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Really not sure yet, will post a score at some point this week, this series just reminds me too much of the Alcoa/Goodpasture years.....lol

Maybe on paper. But Ingle Martins offense at CPA is far superior to (with all respect)David Martins old offense at Goodpasture. And the CPA/Alcoa game last year was closer than any of the Goodpature/Alcoa championship games. BTW Goodpasture beat Alcoa in 2001 in the semis

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Maybe on paper. But Ingle Martins offense at CPA is far superior to (with all respect)David Martins old offense at Goodpasture. And the CPA/Alcoa game last year was closer than any of the Goodpature/Alcoa championship games. BTW Goodpasture beat Alcoa in 2001 in the semis

 

I didnt mean in every little detail exactly.....lol

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