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5 hours ago, BrowardHandicapper said:

What is the future for Central at this point?  I believe they were very Senior heavy this year.   

I think they're the team to beat next year with some of those young studs they have.   Central will always have a nice D and Oline,  and if they get a nice QB in transfer season watch out!  

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46 minutes ago, 954gator said:

I think they're the team to beat next year with some of those young studs they have.   Central will always have a nice D and Oline,  and if they get a nice QB in transfer season watch out!  

 there is now a power shift..... NW gets the pick of the litter now in regards to players. That's what happen when u win these games. They beat central 3 times in a row. 

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5 minutes ago, topnotch305 said:

 there is now a power shift..... NW gets the pick of the litter now in regards to players. That's what happen when u win these games. They beat central 3 times in a row. 

 

55 minutes ago, 954gator said:

I think they're the team to beat next year with some of those young studs they have.   Central will always have a nice D and Oline,  and if they get a nice QB in transfer season watch out!  

 

Central was Senior heavy, got lots of transfers this year and were very good , but still pretty much got owned by MNW.   As topnotch305 said those transfers likely won't  be the next year.  Central's #12 QB Underwood does return next season.  Overall, I think they have a lot of shoes to fill which is going to be a challenge.

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6 hours ago, BrowardHandicapper said:

 

 

Central was Senior heavy, got lots of transfers this year and were very good , but still pretty much got owned by MNW.   As topnotch305 said those transfers likely won't  be the next year.  Central's #12 QB Underwood does return next season.  Overall, I think they have a lot of shoes to fill which is going to be a challenge.

The hardest shoe to fill will be Atwell.  MNW without him is a different team.   Both will get plenty of transfers, but when I see kids like Amauri Daniels and that OL/Dl monster and others from Ft. Laud canes going to central, it makes me think they'll continue loading up.  Can't underestimate Centrals OOS campaign as well.  These kids love traveling and playing OOS.  

Regardless,  both will be strong, and the team likely to get hit the hardest is Carol City IMO.

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2 hours ago, 954gator said:

The hardest shoe to fill will be Atwell.  MNW without him is a different team.   Both will get plenty of transfers, but when I see kids like Amauri Daniels and that OL/Dl monster and others from Ft. Laud canes going to central, it makes me think they'll continue loading up.  Can't underestimate Centrals OOS campaign as well.  These kids love traveling and playing OOS.  

Regardless,  both will be strong, and the team likely to get hit the hardest is Carol City IMO.

Actually Carol City might be the favorite next year.. Nayquan Wright will be back healthy and they are not losing that many seniors I don't think. Nw is getting some of the top optimist players coming in next year but they will be young. I'm sure we will have decent qb play next year with or without a top qb transferring. As well as others that like playing for big crowds under bright lights. 

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On 11/18/2017 at 1:46 PM, 954gator said:

The hardest shoe to fill will be Atwell.  MNW without him is a different team.   Both will get plenty of transfers, but when I see kids like Amauri Daniels and that OL/Dl monster and others from Ft. Laud canes going to central, it makes me think they'll continue loading up.  Can't underestimate Centrals OOS campaign as well.  These kids love traveling and playing OOS.  

Regardless,  both will be strong, and the team likely to get hit the hardest is Carol City IMO.

Carol City has those Miami Gardens kids coming in too..... Tgey should be alright and Nay’quan Wright is coming back ...

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On 11/18/2017 at 1:46 PM, 954gator said:

The hardest shoe to fill will be Atwell.  MNW without him is a different team.   Both will get plenty of transfers, but when I see kids like Amauri Daniels and that OL/Dl monster and others from Ft. Laud canes going to central, it makes me think they'll continue loading up.  Can't underestimate Centrals OOS campaign as well.  These kids love traveling and playing OOS.  

Regardless,  both will be strong, and the team likely to get hit the hardest is Carol City IMO.

YEAH BUT BASE OF THE GAME AGAINST NAPLES IT APPEARS MNW WILL BE FINE AT THE QB POSITION AFTER TUTU LEAVES FOR LOUISVILLE 

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7 hours ago, peezy28 said:

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@topnotch305 man I didnt even realize you posted on here.  Man y'all boys used to run FLV LMAO. 

Yea I post on here but not as much as I used to on other site.. Taylor is around but not on boards like that no more.. he not at the games or invested as much no more but I'm sure he will be oin Orlando Friday..

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