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This was an ugly game to watch from the stands tonight. Neither team impressed me. Mt. Pleasant held onto the ball better than Fairview did. Someone mentioned it could of been worse if Mt Pleasant wouldn't had fumbled the football, well they also left out that Fairview turned over the ball more than the Tigers. Fairview recievers dropped more than 5 passes tonight. They have to get more consistent play from their recievers.

 

Tonight was the first night I saw Dailey in person, to be honest I was not that impressed but I guess in 1A football you can be successful. He is an elusive playmaker but he can be stopped. The key to playing him is not rushing him but make him run east to west. This is how he got banged up a little bit because it allowed Fairview to more than one helmet on him at a time.

 

Fairview is going through some growing pains right now. They are struggling with the triple option offense and have not mastered the important pitch play that needs to be made to make this offense successful. They have alot of room for improvement and they better improve quick with the Hickman Co. Bulldogs up next.

 

The best two players on the field tonight were the qbs for each team.

 

Just my thoughts on the Game.

 

 

I agree that it was an ugly game on both sides of the ball for both teams. One good thing from MP was that MP scored 4 different ways. Bubba, Mark, Marco, and a 42 yard field goal by Jesus. Marco got his 100 and that isn't his impressive self although it is better than most. He was a little off last night so don't take it as his best game. Number 16 for Fariview twisting his ankle after the tackle didn't help anything. MP hit hard all night but they didn't do anything like that to your backs. Another good thing, MP was able to win this one with a couple of starters on the sidelines. Several MP players stepped up and did a very good job. Jeffery McWilliams has become a bruiser with several big hits lately including a big block on Marks TD run last night.

 

As far as Fairview and LC comparison. There is none at this point. LC wins if they play tomorrow by at least 2 TD's and probably more. If Fairview gets their offense together they could make a game out of it and possibly win, but they have to start clicking and quit turning the ball over. 11 give aways in 2 games won't get it done. IMO.

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One good thing from MP was that MP scored 4 different ways. Bubba, Mark, Marco, and a 42 yard field goal by Jesus.

 

 

 

 

Number 16 for Fariview twisting his ankle after the tackle didn't help anything. MP hit hard all night but they didn't do anything like that to your backs.

 

 

Is that what was going on when Marco jumped up; bumping into the Ref, knocking the Ref backwards ???? Marco did come up in a hurry, limping somewhat and looking kinda angry. It worried me that he was going to draw a flag for it. A flag should have been thrown against Fairview and that kid ejected for that crap. Ref should have known something was going on just by the way Marco come up after the tackle. I knew something was wrong, just didn't know exactly what, til now.

 

As far as Fairview and LC comparison. There is none at this point. LC wins if they play tomorrow by at least 2 TD's and probably more. If Fairview gets their offense together they could make a game out of it and possibly win, but they have to start clicking and quit turning the ball over. 11 give aways in 2 games won't get it done. IMO.

 

 

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