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what are your thoughts or predictions......In my opinion Loudon is not as strong as they were in 2005 but still a decent team.....I see Alcoa as be solid in most areas...I am a Loundon fan so I will not post a score for fear of having my feelings hurt. so lets hear some good views.

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I think Friday you will see a real smash mouth football game. After a tough loss last week I think that Alcoa will be out for blood. It dont think it would matter who they play I think they will be unbeatable.

 

The only way they dont walk away with a huge win would be if they are so fired up that the make a lot of foolish mistakes in a huge way and Loudan brings their "A" game.

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what are your thoughts or predictions......In my opinion Loudon is not as strong as they were in 2005 but still a decent team.....I see Alcoa as be solid in most areas...I am a Loundon fan so I will not post a score for fear of having my feelings hurt. so lets hear some good views.

 

 

I think Alcoa has more quality depth than Loudon and will win. Loudon isn't totally one-dimensional, but if their running game isn't clicking, then they're in trouble. Hawkins speed isn't awesome, but he's pretty fast for most teams in the open field. Alcoa is one of those teams, however, who has the speed to keep Mr. Hawkins from taking it all the way. Plus, the fact that Alcoa was upset last week by Fulton, will mean the Tornadoes are definitely prepared for this key game.

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A lot of people picked Alcoa over Fulton. How did that one turn out?

 

No disrespect to Loudon, but the one major difference is that Loudon isn't Fulton. I expected Alcoa to beat Fulton, but I felt that Fulton had a decent chance to win. Loudon is too one dimenional to beat Alcoa, and the speed of their running backs will be offset by Alcoa's defensive speed. Having lost to Fulton, this isn't the best week for Loudon to be playing the Tornadoes.

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