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With the game time temp. about 30 degrees, will this hurt LexCath passing? Will their Qb use gloves? With HHS running the ball, I don't think this effects the Birds as much as it will with LC's passing.

 

 

Should be fine for both teams. I found when I was playing, I rarely noticed how hot or cold it was once adrenaline kicked in. I'd say Lex Cath recievers will wear gloves, I've rarely known a reviever who doesn't anymore.

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In the 2003 semifinals in the snow and wind, they played very well. No turnovers, executed well, strong defense, etc. I was pulling for the other team, but the Birds played a great game.

 

I was at the Belfry and Lloyd game that night, but my god I dont think I have ever been that cold in my life. It was so freaking cold out that night and had to be tough to play football that night.

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In the 2003 semifinals in the snow and wind, they played very well. No turnovers, executed well, strong defense, etc. I was pulling for the other team, but the Birds played a great game.

 

I was in attendance at that game and I would have to say that Mason County's receivers caught the ball well, but just ran out of time against the Birds.

 

I guess that bodes well for a running team again this time, if they can control the football the way they did 2 years ago. I still can't figure out why the jet sweep is sooo special :irked:

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That night was as cold as it gets...

 

 

That night was cold I was at the Beechwood Lynn Camp game. The coldest game I was ever was ever at was Beechwood vs Pikeville in the 87 semi finals. I don't know the temp in this game but it was colder than that night in 2003.

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