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3 minutes ago, "PANTHER NATiON" (WE HERE) said:

But still tho it's almost like there was no coverage just bomb after home after bomb where was the safety's the corners like if CM is as good as their rankings where was the adjustments to your defense like to me this shows central was Way underrated and CM was Over rated 

I wouldn't say overrated 

 

If anything Central is better than people think but Chaminade still favorite to win 3a

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Osceola 23 Lake Gibson 14 Final

Osceolas Offense looked very sloppy shot themselves in the foot with many penalties that killed there drives. Defensive wise they played sound just missed alot of tackles, other then that sound win for Osceola.

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14 minutes ago, topnotch305 said:

They did.. when they had time to throw

All they had to do was look back and find the ball.. But that first td for Chaminade that was just a perfect throw... DB was there but good throw n catch...

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45 minutes ago, ohs vargas said:

Osceola 23 Lake Gibson 14 Final

Osceolas Offense looked very sloppy shot themselves in the foot with many penalties that killed there drives. Defensive wise they played sound just missed alot of tackles, other then that sound win for Osceola.

Very sloppy. The center was terrible, probably couldn't block my 10 year old. Defense and special teams looked good.

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2 hours ago, topnotch305 said:

Central db still suspect they better hope that dline don't give nobody time to throw....

When you say "suspect" what are you comparing their DBs too?    They are not AHP or STA but I believe a few actually have D1 offers...

Keep in mind tonight they were playing versus one of WR cores in the state as well.  To me hard to tell tonight because that Central Pass rush was indeed a cushion for the DBS but  I can tell you the Central DBs were sticking tackles pretty good overall in the defensive backfield.  They appeared to be tackling a lot better than they CM secondary from what I saw...

 

Outside of National powers, few teams are going to slow down that Central pass rush IMO.

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