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52 minutes ago, Atticus Finch said:

They played the same schedules when Kramer was there.

Bill Kramer's last 10 games at Naples: 10-2.

Their record since he retired: 10-2.

Nobody is surprised that you took the laziest and most ignorant position possible.

They are 3-0 this year but haven’t played a team in the top 1,500. Come on man!!!

Kramer would at least sometimes play a team with a pulse. 
 

They have a garbage schedule. They will most likely lose to Atlantic Delray, win the others and lose in the playoffs. Basically a 10-2 season with the 2 losses being the only good teams on the schedule. 
 

I guess it’s just a coincidence that no Collier County team could touch them for years and years and the second Kramer retires, the first game against a Collier County team they get the doors blown off them 38-0. 

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1 hour ago, Nolebull813 said:

They will most likely lose to Atlantic Delray, win the others and lose in the playoffs. Basically a 10-2 season with the 2 losses being the only good teams on the schedule. 

They will go undefeated and lose to a Miami team in the 3rd round of the playoffs.

Or in other words, what they did practically every year under Bill Kramer.

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1 hour ago, Nolebull813 said:

I guess it’s just a coincidence that no Collier County team could touch them for years and years and the second Kramer retires, the first game against a Collier County team they get the doors blown off them 38-0. 

It was a coincidence that they played the best Palmetto Ridge team ever in the first game of a COVID year.

It was a one-time fluke occurrence. 

You're too dumb to be giving these hot takes.

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1 hour ago, Nolebull813 said:

Kramer clubs Collier County teams for years and years and years. Then retired. Then.......👇👇👇👇👇👇

So you get embarrassed by every fact presented proving that your claim is bupkis. Then you try to fall back on a one-time fluke occurrence in the first game of a COVID season.

Then you ignore everything that's happened since then.

Or in words, the perfect Nolebull813.

Totally avoid admitting that he was wrong so that he never has to change an incorrect take or accept responsibility for being stupid and lazy.

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16 minutes ago, Atticus Finch said:

It was a coincidence that they played the best Palmetto Ridge team ever in the first game of a COVID year.

It was a one-time fluke occurrence. 

You're too dumb to be giving these hot takes.

Best Palmetto Ridge team ever! Hmm what a co-winky-dink! 
 

And you can’t beat someone 38-0 and call it a fluke. 

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3 minutes ago, Nolebull813 said:

Best Palmetto Ridge team ever! Hmm what a co-winky-dink! 

They had the most all-county players of any team.

And now they stink again.

They had a one-off team that got lucky and caught Naples in their first game of a COVID year with a new coach.

Of course goofballs like you claim that a single loss means that they're "middle of the read in the area."

What do we tell children about clowns? - Deseret News

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Hadn't realized AJ Duffy has Massachusetts roots:

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Duffy, ESPN’s second-ranked quarterback for the Class of 2022, hails from Southern California, but his family has been in New England for generations.

Duffy’s father, Peter, was a quarterback at Ayer, where he won a Central Mass. basketball championship before continuing his football career at Southern Connecticut State. After 15 years as football coach at Rancho Verde (Calif.), the last two with his son under center, Peter stepped down in 2020.

Now he and his wife, Alma, are able to see A.J. lead the prolific Ascenders against the best programs in the nation, and his sister, Geri, made the short drive from her Springfield home along with other members of the Duffy clan to take in the action at Berte Field.

“It definitely hits home with not just family members, but longtime friends of the family, coming to the game,” Peter said before the contest. “[A.J.] is really looking forward to it. Certainly I am as well. We love it anytime we can get back to [Massachusetts]. This game is absolutely a little different than the other ones.”

 

https://www.bostonglobe.com/2021/09/26/sports/img-academy-visit-allowed-springfield-central-players-test-themselves-against-nations-top-college-recruits/

I think Peter Duffy overlapped with Joe Morris a bit a Ayer.

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6 hours ago, Wosinc said:

Joe Morris - there’s a name from the past.

Great old SI article on the Morris family:

https://vault.si.com/vault/1981/08/24/the-fearsome-foursome-the-morris-brothers-of-ayer-mass-are-perhaps-the-most-spectacular-quartet-of-siblings-who-ever-laced-up-football-cleats-and-track-spikes

Includes this gem of a quote about the football in Central Mass versus North Carolina

The Morris dynasty started when Joe started playing football at Southern Pines, N.C. in elementary school, but when he got to Ayer as a seventh-grader he took a look at the level of competition and wanted nothing to do with it.

Too good?

"No, sir," says Joe. "Too bad."

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