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Dll-A playoffs....Neither 1 seed has big advantage


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22 hours ago, Titanmike said:

They have some good skill players on offense and will spread you out.  Their weakness is depth and size.  FCS was able to run on them.  Check their videos on MaxP website.    

QB #7 missed the last 3 or 4 games due to injury.  He only played a couple series against Grace just to get some game reps.  They backups have done a fine job.  He should be back this week.  TKA has not played in 3 weeks due to bye week and first round bye.  They should be healthy and fresh.  They are capable of scoring at any moment. Weakness is defending the run due to depth.

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On 11/3/2019 at 9:21 PM, ReitzFan said:

In my mind there is absolutely no question that the West is much stronger then the east. Having seen and studied every team in the west region, Nashville Christian is the best team. Even though their quarterback does not have anywhere near the most passing yards in the league, I believe he is the best overall quarterback in the West. The quarterback from Fayette Academy is a close second. The Jackson Christian quarterback has the most passing yards but in my opinion is not as talented in some other areas. I think their defense has the best lateral Pursuit have any team that I've seen this year. I also think their overall size on the offensive and defensive lines is freakish for D2-A football. I think the worst thing that could hold back Nashville Christian is if they get whistled alot for some of their tactics that in my opinion are less than sportsmanlike. They are talented enough that they don't need to use those type of tactics.

I definitely think that Nashville Christian will win the title. I also think that the West is deep enough that any of the top five teams are capable of winning the title given the right circumstances.

You boys on the west side beat the heck out of each other and give us a shot 

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