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On 8/31/2019 at 1:58 PM, THIS_IS_DILLARD said:

So the rankings say deerfield is top 25 in the nation lmao and top 3 in the state lmfao so lets see how they respond.

Nationally ranked teams don't get running clocked lol.

What you fail to understand is THIS! A few select team's in Maryland/D.C., New Jersey, Ohio, and California, have all of a sudden, opted to enter an ARM'S RACE, to be head and shoulders above the rest of the country! And St. John's College Prep, is one of those select few, drawing from D.C., Maryland, Pa., and Virginia! And in short order, it will RUIN high school football, forEVER. Unless state associations put a stop to the recruiting, or ban these teams from playing in their associations!

I just watched St. John Bosco from Southern California, the other night! And they had better skilled position players than MOST COLLEGES! They were playing one of the strongest teams in New Jersey, Don Bosco Prep! And they were up 28-7 in the FIRST QUARTER! And at halftime, they extended that lead to 49-7! When they draw their team from a population of 8,000,000, your chances of beating that team are SLIM and NONE! And Slim just left the building!

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