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This will be a very good game. I think the long trip, it's a very long trip for a high school game, and the home field advantage will be huge for WC. Don't know alot about JB and sometimes scores are deceiving. They must be very good defensely but I just can't see them holding WC to 14. Too many weapons. A very good Lewis County team couldn't. WC will be ready next week and highly motivated.

 

 

WC - 28

 

JB - 20 JMO

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After This Match-up, There Will Be A Good Team Sitting At Home. And It Won't Be JoByrns.

 

wayne county better buttom up the chin straps real tight because jobyrns is hitting on 22 cylinders in the moore cty match up and i as a father and a fan dont see any bad fuel getting put in the tank this week we r coming and will be ready c yall friday .

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If Rice gets time to throw and his receivers are worth a flip, he can do some damage on JB because their corners are tiny. JB is used to putting 8-9 in the box and running jailbreak. We'll see what Adkins has up his sleeve. I got faith though.

 

Jo Byrns 19

Wayne County 14

 

 

 

from a fans prospective, we have three recievers that are better than anyone else we have played against all year. with a great qb, a line that can protect, and tall, fast, and physical recievers, this should be a very interesting game.

 

oh and jbsdad, just ask mtcs how physical wc is. or maybe you might not want to know cause it could scare you a little bit. head hunters baby!!!

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from a fans prospective, we have three recievers that are better than anyone else we have played against all year. with a great qb, a line that can protect, and tall, fast, and physical recievers, this should be a very interesting game.

 

oh and jbsdad, just ask mtcs how physical wc is. or maybe you might not want to know cause it could scare you a little bit. head hunters baby!!!

 

no region 6 team except mtp has been able to handle jbhs in the past. some teams just have your number. wchs has a very plain offense and defense. they will not win with their current scheme. they are gonna have to bring some cats out of the bag. i played them and we let up on them after the first quarter, when they had thier "huge line", "massive recievers", "great quarter back", and "top ten rushing RB". the RB was actually very good so i really can't talk to much about him. but if the coach would have had a better scheme for his rb they would have scored more TD's and the #2 rusher in the state might have had a better night than 46 yards and a TD. Unless you have a player like Marco Dailey you have to have a great scheme and some trick plays up your sleeve. and i have never seen any come out of WC. thats just my opinion on that matter and I am in no way saying who will win. my honest and unbiased opinion on that will come later.

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