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On 11/5/2018 at 7:23 PM, Tenn2000ap said:

This is gonna be a good game to watch. However, I have MC pulling out the win. North sides offense is going to rely on their passing abilities to get points on the board but MC defense is too quick for their qb. It will be interesting to see if North side can stop MC offense, if MC offense start out strong they will not stop their triple option. I hope to see MC pull out the W and a rematch between MC and Springfield

When we get the rematch Springfield wins by 2 scores.  

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On ‎11‎/‎5‎/‎2018 at 7:23 PM, Tenn2000ap said:

This is gonna be a good game to watch. However, I have MC pulling out the win. North sides offense is going to rely on their passing abilities to get points on the board but MC defense is too quick for their qb. It will be interesting to see if North side can stop MC offense, if MC offense start out strong they will not stop their triple option. I hope to see MC pull out the W and a rematch between MC and Springfield

MC has really good defense. However, their quarterback needs some work. He is not very quick on his feet. He can barely throw the ball but when he does throw a good pass their receivers can not catch it. I think it should be a good game. Of course I am going MC, they are in my home town. 

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7 hours ago, 931footballreport said:

MC has really good defense. However, their quarterback needs some work. He is not very quick on his feet. He can barely throw the ball but when he does throw a good pass their receivers can not catch it. I think it should be a good game. Of course I am going MC, they are in my home town. 

Their quarterback isnt gonna throw or pitch the ball if hes not confident. QB doesn't throw the ball because of the receivers, why throw the ball, if you can run triple option better than anyone else? Defense helps keep points off the board, but offense runs the clock and plays it safe. One half of a game offense kept the ball for 80% of the time. Offense is safe, defense is aggressive which makes a good duo. I have Central on top if they play disciplined from get go.

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13 minutes ago, Tenn2000ap said:

Their quarterback isnt gonna throw or pitch the ball if hes not confident. Majority of the turnovers have been due to running back errors. QB doesn't throw the ball because of the receivers, why throw the ball when no ones going to catch it, if you can run triple option better than anyone else? Defense helps keep points off the board, but offense runs the clock and plays it safe. One half of a game offense kept the ball for 80% of the time. Offense is safe, defense is aggressive which makes a good duo. I have Central on top if they play disciplined from get go.

What if northside comes out able to cover the triple option? What is central going to do? nothing because triple option is what they rely on during defense.

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1 minute ago, 931footballreport said:

What if northside comes out able to cover the triple option? What is central going to do? nothing because triple option is what they rely on during defense.

During offense? and we saw last week Central not rely on triple option. It’s play off time, Central isn’t going to only run triple option and we saw that last week and know it’s coming more this week. 

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