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On 8/26/2024 at 10:13 AM, Football Fanatic said:

Memorial at North - The Husky defense has a chance to prove they are legit in this one against a very stout Tigers team. I think they keep it a one score game for a while but Memorial pulls away late to win by three scores.

Spot on prediction 

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6 minutes ago, tango said:

Somewhat surprised now that Castle could not beat North by a wider margin. 

Limited Snaps for Castle + North was milking the clock on the offense. But I agree, Castle ended up having like 21 plays and most of those came from their only Offensive TD. 

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9 hours ago, tango said:

Somewhat surprised now that Castle could not beat North by a wider margin. 

North’s defense should give them the opportunity to compete.  Overall, I thought that unit did a pretty good job.

They were getting enough pressure on Fisher to disrupt the timing of Memorial’s passing game and force a number of bad or hurried throws to receivers that weren’t open.

Their offense struggled (aside from Rucker’s long TD run - which was a great play call, totally fooled Memorial’s defense…and everybody else in Bundrant Stadium).  So they’ll need to find more ways to move the ball consistently.

Over on the Memorial side…Connor O’Donahue will be a strong complement to Alex Broshears.  Both of them have had double-digit tackles in both games.  O’Donahue closes on ball carriers very quickly and tackles well.

Liam Bryant, a former QB who beefed up and moved to DE, is making some noise at his new position.  He had 2 sacks and at least 3 or 4 QB hurries…he came pretty close to having a 4 sack game.

And I also have to shout out to Maxx Anslinger.  He made two phenomenal catches in the end zone for longish TDs.  On the first, he had to stretch for a fade pass to the back corner and managed to not only secure possession, but get a foot down in bounds.  On the 2nd, he maintained possession through a very hard hit.

Take away the muffed punt and a couple of long runs, I thought Memorial played very well on both sides of the ball.

 

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7 hours ago, MHSTigerFan said:

They were getting enough pressure on Fisher to disrupt the timing of Memorial’s passing game and force a number of bad or hurried throws to receivers that weren’t open.

I think they were missing someone on the OL last night

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