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No Fulton is not unbeatable and I ask the same question how could Lenoir City beat them. But Fulton beat LC in rd. 2 ... 48 to 12 I think. SC had 21 plays to Fulton's 6 the 1st quarter, and had their chance to really put Fulton in a big hole but their athletes made the plays to keep them in it. This team will lull you to death for a play or 2 then bam it's lights out. Greenbrier will feel like there in a basketball game because Fulton is going to press you all night man to man. It's unreal the talent and speed this Fulton team has. SC pretty much shut the run down but Fulton used the pass and those talented wr's to break the game wide open.Good Luck to both teams.

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But back to the question...... How did Fulton lose to these two teams? Did these teams run the ball? Throw it? Mix it up? Did Fulton just have an off night? I'm just curious what it takes to beat a team that sounds this amazing.

 

I also couldn't believe SC turned the ball over 5 times. It's basically impossible to beat a good team if you give them the ball back 5 times.

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But back to the question......  How did Fulton lose to these two teams?  Did these teams run the ball?  Throw it?  Mix it up?  Did Fulton just have an off night?  I'm just curious what it takes to beat a team that sounds this amazing.

 

I also couldn't believe SC turned the ball over 5 times.  It's basically impossible to beat a good team if you give them the ball back 5 times.

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This year's team started out very young and inexperienced and has matured considerably as the season has progressed. We knew it would be hard to compete with AE (week 2) having only played one other game. LC (week 4) was ugly. LC came in ready to play and we didn't. Once we were down, there was no coming back. I think it took that loss to turn this team around. They have really geled as a team with one goal to accomplish; and that's getting back to the 'boro. Ish has assumed the role of starting QB and stepped up as a leader on the field. The RBs are hard to stop and the WRs can catch just about anything thrown their way. This team has come a long way since September.

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For all you Bobcat fans who are interested in how Fort Campbell did this year:

 

http://scoreboard.laser-engraving.com/scor.../kyfb4?id=17373

 

They only lost one regular season game......to Greenbrier. It looks like they got upset in second round of the KY state playoffs.

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Wow, they really blew some people out. I didnt know they had that good of a season. Thanks thumb

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Wow, they really blew some people out. I didnt know they had that good of a season. Thanks  thumb

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My thoughts exactly, GBT. So has Lipscomb until Friday night. With the Bobcats handing those two winning teams their only losses, and getting stronger all season, I'm pretty proud of what the Cats have done.

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After following the Bobcats and their fans on here all year and seeing the Fulton posters.....it sure is a different perspective....is it a reflection of their teams????

 

I still feel the only way Fulton wins this one will be on big plays....maybe Greenbrier cannot use ball control to eat up the clock.....so they can pass you to death when you least expect it.

 

Something the Smith co fans keep saying about speed...hhmmm... I thought the MANY turnovers had a bigger bearing on that game. Don't look for the Bobcats to do that....it would be VERY uncharacteristic of them.

 

Greenbrier is way overdue for a big offensive day.

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After following the Bobcats and their fans on here all year and seeing the Fulton posters.....it sure is a different perspective....is it a reflection of their teams????

 

I still feel the only way Fulton wins this one will be on big plays....maybe Greenbrier cannot use ball control to eat up the clock.....so they can pass you to death when you least expect it.

 

Something the Smith co fans keep saying about speed...hhmmm... I thought the MANY turnovers had a bigger bearing on that game. Don't look for the Bobcats to do that....it would be VERY uncharacteristic of them.

 

Greenbrier is way overdue for a big offensive day.

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I'd personally like to say thanks Bulldog. You've supported us since your teams loss to to us, even when alot of the others like Catfish/CBarkley, have fallen away. I think alot of people have already moved on to basketball but we're still here. One more week, Cats. Make it count.

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