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I just want the "W"....no extra thrills or chills.

 

Somebody said something about Lexington playing all four quarters....geez those guys must be tough....not playing the whole game and still winning even when they are not playing. Whazzuuppp withthat??

 

Last matchup between these two teams was Page 35-7 over Lexington in 2003....and Elliott and Motley run wild.

 

We don't have the same horses but I would take a one point win.........

 

If Lexington runs the ball right at Page and succeeds, then we are in for a long night......BUT...that is yet to be seen. Lexington has multiple sets and formations to prepare for. I would like to know how they did against passing teams.

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If Page is able to throw the football then I look for them to win by 2TDs. West-TN teams seem to always struggle when they meet good passing attacks from the midstate area and we all know Daniels loves to throw it around the yard.

 

Apparently midstate teams can't the stop run either. :lol:

 

Spring Hill had a 1000 yard passer this past season?? Their QB #13 was running for has life last Friday night at home. He passed for maybe 20 yards from the shotgun position. :thumb:

 

GO BIG RED!!!

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Lexington is very tough and I think #34 is going to play a big role for them this week, but on the midline if Page's tackle eats up 34 the qb will pull it hopefully the d ends and outside backers won't bite on it. As much as I want to say Lexington....Page by a td

 

Maybe Page should put 9 or 10 man in the box to stop #34 (we have seen this "D" all year). :lol:

At 6'3 and 240 pounds he his a man on the field. :huh:

 

P.S. Our 2nd back is 6'3 and 225 and is fast. :thumb:

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How do the two starting QBs compare?

 

I have been told that Page's 2nd QB is better then the starter, is this true??

 

Our QB #4 (Stu Jones) has done a great job for the Tigers this year!! He is a 3 year starter, smart, fast and at times runs the "O" like a machine. :thumb: I never saw a better QB all season then ours. He comes from a great family and is very down to earth and is going to play college football. :lol:

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According to Big redtiger.....I guess Page must just surrender now..........spare us please.

 

I would like to point out that Giles County has a very similar team as Lexington.....and we did well against them.

 

I see we have heard about the Lexington offense..........before we surrrender....could we hear about the defense?.....

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