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Lake county will definitely not be as easy as Peabody's faithful are expecting them to be. I've watched these guys workout individually all summer long as teammates and friends and there are plenty of studs in the skilled positions. I'm excited for the upcoming season as well. Our linemen are just as big as any line in this area. Our new quarterback ceasar is going to be a flash of lightning for opposing defenses I'm afraid 

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8 minutes ago, truefalconfan said:

Lake county will definitely not be as easy as Peabody's faithful are expecting them to be. I've watched these guys workout individually all summer long as teammates and friends and there are plenty of studs in the skilled positions. I'm excited for the upcoming season as well. Our linemen are just as big as any line in this area. Our new quarterback ceasar is going to be a flash of lightning for opposing defenses I'm afraid 

I haven’t seen any Peabody fans say it was going to easy.  Lake county’s line and defense will have to better this year. You guys gave up a bunch of points  last year 

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10 minutes ago, truefalconfan said:

Lake county will definitely not be as easy as Peabody's faithful are expecting them to be. I've watched these guys workout individually all summer long as teammates and friends and there are plenty of studs in the skilled positions. I'm excited for the upcoming season as well. Our linemen are just as big as any line in this area. Our new quarterback ceasar is going to be a flash of lightning for opposing defenses I'm afraid 

Look forward to it. Peabody coaches respect Lake County I know for a fact because I have heard it out of their mouth. Lake County is always a tough out. It will come down between Peabody and Lake County in the quarterfinals of the state, IMO. 

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4 minutes ago, Tide21 said:

I haven’t seen any Peabody fans say it was going to easy.  Lake county’s line and defense will have to better this year. You guys gave up a bunch of points  last year 

That is where I give Peabody an edge. Defensive side of the ball and in the trenches. But I am basing it off of last years games. We will see how much they have improved. Wouldn’t suprise me one bit if Lake County really gives Peabody a serious challenge or upsets them. I am not predicting it, but Lake County is always a challenge and has a solid program year in year out. 

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7 minutes ago, pioneer42 said:

That is where I give Peabody an edge. Defensive side of the ball and in the trenches. But I am basing it off of last years games. We will see how much they have improved. Wouldn’t suprise me one bit if Lake County really gives Peabody a serious challenge or upsets them. I am not predicting it, but Lake County is always a challenge and has a solid program year in year out. 

Anything can happen 

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