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Trenton's passing game is Harper run around in the backfield and throw a hail mary and let someone usually Simpson go up and make a play on it. And it's been pretty effective. Milan has some short DBs but Bledsoe can jump with anyone and his 9 picks prove it. I was as impressed with Norris at RB as I was with anyone he doesn't have blazing speed but he had some good moves and saw the field well. I think if both teams play to their potential Milan will win by a couple of TDs but Peabody has some good athletes and is a very dangerous team to be playing in the 2nd round. Playoffs and elimination is nothing to Milan and as a Milan fan you like having a 3 year starter at QB who's played in his share of big games.This is the first time that Peabody has been in this position in a long time. Those kids have never had this kind of pressure on them. It'll be interesting to see how they handle it. It's gonna be a huge crowd and I know its exciting for the Trenton program and they'd love to pull an upset.

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Trenton's passing game is Harper run around in the backfield and throw a hail mary and let someone usually Simpson go up and make a play on it. And it's been pretty effective. Milan has some short DBs but Blesoe can jump with anyone and his 9 picks prove it. I was as impressed with Norris at RB as I was with anyone he doesn't have blazing speed but he had some good moves and saw the field well. I think if both teams play to their potential Milan will win by a couple of TDs but Peabody has some good athletes and is a very dangerous team to be playing in the 2nd round. Playoffs and elimination is nothing to Milan and as a Milan fan you like having a 3 year starter at QB who's played in his share of big games.This is the first time that Peabody has been in this position in a long time. Those kids have never had this kind of pressure on them. It'll be interesting to see how they handle it. It's gonna be a huge crowd and I know its exciting for the Trenton program and they'd love to pull an upset.

Nice post I think Milan will win and if Peabody turns the ball over early it may not be close. Peabody has the team to pull the upset ,I just think Milan's coaches will have the Bulldogs ready.One thing I know for sure the Peabody kids and Milans for that matter will play their hearts out.
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Nice post I think Milan will win and if Peabody turns the ball over early it may not be close. Peabody has the team to pull the upset ,I just think Milan's coaches will have the Bulldogs ready.One thing I know for sure the Peabody kids and Milans for that matter will play their hearts out.

that is definate. Peabody always comes to play. Even when they wernt all that great they hit hard. With them being in the playoffs, they will have an unprecidented desire to play hard. Milan is on a mission though. They have had more things jerked out from under them this year than they are going to stand for. A quick exit from the playoffs would just add insult to injury and i don't think milan will let it happen. I have all of the faith in the world in the milan coaches and i think peabody will be out coached and outplayed, they will be hard to out hit, but milan will try.

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well, i think its going to be a CLOSE game, if its not, i will be pretty surprised....i think Milans D is awesome, Peabody will have to find a way to pass more than they want to, and try to open up some running game... I cant wait till Friday, should be a great football game....

 

 

my score : Peabody 15 Milan 14.....Peabody takes a serious gamble late in the 4th going for a 2 pt conv. they do a trick running back pass play and convert the 2 pointer

 

(lol, thats a little out there i know) :P

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that is definate. Peabody always comes to play. Even when they wernt all that great they hit hard. With them being in the playoffs, they will have an unprecidented desire to play hard. Milan is on a mission though. They have had more things jerked out from under them this year than they are going to stand for. A quick exit from the playoffs would just add insult to injury and i don't think milan will let it happen. I have all of the faith in the world in the milan coaches and i think peabody will be out coached and outplayed, they will be hard to out hit, but milan will try.

For sure, Milan has tasted success. They have been to the table and eat the buffett. Trenton boys have just got a little appettizer in round one and I think they could come out hungry. They may not be as big as a Milan, but it is not the size of a man that makes the man. Lets see who gets to eat the dessert.

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