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56 minutes ago, logcabinman said:

Central actually had opportunities to blow this game out of the water.  Threw an interception  on the 5, and had 2 more turnovers.  If Gabe plays, he needs  as many touches as he can get, then spread the love.  Defensively, I would look for some of my bigger guys to go both ways at times to get some meat filling those holes, especially off tackle.  The defense stepped it up when they needed Friday, which is a good sign.  No clue how this game will go.

I think it will be a pretty good game just think the one poster needs to stop drinking if he things Central will put up 62 on Giles when Giles will be in my opinion the best team you have played all year. (I think Meigs is a close 2nd).

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16 minutes ago, Swipes said:

I think it will be a pretty good game just think the one poster needs to stop drinking if he things Central will put up 62 on Giles when Giles will be in my opinion the best team you have played all year. (I think Meigs is a close 2nd).

Agree. And, the Brickyard is defiantly a tough place to play. 

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5 hours ago, catchnburn said:

Tougher schedule for Central. Giles and Watertown are bout even. It will be a high scoring game. Good luck!

H2O and Giles are nowhere near the same talent level. The only reason our game was even close is due to Giles turning the ball over several times.

 

I wouldn’t expect that this week if I were McMinn.

 

Giles 56

MC 21

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Central will obviously have a hard time stopping 4,1,2, but I think giles will have a hard time stopping 11 and 4. central does has some playmakers that most likely will some plays friday night, but those guys for giles are absolute studs and I don’t think central can keep up with them. 

 

 

giles 45

central 20

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