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Mckenzie travels to MASE 11/25


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5 hours ago, BIGPURPLEMACHINE said:

I will be amazed if they beat Tyner. Lol. 

 

13 minutes ago, tradertwo said:

I'll go one step further and guarantee that McKenzie does not beat Tyner.

 

11 minutes ago, BIGPURPLEMACHINE said:

I agree. Lol. 

I would bet my house that they don't beat Tyner!

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Mase got exposed. McKenzie has been all unfinished business this year. I still think Fayetteville was the most talented team in 1A & 2A but they didn’t get it done. Taylor gets a lot of the attention but Cassidy makes them go. This Friday I will be shocked if Clay stays within 28 but if Clay can win up front and eat clock and keep McKenzie off the field they will keep it respectable. I’m just keeping it real

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Yeah, MASE was exposed. After seeing their strength of schedule, I wasn't just too terribly concerned but knew the Rebels still needed to come out and play tough. I said last week that Fayetteville scared me more than MASE.

We came out strong and put some pressure on them. For a couple of drives, MASE sparked to life, moved the ball well, and I thought we were going to have a contest on our hands like the Trenton game. In the second half though, MASE was so uninspired and had no motivation. With a little bit of adversity, you could see the finger-pointing and obvious frustration.

They've got some athletes on their team and had a good season. It'll be interesting to see what kind of threat they pose next year.

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On 11/27/2022 at 11:19 AM, TyroneBiggums said:

Mase got exposed. McKenzie has been all unfinished business this year. I still think Fayetteville was the most talented team in 1A & 2A but they didn’t get it done. Taylor gets a lot of the attention but Cassidy makes them go. This Friday I will be shocked if Clay stays within 28 but if Clay can win up front and eat clock and keep McKenzie off the field they will keep it respectable. I’m just keeping it real

Agree Biggums. . City had the athletes but McKenzie had the Coaches and Discipline. Congrats to McKenzie for the win. 

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