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    Re: Clintwood/Burton analysis

    The backs for Cwood are really fast but dude you have to count the rain as a major factor!

    I think we'll see a completely differnet game when these two teams play at the college...
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    Re: Clintwood/Burton analysis

    <div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Ironlung</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Yep. That speed things a little overrated when a guy wearing 74 runs you down and then trips when he's 3 yards away. It didn't seem to hurt Robinson's speed either when he was running for almost 240 yards. </div></div>


    Whats good Lung?


    True the backs for Cwood did have a great night. But you have to admit Norton backs never seen the open field like Clintwoods did. Clintwoods line is a beast of a unit
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    Re: Clintwood/Burton analysis

    why does the rain effect one team so much more than the other? i think the major difference was that burton had not played a team of this caliber all year, and got out played physically because they hadnt had to play 4qtrs all year there conditioning was down as well.

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    Re: Clintwood/Burton analysis

    Clintwood done a great gob containing the outside.

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    Re: Clintwood/Burton analysis

    Maybe thats what it was I'm not 100 percent sure... But cwoods line has to get a lot of credit they were beast tonight!
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    Re: Clintwood/Burton analysis

    They won't see the open field when they play again either. That jet sweep garbage has never, not once, ever worked against Clintwood. I love that Norton runs it, but I'd absolutely hate that play if I were a fan. They had -6 yards rushing at half and didn't get a first down till less than 5 minutes in the third. If they play the next one at UVAW, in a dome, or on the moon, it'll not be as close next time. This was the worst game Clintwood has played all season. Especially on offense. Defensively they were solid. The offense was garbage except for Robinson and he made most of what he got on his own.
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    Re: Clintwood/Burton analysis

    Yea ive never understood how the rain hurt one team and not the other.
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    Re: Clintwood/Burton analysis

    Yea they were.

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    Re: Clintwood/Burton analysis

    I guess we'll have to wait and see what happens....
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    Re: Clintwood/Burton analysis

    <div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Ironlung</div><div class="ubbcode-body">They won't see the open field when they play again either. That jet sweep garbage has never, not once, ever worked against Clintwood. I love that Norton runs it, but I'd absolutely hate that play if I were a fan. They had -6 yards rushing at half and didn't get a first down till less than 5 minutes in the third. If they play the next one at UVAW, in a dome, or on the moon, it'll not be as close next time. This was the worst game Clintwood has played all season. Especially on offense. Defensively they were solid. The offense was garbage except for Robinson and he made most of what he got on his own. </div></div>

    Are you f serious. CW should win by 28 next game.

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