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Teams are getting ready for the play-offs and with this game being a region one both teams are still looking for answers.

 

Huntingdon's defense has different players in the game because of injury's.. Several players are out. Very muddy game this week. Rain,Rain and more rain.

 

McKenzie will have to get the ball to Cook more this week. the passing game will be hard for any player to catch the ball. A missed tackle and it will be of to the goal line for both teams.

 

Mustang field will need to be re-soded after this game.

 

Hntingdon has wrapped up the Region and will be at home next week and Mckenzie will be waiting to see what happens in the other region games to see if they even make the show and what place they will be in.

 

Too many turn over by the Mustangs might keep the Rebels in this on. Wet Ball

 

Mustangs........27

 

Rebels............21

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Trick,

 

  You dissapoint me! :)

 

  I believe this one will not even be close

 

  Huntingdon- 40

 

  Riverside- 20

 

  400 plus on the ground for Huntingdon! Over by the 4th quarter.

 

    STANGS hard to beat at home. Rain or not :D

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You've disappointed me because Riverside doesn't play Huntingdon this week, McKenzie does. Riverside plays Adamsville.

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Naaaah, we're still here!!!!! McKenzie "fans" haven't been talking much all season! Just been a strange season for the Rebel faithful.

 

I agree that Cook will have to shoulder a bigger part of the offensive load to have any success against Huntingdon. I said early in the week in the "other" thread that was locked for some reason, that I just hoped that the Rebels could get to Huntingdon and back in one piece because so many things have gone wrong for us this season.

 

McKenzie has failed to play up to their potential much of the time this season in my opinion and of many others here. BUT, I still support them every week. At this point, I have to say that Huntingdon seems to be the stronger team in this one but,. the Rebels have a super game in them and I hope it comes out Friday night at Paul Ward Stadium!

 

McKenzie IS in the playoffs. The only questions are if we are #3 or #4 and, are we playing Cheatham Co. or Fairview. All questions answered tomorrow night.

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Chargerman,

 

Pretty much EVERYBODY expects the Mustangs to dominate. That's why nobody is talking I guess. And, Huntingdon is tough everywhere, not just at home.

 

At the same time, Huntingdon has lost games that most didn't figure they would this season and haven't really dominated some games that they were figured to. Both McKenzie and Huntingdon seem to have experienced some problems that have hampered them this year to some extent and we ARE talking about high school players too. Anything can happen on any given Friday night!!!!!!!!

 

Reignydayz may have the score pretty close (substitute McKenzie for Riverside LOL) but, maybe not. When these two meet it's either a blowout or a full scale war!

We'll know in about 28 hours!

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Huntingdon will roll in this one. McKenzie has not corrected mistakes the Rebels were making in game 1. Poor kick-off coverage, weak linebacking, not taking the sure points on 4th down, going for the long pass instead of using the short pass to get first downs will make it easy for the Mustangs---as if they needed any help.

For a team that has so much talent, it certainly has been a disappointment to not have seen more success.

Huntingdon 40

McKenzie 7

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