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Smokey bears don't have much speed on defense

That is the key to stopping big plays. 

 

Cleveland is going to be tough to beat this year. They have a very balanced O and are going to be a pick your poison team to defend. The D for the raiders has some holes but that O is capable of winning shoot outs. Cleveland will clean up the mistakes they had and can for sure win that region. 

 

SC missed on 3 TD passes vs the 1st team D that they will hit in other games so that was the biggest positive I take away. I knew the Bears would kept fighting but they were out talented tonight. When a freshman is covering a kid like Davis he is darn sure getting a fast track lesson about varsity football. Got to take it 1 game at a time and survive the non region gauntlet. When the Bears come out on the otherside in week 7 they will start winning I can just about promise that is how this season is going to play out. Week 10 could very well be for a region championship and a couple home playoff games. Thats all going to seem very far from tonight but when your young you have to have a short memory and just keep getting better each series and each week. My biggest concern is simply stopping big plays on D. The Bears are tough up front but slow at the next level. 

 

GoBears!!

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