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A good defensive team can keep the owls under 20. DB does not have the D to keep the owls out of the end zone. If Owls can stop DB run game their QB did not show me he can beat you with his arm. The crowd up there will be twice what you saw at EH and the atmoshpere is almost like a college game. I see a low scoring game with field goal kickers playing a big part. Both teams are strong in that department. DB kicker hit a 52 yarder on the Canes.

I say 20-16 owls.

 

I see the Canes as a pick it this week versus IDLE. Hopefully they won't drop any footballs walking the halls and they just might pull it out!

 

That quarterback you say can't beat you with his arm had 8 td's and over 500yrds in the past two games.

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My opinion was based on what I saw in EH game. One of those teams you referred to in the last two games has given up 160 points in their last 3.

If he can throw the vertical pass against the Owls that can be the difference in the game.

EH QB, the backup (same one that played against DB) cannot make that pass and all 11 Owls lined up close to line of scrimmage.

EH was missing 3 key starters against DB (QB and 2 senior starting LB's) and that did make a hugh difference in the score. EH gave the Owls just about all their points last Friday with 7 turnovers including 2 pick 6's. Owls are a side to side pasing team and try to utilize their speed and athletic ability. Your DB's tackle well on the short stuff and you can control them.

Would like to see it but too long a journey.

I assume it will be broadcast on the net?

Good luck and we will see how it plays out.

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My opinion was based on what I saw in EH game. One of those teams you referred to in the last two games has given up 160 points in their last 3.

If he can throw the vertical pass against the Owls that can be the difference in the game.

EH QB, the backup (same one that played against DB) cannot make that pass and all 11 Owls lined up close to line of scrimmage.

EH was missing 3 key starters against DB (QB and 2 senior starting LB's) and that did make a hugh difference in the score. EH gave the Owls just about all their points last Friday with 7 turnovers including 2 pick 6's. Owls are a side to side pasing team and try to utilize their speed and athletic ability. Your DB's tackle well on the short stuff and you can control them.

Would like to see it but too long a journey.

I assume it will be broadcast on the net?

Good luck and we will see how it plays out.

 

Yes but the other team was ranked #6 in 6A. Your cherry pickin'

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My opinion was based on what I saw in the EH game. Maybe he is all world and will put 50 on ooltewah. Just said I don't see that happening.

 

No need to be sarcastic. You said you didn't think the quarterback could beat you with his arm. I think most that have seen him play would say different. But I never said he was all world and would put up 50 on you. Go to rivalrythursday.com and watch the replay of the Sevier Co. game and give me a different opinion.

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A good defensive team can keep the owls under 20. DB does not have the D to keep the owls out of the end zone. If Owls can stop DB run game their QB did not show me he can beat you with his arm. The crowd up there will be twice what you saw at EH and the atmoshpere is almost like a college game. I see a low scoring game with field goal kickers playing a big part. Both teams are strong in that department. DB kicker hit a 52 yarder on the Canes.

I say 20-16 owls.

 

I see the Canes as a pick it this week versus IDLE. Hopefully they won't drop any footballs walking the halls and they just might pull it out!

I will take idle and 4 and half. Canes also reduce turnovers by 50%..... Book it!

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EXACTLY!!!! YOU ARE THE ONE BRAGGING ABOUT YOUR SIGNAL CALLERS NUMBERS....I'M JUST TELLIN YOU WHAT HAPPEN TO THE LAST QB WITH SIMILAR NUMBERS WHEN  HE CAME TO THE OWLS NEST...NOT A BIG DEAL WACKO :wacko:

 

SODDY DAISY ?  WOW!  if your Bowels shut down the SODDY DAISY QB then the DB QB stands no chance. HOLY COW! That is a big deal!......SODDY DAISY!

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