quitters never win! Vince Lombardi
I don't know about thunder and lightning, but dumb (Bobcat28) and dumber(Ohio legend) are most definitely becoming relevant once again through their comedic performance of analyzing football while wearing blindfolds and ear plugs.
Lt. Shinysides wrote: Mon Oct 02, 2017 9:40 am
I entirely disagree, I think Maiden is the reason they won the battle at meigs, it truly was a dogfight but without his mental support, I don't think the bucks pull out that win, and another thing, Yinger should probably stay on the wrestling mat, probably the only place he can get a ringy
I Believe it was Maidens worst game throwing the ball in weeks. Most throws came up short and or were ducks.
The kick coverage continues to be terrible/ tune to unster a few starters.
And the DBs did take a step back vs. Meigs
i agree, maiden is not cut out for the qb position, I believe all 965 of his passing yards this season have come from pure luck
Honestly NY should start the JV QB he seems to be throwing the ball almost perfect against all the other JV teams even the his receivers aren’t the greatest, the JV QB gets it we’re it needs to be un like tht Maiden
Nutlike seed wrote: Mon Oct 02, 2017 11:43 am
I don't know about thunder and lightning, but dumb (Bobcat28) and dumber(Ohio legend) are most definitely becoming relevant once again through their comedic performance of analyzing football while wearing blindfolds and ear plugs.
Just stating your beloved buckeyes be ready or they will be in for a loss.. Your high horse can easily be cut down
Winners never quit. And quitters never win! Vince Lombardi
This will be the 45th all-time meeting between the Buckeyes and Golden Rockets. However, the rivalry dates back several decades prior to that between the former Nelsonville Greyhounds and Wellston Golden Rockets.
Nutlike seed wrote: Mon Oct 02, 2017 11:43 am
I don't know about thunder and lightning, but dumb (Bobcat28) and dumber(Ohio legend) are most definitely becoming relevant once again through their comedic performance of analyzing football while wearing blindfolds and ear plugs.
Just stating your beloved buckeyes be ready or they will be in for a loss.. Your high horse can easily be cut down
It’s hard for a team that’s 6-0 to not be on a high horse they must have a lot of confidence in their teams ability!
Dirty Sanchez wrote: Mon Oct 02, 2017 2:03 pm
The coach from this side of the hill keeps them rolling this week running the offense he learned from Phil. Buckeyes by as many as they can score. When they ask, why'd you go for 2 he will say, cause we couldn't go for 3.
yea just like jackson and west was able to to put 40-50 on us 35-31 aint to shabby thou
With the running clock and the bench playing for Jackson and West and still behind by 35/31 seems bad.
Dirty Sanchez wrote: Mon Oct 02, 2017 2:03 pm
The coach from this side of the hill keeps them rolling this week running the offense he learned from Phil. Buckeyes by as many as they can score. When they ask, why'd you go for 2 he will say, cause we couldn't go for 3.
yea just like jackson and west was able to to put 40-50 on us 35-31 aint to shabby thou
With the running clock and the bench playing for Jackson and West and still behind by 35/31 seems bad.
simply saying it was not the 40-50 these people project
Winners never quit. And quitters never win! Vince Lombardi
Here is the ultimate Nelsonville/Wellston historical fact............
The former Nelsonville Greyhounds played Wellston 40 times. The Greyhounds went 8-30-2 against Wellston in those 40 games.
Nelsonville-York is currently 33-11 all-time against Wellston in 44 games.
Total games played: 84
Overall series record: 41-41-2
If Nelsonville-York wins tomorrow night, the Greyhounds/Buckeyes will lead the all-time series for the first time since 1929. The last time the series was tied was 1934.
**This includes games played since 1925. I don't have records prior to 1925 and the creation of the SEOAL.
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