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We needed a good night out of our QB and did not get it. However, the MBA secondary really did a good job of coverage. You could tell that they were ready for our patterns.

 

The MBA line was simply dominant.

 

It was a painful game to watch from the BA side. Those ridiculous officials made it that much more painful.

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Well Brandon100 my prediction was correct and yours was wrong. This shows you don`t know what you are talking about so until you do stay off Maryville rebels back. /thumb[1].gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":thumb:" border="0" alt="thumb[1].gif" />

 

Cobra we are licking are wounds from playing a very good dominant football team. Don't try to understand it - there is no way anyone could expect it from you. Good luck with Jerry's Kids next week coming off a big win over the Cub Scout Toop 23.

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Cobra we are licking are wounds from playing a very good dominant football team. Don't try to understand it - there is no way anyone could expect it from you. Good luck with Jerry's Kids next week coming off a big win over the Cub Scout Toop 23.

Don't underestimate the effect of field position. It's awfully hard to get started when you know you have to cover the length of the field against a top flight defense. Even with very favorable field position, MBA was unable to push one into the end zone.The BA defense showed an awful lot of guts. They spent pretty much the entire game on the field, and still managed to keep MBA out of the end zone.

Hi...I go to Father Ryan...Look at me! Aren't I smart?

It's a great night when you can pick up the big trophy and tweak FR at the same time, despite their rather conspicuous absence.

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Montgomery Bell Academy and Brentwood Academy...

 

two class programs....

 

 

 

Amen!

 

Congrats to both teams on being the best in the State and representing their schools most appropriately.

 

Two great defenses.

 

Congrats to McGuigan and Potter on great seasons!

 

Well done gentlemen! Well done!

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See, this is why we have to spend so much money to attend private schools. Why don't you act like an intelligent poster and reference the prediction. I haven't seen anything about Maryville on this thread and have no idea why there would be.

 

Checkout the Maryville Red Bank thread where your boy Brandon100 likes to stay and you can add to your intelligence check out page 11 post 127 /thumb[1].gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":thumb:" border="0" alt="thumb[1].gif" />

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The score of this game was not indicative of how MBA domanted this game. I left the game at the start of the 4th, but all the credit (not all but most) needs to go to the MBA O-line and Defense. The O-line punushed BAs defensive line and opened some huge holes for all the running backs.

 

Congrats to both teams who are the two best teams in DII. And to MBA, what a great season (13-0), congrats to the coaching staff and team. Well done!

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