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I have kept up with Gville the past few years because they are always in the mix in the playoffs. If I was comparing them to a team that y'all have played it would be WC, they seem to be very similar.

So they have an athletic, intelligent quarterback with a good arm and decent receivers and a running back that can bust a move?

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The Forrest game was different however Forrest did score offensively before the 4th quarter. Fayetteville is very fast but had Forrest not turned the ball over twice down close to their end zone the game would of been a blow out. For Forrest to turn over the ball is very unusual. Fayetteville is very athletic team but not for sure how far they will go. I think they will be a team to watch for next year.

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So they have an athletic, intelligent quarterback with a good arm and decent receivers and a running back that can bust a move?

basically. except a running back that can bust a move and bust other defenders. The people that have stopped Cason this year have beat Gville. But if he ever gets going it's a long night for the other team. We have had trouble stopping people all year long though. Especially power running teams. I've been told that you have to stop #32 for Fayetteville on offense and block him on defense. Is this true? Edited by TigerTown8412
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basically. except a running back that can bust a move and bust other defenders. The people that have stopped Cason this year have beat Gville. But if he ever gets going it's a long night for the other team. We have had trouble stopping people all year long though. Especially power running teams. I've been told that you have to stop #32 for Fayetteville on offense and block him on defense. Is this true?

Its very true, WC had a fit with him until the coaches made some adjustments, he's very quick off the ball and will probably blow right past your defensive tackle the first few plays.
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I look for the orange and black tigers to make some noise in 1A in the future. Just not this year.

I wish I could be as cold-bloodedly realistic as Ambassador, but I've got a dog in this hunt, this year.  I would say we have made noise this year, and for a couple of should-a, could-as we would have finished top two in our District.  The same can be said for a lot of other teams that are bottom seeds or are sitting at home with their season over.  But, that's why we're especially proud of what this group has done in its first year, to have gotten to this stage.  We, and I'm speaking of us parents and fans of this group of 28 young men, think that this is a team that can go to the quarters to face SP, this year.  To do that they'll have to fight, scratch, claw, stomp, out run and beat Gordonsville on their field, not an easy job, but doable.  If they can put four quarters of Black & Orange Tiger Football together, we will win and move on to the next challenge.

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