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I was saddened by the news about AJ Krow breaking his hand at this point of the season. AJ has been outstanding athlete and a tremendous leader for the Bruins. It is always sad to hear top athletes like AJ, who enjoys playing football so much in Brentwood since the Blaze program, to go down to season ending injury at the height of a season.

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I was saddened by the news about AJ Krow breaking his hand at this point of the season. AJ has been outstanding athlete and a tremendous leader for the Bruins. It is always sad to hear top athletes like AJ, who enjoys playing football so much in Brentwood since the Blaze program, to go down to season ending injury at the height of a season.

 

 

 

I hate to hear about Krow being hurt with the team doing so well and it being so late in the season. It is going to be a cold, rainy night. Does the weather being "icky" give an advantage to one team over the other?

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I hate to hear about Krow being hurt with the team doing so well and it being so late in the season. It is going to be a cold, rainy night. Does the weather being "icky" give an advantage to one team over the other?

 

sorry to hear that for the kid and for the football program to lose such a leader like that - this will really put bruins to the test tonight think Krow put ball up only 45 times this year, but ran offense and kep error free ball- i guess only thing good out of this will be for BHS to take these 2 games to get replacement up to speed before playoffs

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Not to take anything away from the rest of that Brentwood team, but Krow is the one that beat Franklin. He played a great game and the Rebels couldn't stop him. I'm sure this is info they didn't want leaked out, but anyways, how long is he out for?

 

 

Well, not to take anything away from AJ, but he doesn't play on defense. Brentwood seemed to hold their own tonight, also. Get well #4.

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Held their own- and then some. Bruins dismantled Indy on TV 42-14.

 

Indy's first possession; one first down, then punt. Brentwood's first possession: one play, TD.

Indy's second possession; one play, interception. Brentwood's second possession: 5 plays, TD

That pretty much set the tone for the entire night.

 

Bruins pounded the smaller Indy team unceasingly the first half. Lone Eagle TD in the first half was the result of a re-punt after a procedure penalty that gave them the ball at their own 45.

 

Second half, Eagles recover their own on-side kick, but are pushed back and forced to punt. Bruins score, and on the ensuing kick-off, the Bruins offer Indy some of their own medicine: Bruins recover an onside kick-of their own.

One pass play, Bruins TD: and the game was essentially over.

Bruins offense shut it down midway through the 3rd Q and starting subbing liberally. Bruins add another TD with a pick 6 from Coffey. Indy gets the last points on the ensuing KO return for a touchdown.

 

Wilson played for the injured Krow and ran the offense very capably. While he doesn't run as well as AJ, he offers a more solid passing threat. His TD pass to Evans was a perfect throw over the Eagle DB, catching the receiver in stride.

 

Bruins look very efficient (sans the penalties) in taking care of business. Shut down what little threat Indy offered in the run game, put a lot of hits on the Eagle QB's and kept the Eagle passing game in front of them. Offensively they controlled the line and the clock.

 

One more challenge left before the Region Championship is awarded.

Good job by the boys from Murray Lane and a cold and damp October night.

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Held their own- and then some. Bruins dismantled Indy on TV 42-14.

 

Indy's first possession; one first down, then punt. Brentwood's first possession: one play, TD.

Indy's second possession; one play, interception. Brentwood's second possession: 5 plays, TD

That pretty much set the tone for the entire night.

 

Bruins pounded the smaller Indy team unceasingly the first half. Lone Eagle TD in the first half was the result of a re-punt after a procedure penalty that gave them the ball at their own 45.

 

Second half, Eagles recover their own on-side kick, but are pushed back and forced to punt. Bruins score, and on the ensuing kick-off, the Bruins offer Indy some of their own medicine: Bruins recover an onside kick-of their own.

One pass play, Bruins TD: and the game was essentially over.

Bruins offense shut it down midway through the 3rd Q and starting subbing liberally. Bruins add another TD with a pick 6 from Coffey. Indy gets the last points on the ensuing KO return for a touchdown.

 

Wilson played for the injured Krow and ran the offense very capably. While he doesn't run as well as AJ, he offers a more solid passing threat. His TD pass to Evans was a perfect throw over the Eagle DB, catching the receiver in stride.

 

Bruins look very efficient (sans the penalties) in taking care of business. Shut down what little threat Indy offered in the run game, put a lot of hits on the Eagle QB's and kept the Eagle passing game in front of them. Offensively they controlled the line and the clock.

 

One more challenge left before the Region Championship is awarded.

Good job by the boys from Murray Lane and a cold and damp October night.

 

just a correction. Krows replacement was Clay Webber, Not Wilson whoever that might be. That will be all

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