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TOPIC: Found: lost defense |
| blueNgold
October 11, 2008 3:20:03 AM
Entry #: 2942304
| Two shut outs in a row recorded by Clarkston, have they finally figured out how to play some defense?
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| GeeMonie
October 11, 2008 12:55:19 PM
Entry #: 2942471
| I can appreciate a good joke my friend. I'd remain more cautions than optimistic about that defense. Hardly would RO nor Oak Park qualify as offensive juggarnauts.
We'll find out over the next two weeks, for sure.
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| wolfblood
October 12, 2008 9:38:03 AM
Entry #: 2943159
| 1 touchdown in the last 10 quarters, and that was with a "prevent" defense in. They are looking good on D, IMO, but still, the next games is all that matters right now.
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| krackback
October 12, 2008 2:39:39 PM
Entry #: 2943419
| Clarkston does not have a good defense. It will be very hard for them to beat Orion bc the Orion defense will bogg down Clarkston's O.
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| Boonazz
October 12, 2008 4:19:25 PM
Entry #: 2943487
| The Clarkston defense to be tested the next 2 weeks. Harrison will be a good indication if they have improved. Ive got Clarkston winning but I believe Harrison will put up some points. It is not out of the question that Harrison could spring the upset.
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| upandover
October 13, 2008 1:43:10 PM
Entry #: 2944660
| Clarkston's D has not been the stongest, but their O is the best in the Red. They have speed that LO has not seen this year. LO does have a good D, but they are not very fast. LO will have to pick their poison in this one. Will they stop the run or pass. They can't stop both. LO's O should be able to run the ball all day though. I think the game is decided on who prepares better and makes the proper adjustments. These coaches are both very good at preperation and mid game adjustments. Two very powerful teams.
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