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Week 8: Alcoa at CAK


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Congratulations to Alcoa; complete domination on both sides of the ball. Alcoa looked really good and had some very good looking athletes with quickness, speed, and moves.

 

The Warriors played hard all 4 quarters and fought hard against a superior opponent. That's all that a fan can ask for.  Now it's up to CAK to find a way to win the next couple of games and get into the playoffs. Hope both teams got out without any major injuries.

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Congratulations to Alcoa; complete domination on both sides of the ball. Alcoa looked really good and had some very good looking athletes with quickness, speed, and moves.

 

The Warriors played hard all 4 quarters and fought hard against a superior opponent. That's all that a fan can ask for. Now it's up to CAK to find a way to win the next couple of games and get into the playoffs. Hope both teams got out without any major injuries.

The Warriors moved into Alcoa territory nearly every possession I can recall, so it was much tougher than the score indicated.

 

CAK did not call a designed running play all night. The closest thing to it were some shovel passes to Thomas.

 

CAK was about to cut the margin to 14-7, but Koko could not have picked a better time for an interception. That play changed everything, IMO.

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The Warriors moved into Alcoa territory nearly every possession I can recall, so it was much tougher than the score indicated.

 

CAK did not call a designed running play all night. The closest thing to it were some shovel passes to Thomas.

 

CAK was about to cut the margin to 14-7, but Koko could not have picked a better time for an interception. That play changed everything, IMO.

I didn't go to the game but I did watch it on channel 10. Cak did move the ball when there was a wide open field but when they got close to the end zone and Alcoa didn't have to cover so much ground it got tough on the cak wideouts and its quarterback.That QB lines up so far back from center that it makes it look like a twenty yard gain on a completion when its only 4 or 5 yards.

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