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Pack87
11-21-2005, 10:50 AM
I was not able to attend Sat. game in Waco but listened on the radio. Was Hays' last score with TWO seconds left a gimme by Lufkin's D? If not, why would a coach risk hurting a player or players by trying to score in a game you have no chance of winning? Would the additional 6 points have made this coach feel better if one of the players on either team had broken a leg or something worse.

Also what happend to the PAT? Someone said they threw the ball through the uprights. I was not there but what was the point? :confused:

panthergrad
11-21-2005, 11:10 AM
who cares

biki1121
11-21-2005, 11:28 AM
Because Hays has a great attitude a lot of teams should learn from.... never give up and fight to the end. If the roles were reversed, I would expect no less from Outlaw. Fight to the very end and never quit. By laying down, it tells the team that is is OK to lose. Scoring that last TD will be a reminder for the kids returning next year. Good game Hays! Hope you make it back to 5A.

Favpack
11-21-2005, 12:31 PM
The TD meant nothing to either side. Hays started running the ball on their own 20 with about 2 minutes? left. Lufkin was playing contain and Hays had lost its fight, but still executed enough to score on the final play of the game. First team D was in, but pretty pooped and happy at that point. Hats off to Hays for playing until the end - a quality program.

bleedgreen
11-21-2005, 12:36 PM
threw the ball through the uprights on the PAT??? i would have loved to see that--LOL..........................

RebelRumble_07
11-21-2005, 12:37 PM
the person who scored was a senior who might not make it on a college team so we just hit get one las one and also it was desigined on the pat the defense just stood there so we tried to get the 2pt conversion but the throw didnt make it to the reciver wide open.

RebelRumble
11-21-2005, 04:11 PM
Yeah the PAT was designed, Brooks just threw it up and our HB Adam Deleon was supposed to catch it. It either fell to the endzone or one of the Lufkin kids intercepted it and took a knee, no one really knew what was going on. The score with 2 seconds left was to go out with a bang, why not, Karl hasn't scored all year and he covered Dez all day long, it's a good way to end the season.

wide-e-wide
11-21-2005, 05:01 PM
If not, why would a coach risk hurting a player or players by trying to score in a game you have no chance of winning?

So Lufkin wouldn't cover the spread? :p