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1 hour ago, Vandychris said:

I may be dead wrong but I do not look for Moore Co and Forrest to be close. My gut is telling me Moore Co wins by 2-3 scores. That offense is playing at an elite level. Forrest has struggled to score this year. The score against EV was very misleading. it was 10-7 with under 4 to play. Defense got a safety on a 20 yard loss from a guy running the wrong way and then offense put it in from a short yardage situation. I dont see anyway they keep up with MC on the scoreboard.

I wouldn’t jump on the MC bandwagon til week 5 or 6. The elite offense scored 15 on a woeful Cascade team. One TD was on a deflection that should have been picked off. The elite offense put up points on Community. Have you seen Community? Ask Lewis Co if they consider their offense elite after meeting the Vikings. 

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16 hours ago, Vandychris said:

I may be dead wrong but I do not look for Moore Co and Forrest to be close. My gut is telling me Moore Co wins by 2-3 scores. That offense is playing at an elite level. Forrest has struggled to score this year. The score against EV was very misleading. it was 10-7 with under 4 to play. Defense got a safety on a 20 yard loss from a guy running the wrong way and then offense put it in from a short yardage situation. I dont see anyway they keep up with MC on the scoreboard.

i hear what you're saying. 

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Here’s my final rundown of the Lewis Co. East Robertson game. LC controlled the game with ER. Even in the early part of the game when ER had their most success it never felt like LC was in danger of losing. LC had 364 Total yards (all rushing) to ER’s 126. ER rush 23 times for 35 yards and was 8 of 15 for 91 yds and a TD. Over half of which was one throw the ball up to Groves who made an outstanding catch over 2 defenders. In the 2nd half LC imposed their will on ER holding them to jut 25 total yards. LC had 17 1st downs to ER’s 9. LC was penalized 7 (I was wrong about the 8 holding calls) times for 60 yds and ER had 3 for 12. Carroll had 150 yards rushing for the Panthers giving him his 2nd 100 yd game of the year. As a team ER played hard and was very aggressive. Groves is very gifted, but seems to get laxed and doesn't play enough.

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