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1 hour ago, DarterBlue2 said:

You lost to a very physical team. When Osceola is held to only one big running play in the whole game, you know you are facing a very good defensive front. 

Had a chance for a handful of pass plays which we need, but just didn't execute.  They were supposedly very good in the ground game also and what did they get...pretty much nothing but they executed on a few pass plays for big results.  After a horrendous start we finally did get a score in the second quarter, got a quick 3 and out to mount another drive with time running down before halftime.  Our reliable kicker missed afield goal to tie the game which would have finally moved fickled "MO" to our side but it wasn't to be.  Sometimes the ball doesn't bounce your way.

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