Westover needs to quit trying to long jump people.
Westover has one move and isn't afraid to use it at anytim.
I respect it.
We already have a @WestoversMouthguard. We don't need someone registering as @WestoversGanolies
Westover needs to quit trying to long jump people.
Westover has one move and isn't afraid to use it at anytim.
I respect it.
If teams can line up with 5 wide receivers, why can't UW line up with 5 running backs. Why not revolutionize the game.
If teams can line up with 5 wide receivers, why can't UW line up with 5 running backs. Why not revolutionize the game.
You could have a backline like rugby.
If you taught players to run trailers on every play you would have a never ending option down the field. Would actually be pretty hard to stop if mastered, but you'd also have like 6 fumbles/game.
If teams can line up with 5 wide receivers, why can't UW line up with 5 running backs. Why not revolutionize the game.
You could have a backline like rugby.
If you taught players to run trailers on every play you would have a never ending option down the field. Would actually be pretty hard to stop if mastered, but you'd also have like 6 fumbles/game.
Nothing like seeing nine defenders on the line of scrimmage
If teams can line up with 5 wide receivers, why can't UW line up with 5 running backs. Why not revolutionize the game.
You could have a backline like rugby.
If you taught players to run trailers on every play you would have a never ending option down the field. Would actually be pretty hard to stop if mastered, but you'd also have like 6 fumbles/game.
Nothing like seeing nine defenders on the line of scrimmage
If teams can line up with 5 wide receivers, why can't UW line up with 5 running backs. Why not revolutionize the game.
You could have a backline like rugby.
If you taught players to run trailers on every play you would have a never ending option down the field. Would actually be pretty hard to stop if mastered, but you'd also have like 6 fumbles/game.
Nothing like seeing nine defenders on the line of scrimmage
We played a 6-3 defense in 9th grade. 2 deep