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FCS dominated the line of scrimmage and their depth wore down DCA. 

FCS first TD was gift wrapped on  the 7 yard line with a muffed punt. That was a sign of things to come. Two weeks in row with lapses in fundamentals that lose games.

FCS made several key third and very long conversions to keep drives alive in the 2nd half. DCA didn't. 

DCAs qb is fun to watch. He can really cause teams problems with his legs and arm. 

FCS was just better last night. Best of luck to them.

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4 hours ago, CommanderMan said:

47-27 FCS. We also had 3 turnovers in the first half and were down 20-19 at halftime 

DCA muffed a punt on their own 7 that led to your first td and an interception late on the same yardline. Two td drives of less than 15 yards. DCA also had two td passes with, wide open players, that they couldn't convert. 

Regardless, FCS made the plays to win. Best of luck.

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FC still has some proving to do. But they have shown now against two good opponents (DCA and Trousdale Co.) that they are improved from last year. The QB play is much better. Nothing against #12, but #2 has shown he is the better option. Glad the decision to go with him was finally made. He made a few very nice passes. I'm sure we have, but I can't recall the last TD pass we had made before last night. #3 showed a lot of class overcoming his 2 early fumbles and not giving up. He showed a lot of grit coming back from what looked like 3-4 weeks to be out. Ball security was much improved in the 2nd half with all ball carriers obviously listening to coaches tell them to wrap it up (2 arms on the ball). This was a tale of two halves. It reminds you that the game is 4 quarters long, not just 2. They didn't let their early mistakes get them down. Very fun game to watch, especially after half-time.

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5 hours ago, Playerscoach said:

FCS dominated the line of scrimmage and their depth wore down DCA. 

FCS first TD was gift wrapped on  the 7 yard line with a muffed punt. That was a sign of things to come. Two weeks in row with lapses in fundamentals that lose games.

FCS made several key third and very long conversions to keep drives alive in the 2nd half. DCA didn't. 

DCAs qb is fun to watch. He can really cause teams problems with his legs and arm. 

FCS was just better last night. Best of luck to them.

First half was messy.  FC had three first half fumbles and like Playerscoach said, DCA mishandled a punt.  FC managed to stay in the game and went in at halftime down by 1.  FC recovered the opening kickoff and played a much more fundamentally sound 2nd half.  I have to commend the FC O line as the ground game produced 350 yards and another 98 in the air.  

DCA's QB is a gamer.  Great ability to scramble and throw with accuracy on the move.

Great road win for the Commanders.  

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6 hours ago, Playerscoach said:

DCA muffed a punt on their own 7 that led to your first td and an interception late on the same yardline. Two td drives of less than 15 yards. DCA also had two td passes with, wide open players, that they couldn't convert. 

Regardless, FCS made the plays to win. Best of luck.

Yeah both teams made mistakes. If 21 for FCS could cover anyone then that game would've been ugly. 

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