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With the second semester looming, and a fresh batch of sophomores going into football tech classes, the questions begin to unfold. Lets hear it from some of
the fans about their favored teams and what they are looking like so far in the upcoming 2009/2010 season!
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patsfan |
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Obviously, I have interest in the Patriots and the south division. Like all teams in the off season, I know they have been working hard in the weight room and
the coaching staff is confident of next years success. With so many returning starters on OL/DL as well as skilled positions it's hard to imagine that
they would not be a contender in this league and get to the playoffs for the fourth time in 5 years.
Last Edited By: patsfan 01/18/09 11:28 AM.
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klaaniac wrote: I thought the MHSAA outlawed "football tech" classes. Obviously there are many ways around this ruling.... or else maybe it was overturned?
Interested in where MHSAA players will be playing at the next level and/or college football in
general?
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No Outlaw........Not sure where you heard this?......Maybe there are constraints to how the class can be run but there are still classes for the football team
throughout the state.
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