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Playoffs Wk 3: McMinn Central at Notre Dame


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I just stated a fact. And didn't want you to forget you can be beat at any given point. There are chinks in that so called armor you keep flapping about.

Anyone that fields a team can be beaten, bruh. Maryville has nearly triple our enrollment, yet somehow we occasionally win in that series.

 

Maryville is irrelevant to this conversation, and if you ever played them, you'd find out why.

 

AB just sayin'. :thumb:

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Anyone that fields a team can be beaten, bruh. Maryville has nearly triple our enrollment, yet somehow we occasionally win in that series.

Maryville is irrelevant to this conversation, and if you ever played them, you'd find out why.

AB just sayin'. :thumb:

Alcoa is irrelevant in this conversation,we play McMinn Central this week. Take your own advice.
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Central beat Polk by 2 and very easily could have lost the game, ND beat Polk 49-0 (42-0 half) and obviously could have been a lot worse. Polk ran for over 300 yards against MC, had about 50 against ND, most of which came against reserves. ND 52 MC 7

 Polk 0-10 and Central 10-2

 

 Scores early in the season are meaningless at this point in the season. That game was played 7 weeks ago. Central was coming off a win against Grace and Polk might have had their best effort of the year against Central. The Wildcats pulled up the tent stakes and folded the tents after the Central loss. It really is about how you are playing now and Central is coming off two very solid performances. Notre Dame is a very, very good team. Coached well with explosive athletes all over the field. It will take the Chargers best effort of the year this Friday. To move forward in the playoffs you have to beat the best.

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