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Does central bounce back from their loss against the Meigs County tigers and have enough juice to beat the young,but ever improving tigers of Tyner.  I think Tyner can give central some trouble and possibly "upset" them for what it's worth, I hope central can pull of the W and secure a home playoff berth 2nd seed so they can have a home game in the  postseason. Massey ratings say the game will be central 20 Tyner 35. I hope not

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3 hours ago, RichyRich said:

Does central bounce back from their loss against the Meigs County tigers and have enough juice to beat the young,but ever improving tigers of Tyner.  I think Tyner can give central some trouble and possibly "upset" them for what it's worth, I hope central can pull of the W and secure a home playoff berth 2nd seed so they can have a home game in the  postseason. Massey ratings say the game will be central 20 Tyner 35. I hope not

Likely a home field game on the line with this one. Tyners speed will likely give Central some trouble. 

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17 minutes ago, Yeti said:

Likely a home field game on the line with this one. Tyners speed will likely give Central some trouble. 

This isn't a typical rams team this season. They have some speed in spots more so on defense but poor tackling negates that. I don't see the secondary being able to cover centrals receivers  

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1 hour ago, Rams5000 said:

This isn't a typical rams team this season. They have some speed in spots more so on defense but poor tackling negates that. I don't see the secondary being able to cover centrals receivers  

You played Marion pretty good So I know your team has some talent. Of Central overlooks you, they could regret it.

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1 hour ago, Rams5000 said:

This isn't a typical rams team this season. They have some speed in spots more so on defense but poor tackling negates that. I don't see the secondary being able to cover centrals receivers  

I don't understand however how your team can have a close game with Sweetwater and give Marion a decent game. Marion is some.better than last year, but Sweetwater is terrible right now.. guess preparation is key.

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1 hour ago, Yeti said:

I don't understand however how your team can have a close game with Sweetwater and give Marion a decent game. Marion is some.better than last year, but Sweetwater is terrible right now.. guess preparation is key.

They have talent its small things that get them against sweetwater it was turnovers you fumble on their 27 after driving down the field then an int on a drive on their side of the field again. They moved the ball pretty well against them. I know SW arent the 85 bears defense but for a young offense they played ok. Marion was probably the best ive seen them play on defense all season but still small things again missed tackles, two of marions tds someone hit them in the backfield and missed and it was off the the races and the other was missed tackles in the open field. The offense is the same way you watch the film and its one missed assignment on the o-line from breaking big runs but its the same thing every game. I will say i think they will come out against central and play hard seeing whats at stake central just has to many weapons  

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7 hours ago, RichyRich said:

Does central bounce back from their loss against the Meigs County tigers and have enough juice to beat the young,but ever improving tigers of Tyner.  I think Tyner can give central some trouble and possibly "upset" them for what it's worth, I hope central can pull of the W and secure a home playoff berth 2nd seed so they can have a home game in the  postseason. Massey ratings say the game will be central 20 Tyner 35. I hope not

This is a big one and a hard one to pick for me, both played Brainerd close 14-12 Tyner over Brainerd and 21-20 Central over Brainerd, I think if Tyner can run the ball and control the clock they have a chance to win, but I think Central gets the win at home. And it’s the Tyner Rams BTW. Good luck to you guys.

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25 minutes ago, Dadof2 said:

This is a big one and a hard one to pick for me, both played Brainerd close 14-12 Tyner over Brainerd and 21-20 Central over Brainerd, I think if Tyner can run the ball and control the clock they have a chance to win, but I think Central gets the win at home. And it’s the Tyner Rams BTW. Good luck to you guys.

Yeah had that in the title and goofed it in the written section. Wrote this just before I fell asleep

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18 hours ago, logcabinman said:

I see Central in this one.  I think Meigs was motivated and very physical Friday night.  I think Gabe will have a big night  

I can see them winning, but my only argument against the chargers this week would be of all the teams to play after a very physical game, you definitely don't want it to be Tyner. They graduated a lot but they're still capable of being very physical, and Meigs gave them the blueprint.

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3 hours ago, TigerNation said:

I can see them winning, but my only argument against the chargers this week would be of all the teams to play after a very physical game, you definitely don't want it to be Tyner. They graduated a lot but they're still capable of being very physical, and Meigs gave them the blueprint.

State scheduled District Games this year.....Central did not make the district schedule. You know the TSSAA knows what is best for high school football in Tennessee. ;-)

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