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By B.J. Blaser

For the Deseret Morning News

Published: Saturday, Sept. 19 2009 12:51 a.m. MDT

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Viewmont Fan

What a dominating performance. Viewmont absolutley controlled both sides of the ball from the opening kick. Outstanding job by the players and coaches. Coach Lloyd and staff keep up the great work, I am very impressed with what you all do for these boys.

suspect

Same sloppy offense cost Veiwmont the game against Syracuse. Four turnovers with 2 fumbles late in the game! Seriously!

The defense is great but can't win every game for the Vikings.

page

good to have coach Fransworth back calling the D again great job

Anonymous

It is Dustin GRIGG, not Gregg.

Anonymous

Way to go Vikings... Keep it up!! You are amazing and it is all up to you as a team to make it a good season!! We love you CLYDE!!

Really?

Nice post S. L. aka Viewmont Fan. The rest of us don't feel the same way. Better get a clue and get a deep threat and some deception or you'll get eaten alive.

student

defense has been solid all year, but offensively Dustin Grigg is the man, he is the play maker we finally are using him as the go to guy! keep up the good work boys, 2 big weeks coming up, @bountiful, and @davis GO VIKES!!

Anonymous

viewmont has got to stop giving up turnovers! can't the coach get a clue when we are throwing an average of 3 interceptions a game that we might want to try the back up quarterback? what are we gonna lose by giving flannery a shot at the position? pull your head out coach

Anonymous

Vikes playing power house braves and darts!? Well I guess they are asking for a kick in the pants. Just can't lose the qb can you? Change the whole offense so he can look good that is sweet. Four or five passes and two completions, now that is impressive stuff. I say save him the embarrassment and put a qb in that has a chance at the college level. Come on Dad!

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