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Good job last night Bruins in taking the first step.

 

AJ looked like he hasn't missed a beat. Bruins, frankly, could've made the score a lot worse a lot earlier. Two wide- open- as- Kansas-slam-dunk-TD-passes dropped (catch the ball, run the ball; not run the ball catch the ball), and then Webber taking a knee with the continuous clock running from the Antioch 3.

 

Reggie Farmer was on fire last night.

 

Going back to the wide open receivers: on numerous plays in certain formations, inexplicably the slot receiver had NO ONE covering him. What was up with that? Bruins still stuck to the ground attack, doing only what was needed.

 

Davis for Antioch is a Scales clone, but even more elusive behind the line of scrimmage. Gleaves was easily the best receiver on the field, as well as the hottest head on defense- which resulted in his game ejection in the 3rd Q.

After that, Antioch had no playmakers to compliment Davis and made a comeback impossible.

 

Now it's on to round 2 and an old friend in the Cougars.

 

Congrats to all the victors in Region 6. Three out of four ain't bad!

 

PS. Dobyns-Bennett should henceforth be banned from all serious or mild consideration in the polls and playoffs until further notice.

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Good job last night Bruins in taking the first step.

 

AJ looked like he hasn't missed a beat. Bruins, frankly, could've made the score a lot worse a lot earlier. Two wide- open- as- Kansas-slam-dunk-TD-passes dropped (catch the ball, run the ball; not run the ball catch the ball), and then Webber taking a knee with the continuous clock running from the Antioch 3.

 

Reggie Farmer was on fire last night.

 

Going back to the wide open receivers: on numerous plays in certain formations, inexplicably the slot receiver had NO ONE covering him. What was up with that? Bruins still stuck to the ground attack, doing only what was needed.

 

Davis for Antioch is a Scales clone, but even more elusive behind the line of scrimmage. Gleaves was easily the best receiver on the field, as well as the hottest head on defense- which resulted in his game ejection in the 3rd Q.

After that, Antioch had no playmakers to compliment Davis and made a comeback impossible.

 

Now it's on to round 2 and an old friend in the Cougars.

 

Congrats to all the victors in Region 6. Three out of four ain't bad!

 

PS. Dobyns-Bennett should henceforth be banned from all serious or mild consideration in the polls and playoffs until further notice.

 

In the twins formation you saw the inside receiver was covered up making him ineligble. That is why Antioch didnt honor him.

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Good job last night Bruins in taking the first step.

 

AJ looked like he hasn't missed a beat. Bruins, frankly, could've made the score a lot worse a lot earlier. Two wide- open- as- Kansas-slam-dunk-TD-passes dropped (catch the ball, run the ball; not run the ball catch the ball), and then Webber taking a knee with the continuous clock running from the Antioch 3.

 

Reggie Farmer was on fire last night.

 

Going back to the wide open receivers: on numerous plays in certain formations, inexplicably the slot receiver had NO ONE covering him. What was up with that? Bruins still stuck to the ground attack, doing only what was needed.

 

Davis for Antioch is a Scales clone, but even more elusive behind the line of scrimmage. Gleaves was easily the best receiver on the field, as well as the hottest head on defense- which resulted in his game ejection in the 3rd Q.

After that, Antioch had no playmakers to compliment Davis and made a comeback impossible.

 

Now it's on to round 2 and an old friend in the Cougars.

 

Congrats to all the victors in Region 6. Three out of four ain't bad!

 

PS. Dobyns-Bennett should henceforth be banned from all serious or mild consideration in the polls and playoffs until further notice.

 

 

Amen!!

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