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1 hour ago, Floridatech said:

Let me know how an STA ass kickin will be after game

Venice fans gon be like THEIR EXPLOITING BLACK PEOPLE THEIR EXPLOITING BLACK PEOPLE 

Looooolll

 

Hahah that was actually pretty funny. I saw that video. Complete ignorance. And FYI I had you guys beating Doctor Phillips by 20+ points. This loss was shocking to me. 

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8 minutes ago, VeniceIndiansFootball said:

Hahah that was actually pretty funny. I saw that video. Complete ignorance. And FYI I had you guys beating Doctor Phillips by 20+ points. This loss was shocking to me. 

First of all tried to tell you that Vero was overrated but hey they still beat y'all but Dr Phillips only allowed them one td hmmmmm....... 

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1 hour ago, Floridatech said:

Let me know how an STA ass kickin will be after game

Venice fans gon be like THEIR EXPLOITING BLACK PEOPLE THEIR EXPLOITING BLACK PEOPLE 

Looooolll

 

I don’t know if STA can beat us this year but we’ll see. I want to see Vero Beach play STA in the regular season next year. I think it would be really cool.

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1 minute ago, Floridatech said:

First of all tried to tell you that Vero was overrated but hey they still beat y'all but Dr Phillips only allowed them one td hmmmmm....... 

Yeah I know. Vero Beach looked like a machine but I remember you told me they had a tradition of undefeated regular seasons with early playoff losses. I thought this year would be the year Vero Beach broke that rut. I guess not.

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3 minutes ago, VeniceIndiansFootball said:

Yeah I know. Vero Beach looked like a machine but I remember you told me they had a tradition of undefeated regular seasons with early playoff losses. I thought this year would be the year Vero Beach broke that rut. I guess not.

Not just undefeated but we had 1 and 2 loss teams that got eliminated early too

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1 hour ago, OldSchoolLion said:

Those 2 chinks in Wekiva's armor could be huge in the upcoming games.  Columbus is not a flashy team.  They are very disciplined and execute.  They have had some slow starts this year, but the team I saw this weekend came out firing on both sides of the ball.  South Dade, Columbus and Deerfield can all score points very quickly.  Could work for or against them playing a team like Wekiva.  Those 3 also have very solid defenses, and Wekiva is not going to run over them as easily as they have done to some teams this year.  

Although the score does not reflect it, Apopka contained Wekiva's offense for the entire first half last evening before wearing down in the mid third quarter. Wekiva's sole touchdown in the first half was off a nearly busted fake punt when the punter managed to pitch the ball just as he was being brought down. 

The problem Apopka faced was that they could not move the ball either on the ground or through the air consistently against Wekiva's D. As a result, Apopka's defense got little time to rest and was often in bad field position. For the entire game, Apopka managed to break off one big play, and, aside from that, had one sustained drive that looked promising, as well as one razzle dazzle type play, and a pass that found Wright wide open for a touchdown. If a team can find a chink in the defense's armor, and can exploit it, they have a sold chance of winning as Wekiva probably won't put up basketball scores on very good defenses. The game against Mandarin the Friday after Thanksgiving should tell us a lot as Mandarin seems to be much improved in the playoffs over their regular season performances.  

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11 minutes ago, DarterBlue2 said:

Although the score does not reflect it, Apopka contained Wekiva's offense for the entire first half last evening before wearing down in the mid third quarter. Wekiva's sole touchdown in the first half was off a nearly busted fake punt when the punter managed to pitch the ball just as he was being brought down. 

The problem Apopka faced was that they could not move the ball either on the ground or through the air consistently against Wekiva's D. As a result, Apopka's defense got little time to rest and was often in bad field position. For the entire game, Apopka managed to break off one big play, and, aside from that, had one sustained drive that looked promising, as well as one razzle dazzle type play, and a pass that found Wright wide open for a touchdown. If a team can find a chink in the defense's armor, and can exploit it, they have a sold chance of winning as Wekiva probably won't put up basketball scores on very good defenses. The game against Mandarin the Friday after Thanksgiving should tell us a lot as Mandarin seems to be much improved in the playoffs over their regular season performances.  

I watched some of the first half and thought Apopka's D did a good job.  Saw some aggressive play.  

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29 minutes ago, DarterBlue2 said:

Although the score does not reflect it, Apopka contained Wekiva's offense for the entire first half last evening before wearing down in the mid third quarter. Wekiva's sole touchdown in the first half was off a nearly busted fake punt when the punter managed to pitch the ball just as he was being brought down. 

The problem Apopka faced was that they could not move the ball either on the ground or through the air consistently against Wekiva's D. As a result, Apopka's defense got little time to rest and was often in bad field position. For the entire game, Apopka managed to break off one big play, and, aside from that, had one sustained drive that looked promising, as well as one razzle dazzle type play, and a pass that found Wright wide open for a touchdown. If a team can find a chink in the defense's armor, and can exploit it, they have a sold chance of winning as Wekiva probably won't put up basketball scores on very good defenses. The game against Mandarin the Friday after Thanksgiving should tell us a lot as Mandarin seems to be much improved in the playoffs over their regular season performances.  

Who knows Palm Beach Central could be the team to make it outta the South but Columbus very disciplined tho 

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On 11/17/2018 at 8:35 AM, shredstar said:

Have to laugh when they call Mandarin shredding WP an "upset."  Maybe because of the records, who knows.  But, I saw it with my own eyes and WP should be fortunate that it wasn't a whole lot worse.  Essentially, that game was over when they kicked the ball off.  The difference in the two teams was evident from play one.  

This Mandarin squad is almost a mirror image of the Bartram Trail team that made it to the 7A final last year...elite QB with a stable of future D1 skill players who grew up through a difficult early schedule.  Plus, this Mandarin defense is far better than BT's was last year.

Columbus looks tough to beat, but I wouldn't pencil Wekiva in just yet.  They absolutely have their hands full this upcoming Friday with a lot of the same matchup problems WP had last night.  

It was a minor upset simply because duval teams in large classifications usually struggle to go deep (like Sandalwood for instance) but them beating Winter Park didn't surprise me but them blowing them out did,  especially at Winter Park 

 

I actually think mandarin beats Wekiva this week, I'm still not sold on Wekiva offense wise and Mandarin is looking very dangerous at the right time

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On 11/17/2018 at 11:24 AM, OldSchoolLion said:

Nice post.  South Dade is a scary team.  If their "good" team shows up, they could challenge Columbus.  And Deerfield is a dangerous team, too.  Have not seen PB Central.

Those 2 chinks in Wekiva's armor could be huge in the upcoming games.  Columbus is not a flashy team.  They are very disciplined and execute.  They have had some slow starts this year, but the team I saw this weekend came out firing on both sides of the ball.  South Dade, Columbus and Deerfield can all score points very quickly.  Could work for or against them playing a team like Wekiva.  Those 3 also have very solid defenses, and Wekiva is not going to run over them as easily as they have done to some teams this year.  

  

Deerfield matches up very well vs Wekiva IMO.   They'd have to get there first though and we all know that's not something that usually happens.  

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