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Some scores from Byrnes' football team the past three years:

2009
43-7
65-14
52-6
85-8
60-7
49-6
42-9
72-27
53-0
58-0 playoffs
69-28 playoffs
51-16 playoffs

2008
45-20
63-0
38-0
42-14
38-12
39-3
48-7
70-27
42-6
34-0 playoffs
48-7 playoffs

2007
55-28
45-7
63-9
38-20
28-12
49-14
62-0
56-14 playoffs
31-14 playoffs
48-9 playoffs

Lots of "lopsided" scores!




Yep, then they turn around and get beat when it matters in the playoffs to Dorman 28-17.

Plus one score/goal in soccer is worth a total of one point/goal. In football a score and extra point can be worth 8 points. So a football score of 69-28(Byrnes) isn't as lopsided as a 20-0 (AC Flora) score. So when Byrnes starts beating teams by 140 points that will equate to the lopsided soccer scores. Plus in soccer you have teams that are not ranked beating teams by 15 goals then turning around the next week and getting beat by 8-10 goals. That my friend's isn't happening in football. However I do love the Idea that Hobo mentioned, if it can just be tweaked to work.