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Warriors mailbag: What’s up with the center spot? Who’d win a series between the ‘15-16 and ’16-17 Warriors? : mercurynews





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Warriors mailbag: What's up with the center spot? Who'd win a series between the '15-16 and '16-17 Warriors?

Warriors mailbag: What's up with the center spot? Who'd win a series between the '15-16 and '16-17 Warriors?
Warriors mailbag: What's up with the center spot? Who'd win a series between the '15-16 and '16-17 Warriors?
With Warriors camp less than two weeks away, I figured I'd toss out the microphone to fans to get a pulse on their most burning questions surrounding the team.Fan interaction is one of my favorite parts of the job.This is my first mailbag.
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Warriors win big at Franklin

Warriors win big at Franklin
Warriors win big at Franklin
Buy Photo Erwin's Damien Ferguson (2) threw six touchdown passes to C.J.Thompson (8) in Friday's win at Franklin.(Photo: Angeli Wright)Quality competition or not, three straight losses is three straight losses.
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Davidson 39, Theodore 0: Warriors allow just 1 completed pass in dominating win

Davidson 39, Theodore 0: Warriors allow just 1 completed pass in dominating win
Davidson 39, Theodore 0: Warriors allow just 1 completed pass in dominating win
Davidson dominated.The offensive line consistently opened running lanes as the Warriors totaled more than 250 yards on the ground, while not allowing a sack.South Alabama commit and Davidson QB Cephus Johnson threw for 178 yards and two touchdowns in a 39-0 victory over Theodore.
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Matty Smith: Wigan Warriors gain finals confidence boost with win at Warrington

Matty Smith: Wigan Warriors gain finals confidence boost with win at Warrington
Matty Smith: Wigan Warriors gain finals confidence boost with win at Warrington
A drop goal from Matty Smith put Wigan ahead against Warrington with four minutes remaining on FridayWigan have the confidence to go on and win the Super League grand final after overcoming leaders Warrington on Friday, says half-back Matty Smith.After going down to 12 men, following Ben Flower's red card, Wigan scored 21 unanswered points to triumph.Wigan have lost the past two Super League deciders at Old Trafford.
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