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Game of the Week sideline reporter John Skudris, interviews TechBoston Running Back Marcus Gonzalez (297 Rushing Yards, 4 TDs) and head coach Raul Brown, after the Bears defeated the East Boston Jets, 28-12, at Sartori Stadium in East Boston. To view the TechBoston Bears vs. East Boston Jets high school football game in its entirety, please visit: https://youtu.be/q1s4WNRsOkg
A
A
And
your
offensive
line
has
had
you
know
some
transition
over
the
past
year,
you
had
an
injury
today
on
the
right
side
of
the
line
that
affected
you
guys
as
well,
and
yet
here
they
were
again
plowing
through
holes,
for
you
against
a
very
good
defense
for
the
Jets
of
East.
Boston
talked
a
little
bit
about
your
o
line
and
how
they
helped
contribute
to
your
success
as
well.
My.
B
A
This
season
is
an
interesting
one
for
you
guys,
because
you
began
the
season
with
you:
a
quarterback
and
you're
running
a
spread
option
type
of
offense
and
after
the
offense
got
off
to
a
slow
start.
The
first
few
games
you
transitioned
to
running
back,
you
put
esau
back
at
quarterback
and
well,
things
clearly
have
worked
out
talked
about.
How
do
you
go
from
being
a
quarterback
to
a
running
back,
and
how
do
you
make
that
transition
so
fluently?
As
you
have
I
feel.
B
Like
just
follow
my
aesthetic
abilities,
just
transitioning
and
going
to
the
back
field,
trusting
my
sophomore
quarterback
esau
and
we
just
kept
pushing
as
well.
You.
A
A
Most
times
you
would
think
quarterback
because,
that's
you
know
the
lead
jockey,
that's
the
guy
everyone
talks
about,
but
you
prefer
getting
the
ball
on
your
hands
getting
dirty.
Yes,
sir,
hey
nothing
wrong
with
that
and
he
got
today
and
he's
gonna
go
clean
up.
Almost
300
yards
rushing
for
touchdowns
great
job
Marcus.
Best
of
luck,
rest
of
the
way
bring
your
coach
in
here
coach
Brown.
What
a
performance
here
I
talked
to
you
at
halftime
for
a
few
seconds,
and
you
said
that
you
know
players
were
just
getting
out
of
position.
A
C
Easy
did
a
really
good
job
of
holding
on
to
the
ball,
and
ball
opens
up
the
possession
time.
We
looked
at
our
charts
and
we
noticed
we
only
had
about
five-six
offensive
plays,
so
that
played
a
huge
role
in
it
as
well.
So
if
we
made
any
mistakes
in
five
or
six
plays
it
just
made,
the
problem
look
a
lot
bigger
than
what
it
was.
So
we
went
inside
the
locker
room
made
some
adjustments,
talk
to
the
players
found
out
what
people
were
and
then
we
realized.
A
It
there's
some
fantastic
adjustments
as
you've
made
this
season,
as
I
mentioned
with
Marcus.
You
guys
offensively
have
gone
through
really
a
revolution
over
the
course
of
your
first
six
games
and
it's
coming
to
really
bear
bear
fruit
for
you
guys
that
you
guys
coming
away
with
another
high
performance
and
high
octane
offensive
day.
You
know
how
much
effort
goes
into
on
a
weekly
basis,
changing
an
offense
around
like
that.
I
feel
like
that
is
a
you
know,
24
hour,
seven
day
a
week,
job
to
have
to
change
around
something
like
that.
Well,.
C
Well,
we
ran
multiple
offenses
and
what
we
decided
was
the
one
that
worked
best,
the
one
we
moved.
The
ball
best
was
Marcus
at
Gonzales
and
I
said
all
year.
You
know
it's
like
having
like
Bo
Jackson
and
took
the
old
Tecmo
Bowl.
You
know
and
I
feel
like
I
have
the
best
player
so
I
feel
like
it's
gonna
put
the
ball
in
the
best
players
hands.
You
know
well.
A
That's
the
way
to
do
it
and
that's
the
way
to
win
now.
You
guys
have
a
huge
matchup
next
week
against
West
Roxbury
you
coming
into
the
weekend
was
three-and-oh
leading
your
division.
Now
you
guys
are
crept
up
and
you're
right
behind
them
with
an
opportunity
to
maybe
usurp
them
in
the
standings.
How
big
is
this
game
coming
up
and
how
hard
are
you
guys
gonna
prepare
all
week?
Well,.
C
West
Roxbury
has
a
great
coaching
staff.
We
all
know
each
other
very
well,
our
kids
know
each
other
very
well.
They
probably
are
the
strongest
defense
we'll
see
all
year,
they're
tough,
they're,
big
they're,
strong
they've,
notoriously
been
known
for
that.
We
have
our
work
cut
out
for
us,
but
my
boys
will
show
up
I'm
just
like
they
will
and
you'll
be
ready
ready
for
this
football
football
game.
A
Certainly
well
one
one
more
for
you,
coach
speaking
of
defense,
your
defense
in
the
second
half
was
outstanding.
He
struggled
a
little
bit
at
times
against
the
pass
in
the
first
half
I.
Think
you
only
allowed
one
or
two
first
downs
to
the
Jets.
The
entirety
of
the
second
half
talked
a
little
about
the
growth
of
your
defense
here
over
the
course
of
the
season.
Well,
that's.
C
It
that's
what's
the
thing
the
defense
has
always
been
great.
The
offense
is
just
now
catching
up
to
them.
We
always
depend
like
the
defensive
coordinator.
Jason
Seifer
has
done
a
great
job
with
these
guys.
All
year
long,
you
change
the
defense
up
this
year
and
they've
been
the
ones
that
been
keeping
us
in
to
football
games,
and
the
offense
right
now
is
just
catching
up
to
them.
They've
been
spectacular
the
whole
year,
I.
A
Found
18
points
in
three
games:
your
defense,
as
allowed
as
you
continue
to
motor
through
the
Boston
City
League
coach.
Thank
you
so
much.
That's
luck
into
West!
Roxbury!
Hopefully
we'll
see
you
again
soon.
That's
coach,
Raul,
Brown,
the
winning
coach
today
and
our
hero,
the
game,
Marcus
Gonzales,
almost
300
yards,
rushing
four
touchdowns
and,
as
the
weather
gets
colder,
the
Bears
get
warmer.
That's
it
from
the
sideline
back
up
to
you,
Pat
and
Alan.