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They are a better coached team than in years past and thus better prepared,

I usually see Sequoyah from the other side of the field, but I went to the Central @ Sequoyah game and sat on the home side. as I watched the coaches I really couldn't tell who the head coach was. Is it the one calling offensive plays, the one calling defensive plays, or the older, heavyset guy that just walks around with his arms crossed and doesn't really do anything? I think I saw him pick at the grass a couple times.

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First off Alcoa WILL beat CAK(bad)and Polk will beat seq(but i will still pull for the cheifs).The cheifs have played a very weak schedule and Polk is a tuff team to beat down there.

 

How could you say alcoa WILL beat CAK ....CAK is very capable of beating alcoa like they did ....I'm not really a fan of CAK but in my eyes that team is very capable of beating anyone.

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How could you say alcoa WILL beat CAK ....CAK is very capable of beating alcoa like they did ....I'm not really a fan of CAK but in my eyes that team is very capable of beating anyone.

Come back and read this in a few weeks,Alcoa will DOMINATE CAK!I dont like either team,but CAK had NO defense,and Alcoa has a great defense and an awesome offense.
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Until somebody proves otherwise Polk is the team to beat in this district but they better not take Sequoyah lightly, this is not the same ole Chiefs, the reason i say this is their program is improving. They are a better coached team than in years past and thus better prepared, because of this the kids believe and thats what you want. I might miss the mark on this but i think this game is a toss up. Go Chiefs.

How many years in a row has this comment been posted? It seems like every year they are not the same ol Chiefs............. but the same ol result. They just quit last year, and no not tired from what I saw, they just looked as if they give up after a few solid hits and 3-n-outs. Just won't convince me any different hearing it, gotta see it. Good luck to both teams but until proven otherwise I say Polk wins.
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