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Oakland @ Riverdale (Battle of the Boro Round 2)


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Final- Oakland 56 Riverdale 0. Largest margin of victory in history of B.O.B

115 yards passing for Graham tonight, 360 in 1st match-up, Riverdale held to 120 yards of total offense. Heck of a season for Riverdale, I hope the seniors remember all they accomplished instead of how it ended

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What a disappointing game...I am not really surprised that we lost  When 2 good teams play it is hard to beat them twice. Our Qb probably played his worse game as a WARRIOR and our defense played by far their worse game of the year.  Oakland was blowing up both lines their RB was getting at least 5 yards before getting touched.  If we was a bad team then you can say ok..this is a good team and a really good defense I am not sure what happened during preparation for the game this week but the results was horrible.  oakland could have scored 100 if they wanted too.  

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Not sure you can put this on the QB. Not as sharp as in the past but 4 team turnovers and most of them put the Dale in the short side of the field. Then throw in Oakland driving the field with ease on those that started on their side. What? 1 punt? For some reason the moisture effected RHs a lot more. Slipping everywhere, dropping handoffs, and a blocked punt. Yeah not just your QB. 

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