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How many players for McMinn play both sides of the ball?

Haven't seem them in a while, but they had a lot of players going both ways earlier in the year. Depth seemed to a problem for them, especially on the offensive line.

 

I heard a rumor that A. Walker and Ragland had been put into the rotation on the offensive line. Any truth to that Charger fans?

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If it's late game, close or tied and Central gets to the 35 or closer they have a chance to finish it.

 

I'd echo that for CAK as well. Our kicker already has a 46 yarder to his credit, would have been good from 56. Haven't had to kick many, but he's in that 75% accuracy rate I'd say.

 

 

 

He's made two 50 yards. Attempted a 57. Missed in wind and rain. He's attempted 7 field goals made 5.

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Two 50 Yd. field goals is impressive, I don't care what level you are in!

 

This should be a good match up. CAK has the ability to move the ball and put up a lot of points. Elizabethton and Alcoa were able to curtail that effort. I am impressed with McMinn Central, but I predict that CAK gets the offense going in a big way this Friday. Too many weapons.

 

I hope the McMinn fans have a safe trip over to CAK! I believe you will see two very good kickers! #85 Warren for CAK is an excellent kicker as well!

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Kicking game goes to McMinn Central. I don't know that we saw a better punter/kicker this season. As for CAK, if the Chargers can apply pressure and get to the kicker, the punts can be blocked. We could have had a couple of blocked punts on Friday if our boys had been told to go after it (IMO).

 

MC will give CAK a good game, but the Warriors will pull this one out.

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This game will also depend on MC's defensive line getting pressure on the quarterback which they should have no problem. :thumb:

 

Wow. Quite a challenge you have thrown out there by saying "no problem". CAK's offensive line is very good at pass protection. Alcoa put a lot of pressure on our QB but only 1 sack I believe. Alcoa has the best defensive line I've seen this year at any level. So obviously I disagree with your assessment. Our offensive line will be up to the challenge IMO. We'll find out soon enough.

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Kicking game goes to McMinn Central. I don't know that we saw a better punter/kicker this season. As for CAK, if the Chargers can apply pressure and get to the kicker, the punts can be blocked. We could have had a couple of blocked punts on Friday if our boys had been told to go after it (IMO).

 

MC will give CAK a good game, but the Warriors will pull this one out.

 

I can't disagree about McMinn having a great punter/kicker, although I don't believe there is much difference in the kickers, but there is a substantial difference in the punting. Alcoa probably could have blocked or come close to blocking a punt, I noticed that too. But I believe that was primarily because CAK was so concerned about coverage against an Alcoa team that has been destroying people on special teams. We left our blocks a bit early. Lucky for us, but we did cover well and limitd Alcoa's returns.

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