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Saw this the other day on local DFW tv. Had to drop down to 6 man due to enrollment. Cool story for them. 

Well, coaches love kids who play through the whistle.

Just now, TexArcher said:

Well, coaches love kids who play through the whistle.

What? Kids who filet through the gristle?

Do they still hit the drum as the snap count? 
 

My first game as a freshman at Westlake was against them. Different experience for sure. Congratulations. 

3 minutes ago, 4th&Five said:

Do they still hit the drum as the snap count? 
 

My first game as a freshman at Westlake was against them. Different experience for sure. Congratulations. 

I believe so. How does it work with the whistles on plays?

Ha. Good question. I don’t remember. The memorable part of playing them were the sounds they’d make when they got hit. I hope that’s not rude. 

Probably hard to draw them offside with a hard count.

1 hour ago, Shaddie said:

Saw this the other day on local DFW tv. Had to drop down to 6 man due to enrollment. Cool story for them. 

Thats good news,  glad we're finally getting out in front of this.  

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30 minutes ago, Murfdogg21 said:

How did the School for the Blind do?

Finished 6-3, and had their last game against Kansas canceled.

Ha. Good question. I don’t remember. The memorable part of playing them were the sounds they’d make when they got hit. I hope that’s not rude. 

I laughed and am probably going to hell
4 minutes ago, Deej said:

Finished 6-3, and had their last game against Kansas canceled.

Goddamnit now I have to explain why I just spit my beer out

I reffed a girl's basketball game for them while in school. We had to cover our mouths so as not getting caught making inappropriate remarks. /csb

21 minutes ago, Dennis Taylor said:

Sinners You Need Jesus GIF

Who's that?  Some kid from the valley?  Can he tackle?

On 12/13/2020 at 5:22 PM, TexArcher said:

Well, coaches love kids who play through the whistle.

Used to play them in bball when I was at a private middle school in Austin. Super physical athletes with at least a couple guys that were held back a year on their teams. They would play through the whistle every play. They only stopped when they see a flashing light on their scoreboards where the buzzer was always way too loud or if our team just stood still after a ref stopped play. 

Coach never had to worry about the other team hearing plays during timeouts which were always oddly quiet.

 

On 12/13/2020 at 5:38 PM, BurntOrange&White said:

I believe so. How does it work with the whistles on plays?

We were instructed to stop moving and stand still. They also have a strobe light on their scoreboards that turns on when a whistle is blown.

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