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I may look like death friday but I planning on being there. I have two big old boy's to carry me If needed. The boss told the boy's last night that they were going to have to do something with me. I'm driving her crazy...................

 

 

 

I'm glad that you are planning to go. Stay out of trouble so that you can get there. Goodluck to the Warriors.

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Cascade11: The Champions have played McEwen and MTCS. Care to handicap the game for us...

 

 

 

 

Not much of a handicapper, but I can probably tell you what you already now. McEwen didn't display much ability to pass the ball, which I'd say plays into MTCS's hands. They seemed to be pretty solid upfront. If McEwen can get the corner on MTCS, Ethan Tummins, possibly the best back in the region will have a big game. MTCS didn't impress me as great tacklers in the open field and trust me, Tummins will break some tackles. McEwen is set in their ways and even if they go down by a couple of scores, they'll still pound the rock at ya.

 

On the flip side, McEwen's pass defense is poor. MTCS is pretty solid in the passing game so they should have a field day throwing the ball. Don't think they'll have much success running it until they force McEwen to pull some players out of the box to help with pass coverage. If McEwen can get good one-on-one coverage from their backs, they'll hit the QB and hit him often with their blitz. If not, expect a huge game from Bartilson.

 

This will be a matchup of completely contrasting styles of play. Whichever team is able to successfully invoke their "brand" of football on the other and force them out of their defensive "comfort zone" will win this game. I'd have to go with MTCS in a very close game based on what I saw from each team.

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Not much of a handicapper, but I can probably tell you what you already now. McEwen didn't display much ability to pass the ball, which I'd say plays into MTCS's hands. They seemed to be pretty solid upfront. If McEwen can get the corner on MTCS, Ethan Tummins, possibly the best back in the region will have a big game. MTCS didn't impress me as great tacklers in the open field and trust me, Tummins will break some tackles. McEwen is set in their ways and even if they go down by a couple of scores, they'll still pound the rock at ya.

 

On the flip side, McEwen's pass defense is poor. MTCS is pretty solid in the passing game so they should have a field day throwing the ball. Don't think they'll have much success running it until they force McEwen to pull some players out of the box to help with pass coverage. If McEwen can get good one-on-one coverage from their backs, they'll hit the QB and hit him often with their blitz. If not, expect a huge game from Bartilson.

 

This will be a matchup of completely contrasting styles of play. Whichever team is able to successfully invoke their "brand" of football on the other and force them out of their defensive "comfort zone" will win this game. I'd have to go with MTCS in a very close game based on what I saw from each team.

 

 

 

that about right. But I know that some of the under classman that are going to have to step up so that what passing game McEwen has and hold on to the ball.

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Not much of a handicapper, but I can probably tell you what you already now. McEwen didn't display much ability to pass the ball, which I'd say plays into MTCS's hands. They seemed to be pretty solid upfront. If McEwen can get the corner on MTCS, Ethan Tummins, possibly the best back in the region will have a big game. MTCS didn't impress me as great tacklers in the open field and trust me, Tummins will break some tackles. McEwen is set in their ways and even if they go down by a couple of scores, they'll still pound the rock at ya.

 

On the flip side, McEwen's pass defense is poor. MTCS is pretty solid in the passing game so they should have a field day throwing the ball. Don't think they'll have much success running it until they force McEwen to pull some players out of the box to help with pass coverage. If McEwen can get good one-on-one coverage from their backs, they'll hit the QB and hit him often with their blitz. If not, expect a huge game from Bartilson.

 

This will be a matchup of completely contrasting styles of play. Whichever team is able to successfully invoke their "brand" of football on the other and force them out of their defensive "comfort zone" will win this game. I'd have to go with MTCS in a very close game based on what I saw from each team.

 

 

Sounds like a good breakdown for the Cougars. We don't care how wide the spread as long as we get the W

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Not much of a handicapper, but I can probably tell you what you already now. McEwen didn't display much ability to pass the ball, which I'd say plays into MTCS's hands. They seemed to be pretty solid upfront. If McEwen can get the corner on MTCS, Ethan Tummins, possibly the best back in the region will have a big game. MTCS didn't impress me as great tacklers in the open field and trust me, Tummins will break some tackles. McEwen is set in their ways and even if they go down by a couple of scores, they'll still pound the rock at ya.

 

On the flip side, McEwen's pass defense is poor. MTCS is pretty solid in the passing game so they should have a field day throwing the ball. Don't think they'll have much success running it until they force McEwen to pull some players out of the box to help with pass coverage. If McEwen can get good one-on-one coverage from their backs, they'll hit the QB and hit him often with their blitz. If not, expect a huge game from Bartilson.

 

This will be a matchup of completely contrasting styles of play. Whichever team is able to successfully invoke their "brand" of football on the other and force them out of their defensive "comfort zone" will win this game. I'd have to go with MTCS in a very close game based on what I saw from each team.

 

 

"Not much of a handicapper" he says. You're holding out -- sounds like a regular Leonard Postoties to me!

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I'm Going With Mactowngirl's Team.

 

 

 

YEAH!!! Glad you are on board. I have to tell you that I wasn't so sure about you when I read the post on another thread about "Women only being good for one thing.....to make more men" (or something like that). But now that you are on board with us Mactown folks, I can see that you probably didn't mean it quite the way it sounded.....am I right? I know one thing, you are an awfully brave soul. Ha! Are you from McKenzie? My daughter attends Martin. I drive through your neck of the woods quite a lot here lately. Thanks for the support.

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I may look like death friday but I planning on being there. I have two big old boy's to carry me If needed. The boss told the boy's last night that they were going to have to do something with me. I'm driving her crazy...................

 

 

 

Great. I look forward to seeing you. I think you will see a great game. Looks like C11 has given them the run down on what to expect from us. But you and I both know the Warriors are known to give a little surprise here and there. Our guys will be ready to play. The one sacking the QB will be my son. (Hopefully he will be able to get one this Friday. He has been having a pretty good year so far.) Take care of yourself and we will see you on Friday.

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