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DropKick

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I've seen 7-0 Beckville play Timpson and San Augustine and I've seen 6-0 Shelbyville play Garrison and Joaquin.

 

1) Shelbyville's defense has not faced an offense this year that can do as many things as well as Beckville's can.

     In Beckville's #2 Mitchell they will see a running back that's as quick as Garrison's #5 Dove and hits the hole like

     Joaquin's #4 Belrose. #22 Reed runs hard inside.They can throw the ball some also just ask San Augustine.They

     don't beat themselves with a lot of mistakes. They have averaged about 42 points a game.

 

2) Beckville's offense has not faced a defense as quick and hard hitting as Shelbyville's.The defense has given up only 20

     points this year.

 

3) Shelbyville's offense comes in averaging 50 points per game and is led by #32 Burrell who averages over 225 yards rushing per game.

    They have six other backs that average over 8 yards per carry.They don't throw often but when they do they average 20 per catch.

 

4) Beckville's defense has allowed only an average of 14 points per game. They may not be as quick on defense as Shelbyville but like their

     offense they don't make a lot of mistakes and beat themselves. I was impressed by the way their linebackers played.

 

On paper it looks like the Dragons have the edge. But football games are not played on past results they are played on a football

field between young men who give everything they have for four quarters

 

It's going to be a fun night in Beckville Friday with one of these teams coming away in the driver's seat in the District 10 2A race.

Weather will be cool and the weatherman said it might also be wet.

 

May the best team win and everyone come home safe.

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