
Fri Jan 09, 2009, 01:15am
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Quote:
Originally Posted by rockyroad
What really gets me is that if this is such a "revolutionary" offense, you would think it would be unstoppable and would help the team put up high scores and huge margins of victory. But it didn't. The Piedmont team won 8 games, but only put up big numbers twice - they scored 55 points against a 2-8 team, and 50 points against an 0-10 team. The rest of their scores looked like any other HS football team (24-18, 20-17, etc.) How is that "revolutionary" and going to "change the way the game of football is played?" 
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The team here that ran it went 1-9.
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