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Silsbee vs Bay City Friday 6pm Turner Stadium Humble


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I've done some research on Bay City Black Cats.  

 

They had to Beat Sealy to make the playoffs.  They finished 3rd in that district, with the last 5 spots being tied at 3-3.  That 5th team, Needleville missed the playoff, I assume some type of head to head scenario... Also they beat a team that's a traditional powerhouse, Cameron Yoe in nondistrict.

 

BC seems to be able to score somewhat.  They've been held to single digit scores ONCE and have scored over 40 points 3 times.  They're like to pass more than run and have more yards passing than running, but still run Well based on attempts.  

 

The QB, Davidson, makes the offense go.  He passed for over 2,000 yards and also leads the team in rushing yards with over  1,000 yards rushing.  A dual threat QB.  He doesn't throw to just one receiver.  He passed it around all over the field.  

 

On defense, seems like their secondary is their weakness.  They give up almost twice as many TD's in the air than on the ground.  

 

Silsbee should win this one just based on all the things Silsbee's doing well at.  

 

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Just a little research about Bay City....According to MaxPreps....#2..D. Davidson/1007 yds. passing/7TD's.........#4 J. Collins...5 TD'S receiving.....#6 C Janise...6 TD's receiving.....

Also beleive the Tigers can win this game with a HEAVY dose of the running game.....Bay City defense doesn't seem to be that good against the run......guess we'll see firsthand come Friday....

                                       

                                                       

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After watching some film, Bay City is a lot like Center but better. Bay City offense runs through their QB, the first true duel threat QB Silsbee has seen this year, 2,000+ passing/1000+ rushing. He likes to spread the ball around.  They have a big running back that likes to impose his size on defense's, doesn't have top end speed and not much of a cutter. The WRs are a good bunch, short routes, deep routes and speed. The Bay City defense is quick. They flow to the ball with great pursuit and like to gang tackle, ok on one-on-one tackling. Their run defense they like to plug the gaps with LB on stunts and blizes and rely on their front to put presser on the opposing QB, DBs has some speed. The Silsbee offense, after last week, needs to clean it up. Four turnovers and run blocking, to many time our RBs got hit in the backfield or at the line of scrimmage. We should be able to run the ball and if they pull up to stop the run we should have no problem going over the top. The Silsbee defense should be able to get after these guys. If we contain their QB like we did last week it will be a long night for Bay City. Again, I don't think Bay City has seen the overall team speed like what Silsbee will put on the field Friday night. Should be another good played game. If Silsbee offense plays clean I see a 42-28 win. I know, a homer pick. TigerNation!!!

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