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9 minutes ago, THIS_IS_DILLARD said:

Thompson (6’ 225) & Lloyd (6’2 230) were two core pieces of the Deerfield defense. The tandem has P5 talent & add to a loaded ‘24/25 Dillard group.

 

AYE LETS GET TO WORK DILLARD!!! in order to BEAT POWERHOUSES you have to first build a POWERHOUSE. @VeniceIndiansFootball @Jullian @Nulli Secundus @nolebull813

Sounds like Dillard is building quite a squad for next season. Gotta play some tougher comp outside of the district though. Cardinal Gibbons, Miami Central, Northwestern, and maybe a trip to Venice is in order too..? ;)

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4 minutes ago, VeniceIndiansFootball said:

Sounds like Dillard is building quite a squad for next season. Gotta play some tougher comp outside of the district though. Cardinal Gibbons, Miami Central, Northwestern, and maybe a trip to Venice is in order too..? ;)

Aye set it up lol or you guys can make another trip to south Florida lol have your coach reach out to our coach 

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4 minutes ago, THIS_IS_DILLARD said:

Aye set it up lol or you guys can make another trip to south Florida lol have your coach reach out to our coach 

I’ll get in touch with him as soon as I can. Would love to see Venice play Dillard! We could come south too, no issue with that. 

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On 12/18/2021 at 4:27 PM, THIS_IS_DILLARD said:

Thompson (6’ 225) & Lloyd (6’2 230) were two core pieces of the Deerfield defense. The tandem has P5 talent & add to a loaded ‘24/25 Dillard group.

 

AYE LETS GET TO WORK DILLARD!!! in order to BEAT POWERHOUSES you have to first build a POWERHOUSE. @VeniceIndiansFootball @Jullian @Nulli Secundus @nolebull813

Dillard always get transfers.

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24 minutes ago, Supernatural said:

Dillard always get transfers.

Not a level that it put us as a state championship caliber team. Before Eddie took over we was losing players left and right , Zion turner for STA he was at Dillard then he went to STA within the last year is when Dillard had really started to be looked at as a power house & a place high caliber players would want to play. 

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9 minutes ago, THIS_IS_DILLARD said:

Not a level that it put us as a state championship caliber team. Before Eddie took over we was losing players left and right , Zion turner for STA he was at Dillard then he went to STA within the last year is when Dillard had really started to be looked at as a power house & a place high caliber players would want to play. 

Send them up to madco we need players. Our best player is at lowndes. He would run through Dillard easily. 

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1 hour ago, THIS_IS_DILLARD said:

Not a level that it put us as a state championship caliber team. Before Eddie took over we was losing players left and right , Zion turner for STA he was at Dillard then he went to STA within the last year is when Dillard had really started to be looked at as a power house & a place high caliber players would want to play. 

Zion never went to Dillard. Zion is from Miami and played for the foreign boyz 13u. Zion has been at STA all 4 years.  The year Eddie took Dillard to the 3rd round of the playoffs, he had a team full of transfers including the star QB and WR.  Just couldn't passed Central.

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