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It could be tight for a little bit, but I think Beech has too much talent and too much speed. They will stretch the field vertically, horizontally, and hit them in the mouth. SC will do a lot of slanting and blitzing. They’ll guess right a few times and make some plays, but this will also lead to some big plays for Beech offensively. Ultimately Beech will prove to be too much.

Beech 31

SC 10

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1 hour ago, TheCommissioner said:

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neutral field will be slight advantage for SC?

I wouldn’t say advantage as much it just not being an advantage for Beech to be at Shackle Island. Saying that, I really don’t think it matters where this game is played. Beech is just better. 

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20 minutes ago, eers said:

I wouldn’t say advantage as much it just not being an advantage for Beech to be at Shackle Island. Saying that, I really don’t think it matters where this game is played. Beech is just better. 

What’s the overall assessment on Beech, you’ve probably given it at some point over the last month but I’ve missed it or forgotten. Returning starters? Preseason? Size up front.. speed? 

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6 minutes ago, MJGOLDENBEARS said:

What’s the overall assessment on Beech, you’ve probably given it at some point over the last month but I’ve missed it or forgotten. Returning starters? Preseason? Size up front.. speed? 

@MJGOLDENBEARS

y’all looked good last night.  Are you playing majority of your games on Thursdays again this last like last year? 

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6 minutes ago, MJGOLDENBEARS said:

What’s the overall assessment on Beech, you’ve probably given it at some point over the last month but I’ve missed it or forgotten. Returning starters? Preseason? Size up front.. speed? 

Young and inexperienced, but a ton of talent. Defense will be good and has the potential to be the best I’ve seen at Beech. Offense has more weapons and team speed than I have seen them have. Youth and inexperience could make the early part of the year “interesting”, but I believe this team will be really good by the end. Defense won’t give up a lot of point and once the offense restarts clicking they can score a lot of points. Preseason the defense hasn’t given up anything and the offense has shown glimpses of how good they can be. 

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1 hour ago, eers said:

Young and inexperienced, but a ton of talent. Defense will be good and has the potential to be the best I’ve seen at Beech. Offense has more weapons and team speed than I have seen them have. Youth and inexperience could make the early part of the year “interesting”, but I believe this team will be really good by the end. Defense won’t give up a lot of point and once the offense restarts clicking they can score a lot of points. Preseason the defense hasn’t given up anything and the offense has shown glimpses of how good they can be. 

Sounds about right, I don’t doubt Crabtree won’t have them ready come playoffs,.

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5 minutes ago, commodores16 said:

Final 21-0. All points scored in 1st half. Beech Defense especially D Line is loaded. Wasn’t too impressed with Beech  O Line. QB has a cannon and made some good throws. Station Camp had a good D Line and a very good LB (#4). Good Win for Beech and should continue to get better as season goes on. 

I was wondering about the new QB

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Beech went very vanilla after going up 21-0. Missed on a couple other opportunities and left points on the field. The defense is solid. Offense will continue to get better every week. 
 

Overall, a good win tonight. Station Camp is solid and will win a lot of games this year. They’re going to be a handful for most teams on their schedule. 

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