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I think the Bruins finding a way to slow down the run while still respecting the passing game will be a big part of the game, but I really think the Milan secondary have the crucial role this game. They'll have to step it up if they don't want the Bruin's offense to walk all over them like they did with Briarcrest. 48-0 run after the first two Briarcrest scores, with 4 Tds in the second quarter.

It'll be a good game me thinks.

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I apologize Mr. Volunteer General for speaking about things that you found off topic and unimportant. I apologize, Mr. Volunteer General, for wasting precious space and time in Coach T. Geeeeez.

 

 

Thanks. Apology accepted. Feel free to start a new thread if you want to talk about the comparisons of Henry County and Milan. Let`s just try and follow Coacht`s rules of staying on topic. It`s not that I don`t feel the matter is worthy of discussion but more so that coacht has asked that we all try to stay on topic in each thread.

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This game will be the falling apart for USJ. They will pass but not run anything at all. So rush rush and rush them all night. It will be another big night for Gilbert getting 25+ carries and around 250 yards. Im calling that because USJ has weak D and they are getting lucky against weaker teams.

Husker says Milan 56-14!!!

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5 wins is hardly lucky. Usj has played more than one team with confirmed DI prospects, and beaten em both, convincingly. And USJ's "weak D" held the Briarcrest offense to 0 points through 3 and a half quarters. Granted, the Briarcrest running game isn't nearly that of Milan's. But calling the defense weak is a bit much.

 

we will see friday night lol im not worried about the offense but at the defense mark it we will score 35 or more

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5 wins is hardly lucky. Usj has played more than one team with confirmed DI prospects, and beaten em both, convincingly. And USJ's "weak D" held the Briarcrest offense to 0 points through 3 and a half quarters. Granted, the Briarcrest running game isn't nearly that of Milan's. But calling the defense weak is a bit much.

 

I'm not going to call your D weak, but didn't Briarcrest's QB get hurt in the 1st half. That might have something to do with why they didn't score anymore. Just a thought.

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I was hoping that some of the Milan fans on here would show a little more humility.

It should be a great game this Friday night. The Bruins will be ready to play.

 

 

 

I agree with you but some of the youngsters are a little too enthusiastic. Nothing wrong with pumping the team up but it can be done without running the opponent down.

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