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1 hour ago, MJGOLDENBEARS said:

Keep in mind for those who don’t know, Our starting QB was kicked off the team for disciplinary reasons prior to the Oak Ridge game. We have been left with a freshman/sophomore duo... one kid that’s runs and the other that throws. It seems to be working well thus far. At the end of the day they are young. MJ defense has got to step up this week and into the playoffs if they are to have a chance. Go beat Hville by a few scores and maybe people will take you serious.

I think MJ is a pretty good team, but it's not like their offense was burning it up with the previous QB. I would be a little nervous about how the defense handled the option against OR with H-Ville up next. I think this game is a toss up

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5 minutes ago, wave88 said:

I failed to see another playoff possibility.

If Rossview beats Lebanon.

MJ/Hville winner is 1

MJ/Hville loser is 2

WC is 3

Rossview is 4.

This game just got some skin put into it by both Lebanon and Rossview.

Yep. Every seed is still up for grabs. MJ, Hville and WC all have playoff spots. MJ/Hville is for the region championship. Lebanon/Rossview is for a playoff spot.

There is no way you can just assume that Lebanon wins that game either.

Both teams are 4-5.

Both teams beat Lavergne by a single score (Lebanon by 1 and Rossview by 7)

Both teams lost to Wilson Central by a single score (Lebanon by 1 and Rossview by 6)

Both teams lost to Mt. Juliet by a like margin (Lebanon by 17 and Rossview by 23)

Both teams beat Station Camp by a like margin (Lebanon by 38 and Rossview by 35)

The big difference is Lebanon beat Hendersonville where Rossview lost to them by 27.

But on paper these teams seem kinda close but I would say Lebanon might be 7-14 points better.

However Lebanon is a low scoring defensive team that is prone to mistakes and penalties. They scored 28, 38 and 42 against Lavergne, Station Camp and McGavock. But have scored 21 or less in the other 6 games.

If Lebanon comes out and plays undisciplined football like they have at times then Rossview will make this a game.

 

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