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CPA needs to figure out the problems on the line, and if they can they should take this game otherwise it's DCA's for the taking.

 

 

It's not so much their "line" as it is the defensive front 7 who are going to be fine with time, but are very young and not very big. CPA is without their best defensive lineman for a few games and that really hurts their run defense. The question is can DCA outscore CPA, whose offense is very potent and hard to defend.

 

I say CPA: 28-21

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It's not so much their "line" as it is the defensive front 7 who are going to be fine with time, but are very young and not very big. CPA is without their best defensive lineman for a few games and that really hurts their run defense. The question is can DCA outscore CPA, whose offense is very potent and hard to defend.

 

I say CPA: 28-21

 

 

DCA has a pretty physical club...offensively and defensively. This should be a good game.

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Antwan, congratulations on the big win over Gordonsville last week. Everything I read says that those young ladds at Smith County are really good this year. As I stated earlier, I think both of these teams are good, but in the end CPA will make DCA bow down. I don't think it will be decided until the fourth quarter though.

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Antwan, congratulations on the big win over Gordonsville last week. Everything I read says that those young ladds at Smith County are really good this year. As I stated earlier, I think both of these teams are good, but in the end CPA will make DCA bow down. I don't think it will be decided until the fourth quarter though.

 

 

Thanks... If CPA has trouble stopping the run...they will have trouble stopping DCA. They can also throw the ball effectively too. CPA has a very potent passing game that will be hard for DCA to stop. I have to pull for my CPA buddies...but this game should be a lot closer than last year. I agree...CPA wins late.

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I know it's early Antwan, but if you guys can handle MO$$Y'S young ladds that easily, you will have a good chance to go 10-0 during the regular season.BTW Antwan, where is G-Lover? Tell him I said hi.I don't think CPA will have trouble stopping the run.

 

 

We will take one game at a time. There are many tough games left. Thanks though.

 

CPA gave up 330 yards rushing to an up and coming Ensworth team. There has to be a little concern about that.

I wouldn't think DCA has the athletes Ensworth does...but they're pretty darn good. They also put up 28 points against them. That is very good.

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