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Marty Hurney In Studio On Packman Today At 4:00


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HS coach pretty much summed it up, somewhere along the way teams figured if we were calling a passing or running play by how we setup, just took about a series or so to figure it out.

Explains how we could start out both games looking good then look so, so bad the rest of the game.

Either its Davidson or Fox, or both but they are calling simplistic games and its costing us.

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HS coach pretty much summed it up, somewhere along the way teams figured if we were calling a passing or running play by how we setup, just took about a series or so to figure it out.

Explains how we could start out both games looking good then look so, so bad the rest of the game.

Either its Davidson or Fox, or both but they are calling simplistic games and its costing us.

this was the best part of the whole thing.

that guy said exactly what needed to be said. hopefully that didn't fall on stupid ears.

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Most interesting was Pack talking about how the Richardsons had been fired and he repeated it more than once in the interview and Hurney never said that they had *not* been fired. I took that as a confirmation that they had been fired which I wasn't aware of.

Good Observation. Didn't catch that the first time.

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