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1 hour ago, CardinalBacker said:

I think this one will be a more competitive game.  

 

We should still be picked to win, but I don't see us beating them by 4 TDs or anything crazy like that.  On paper they're going to be our toughest opponent yet.  

Considering lcm beat them by 5 TDs I think yall should easily scorch them as well. 

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3 hours ago, 3rdandGreen said:

BC cashed out against Vidor, who LCM barely scraped by. LCM beat HJ by 36 points. Give me the same if not more for BC -40.

From my understanding vidors stud on both sides of the ball #28 went out early in the game not much after he popped a 50 yard touchdown. I’m not saying Vidor would of won, but would of been a lot closer if he would’ve gone down.

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2 hours ago, Billyjohn said:

From my understanding vidors stud on both sides of the ball #28 went out early in the game not much after he popped a 50 yard touchdown. I’m not saying Vidor would of won, but would of been a lot closer if he would’ve gone down.

#28 played the first half and I believe he was held out starting in the 3Q. 

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4 hours ago, Billyjohn said:

From my understanding vidors stud on both sides of the ball #28 went out early in the game not much after he popped a 50 yard touchdown. I’m not saying Vidor would of won, but would of been a lot closer if he would’ve gone down.

Come on billyjohn…. Let’s be real 

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4 hours ago, Billyjohn said:

From my understanding vidors stud on both sides of the ball #28 went out early in the game not much after he popped a 50 yard touchdown. I’m not saying Vidor would of won, but would of been a lot closer if he would’ve gone down.

Other than that big run, BC shut him down. I don't think it would have made a difference. 28 is a good player, but has little support around him.

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4 hours ago, Billyjohn said:

From my understanding vidors stud on both sides of the ball #28 went out early in the game not much after he popped a 50 yard touchdown. I’m not saying Vidor would of won, but would of been a lot closer if he would’ve gone down.

If this was week 2 I'd agree possibly, but BC has proven themselves to me at least within this area of competition regardless of #28. 

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7 hours ago, Billyjohn said:

Just out of curiosity who in the district has the best o line ?

That’s hard to say because I’ve only watched BC, Lum, and Vidor. 
 

Vidor’s O Line was having PROBLEMS. It could have just been that we made them appear to be bad, but I don’t think so.  We looked like the Chain Gang of old up front last Friday. I don’t know how many stops the cards made in the pirate backfield. 
 

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3 hours ago, WO-S 89 said:

This Bridge City district will be all done in the first rd of playoffs. They have a bad match up in rd 1.  Kilgore. Chapel Hill. Henderson. Lindale 

You forgot Pine Tree.......Lindale probably won't make it. That district is loaded.

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