Beulah @ Grafton
Posted: Mon Oct 24, 2011 10:32 am
Thoughts on this weekend's playoff matchup
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prepfan14 wrote:my upset pick standing by it you watch 21-22 Beulah
old#63 wrote:Anybody from Buelah area want to give a rundown of the team? Are they run or pass oriented? Who are the most talented players and why? I'd like to have some background on the team if anyone has any insight.
Indy5 wrote:old#63 wrote:Anybody from Buelah area want to give a rundown of the team? Are they run or pass oriented? Who are the most talented players and why? I'd like to have some background on the team if anyone has any insight.
From what I've seen, they are more of a passing team than running team. Their defensive front was pretty decent.
old#63 wrote:Shanley is the only team all year to score more than 1 touchdown on Grafton's starting defense. Beulah won't be the second.
Spoilers 34
Beulah 6
thewanderer wrote:Buelah is 4th in the west. I dont think they are any better than the 2nd, 3rd or 4th team in the east. Grafton beat these 3 teams by an average of 34 pts per game. The word is that buelah likes to pass. Grafton has the best secondary in the state but the competition they have faced this year have all been running teams so they might be a little rusty? That, along with the playoff otmosphere might make it a little closer. i will say Grafton by 30. JMHO
Bud225 wrote::?:thewanderer wrote:Buelah is 4th in the west. I dont think they are any better than the 2nd, 3rd or 4th team in the east. Grafton beat these 3 teams by an average of 34 pts per game. The word is that buelah likes to pass. Grafton has the best secondary in the state but the competition they have faced this year have all been running teams so they might be a little rusty? That, along with the playoff otmosphere might make it a little closer. i will say Grafton by 30. JMHO
Beulah easily could have ended the number one team in the west. They would have beat rugby in the last minute if not for a holding call and they would have beat Bott if not for dropped pass in the endzone with 30 seconds left. With those two plays they could have ended 6-1 in the west taking the number one spot. But it can't be helped that they didn't it's what makes the game so intresting.
thewanderer wrote:Bud225 wrote::?:thewanderer wrote:Buelah is 4th in the west. I dont think they are any better than the 2nd, 3rd or 4th team in the east. Grafton beat these 3 teams by an average of 34 pts per game. The word is that buelah likes to pass. Grafton has the best secondary in the state but the competition they have faced this year have all been running teams so they might be a little rusty? That, along with the playoff otmosphere might make it a little closer. i will say Grafton by 30. JMHO
Beulah easily could have ended the number one team in the west. They would have beat rugby in the last minute if not for a holding call and they would have beat Bott if not for dropped pass in the endzone with 30 seconds left. With those two plays they could have ended 6-1 in the west taking the number one spot. But it can't be helped that they didn't it's what makes the game so intresting.
Wudda cudda shudda. I wasn't aware they lost to rugby. Grafton throttled rugby by 30. Starters didn't play the second half
Run4Fun2009 wrote:thewanderer wrote:Bud225 wrote::?:thewanderer wrote:Buelah is 4th in the west. I dont think they are any better than the 2nd, 3rd or 4th team in the east. Grafton beat these 3 teams by an average of 34 pts per game. The word is that buelah likes to pass. Grafton has the best secondary in the state but the competition they have faced this year have all been running teams so they might be a little rusty? That, along with the playoff otmosphere might make it a little closer. i will say Grafton by 30. JMHO
Beulah easily could have ended the number one team in the west. They would have beat rugby in the last minute if not for a holding call and they would have beat Bott if not for dropped pass in the endzone with 30 seconds left. With those two plays they could have ended 6-1 in the west taking the number one spot. But it can't be helped that they didn't it's what makes the game so intresting.
Wudda cudda shudda. I wasn't aware they lost to rugby. Grafton throttled rugby by 30. Starters didn't play the second half
Comparison of Common Opponents:
Rugby 31 Beulah 28
Central Cass 28 Beulah 12
Grafton 38 Rugby 7
Grafton 42 Central Cass 12
Run4Fun2009 wrote:thewanderer wrote:Bud225 wrote::?:thewanderer wrote:Buelah is 4th in the west. I dont think they are any better than the 2nd, 3rd or 4th team in the east. Grafton beat these 3 teams by an average of 34 pts per game. The word is that buelah likes to pass. Grafton has the best secondary in the state but the competition they have faced this year have all been running teams so they might be a little rusty? That, along with the playoff otmosphere might make it a little closer. i will say Grafton by 30. JMHO
Beulah easily could have ended the number one team in the west. They would have beat rugby in the last minute if not for a holding call and they would have beat Bott if not for dropped pass in the endzone with 30 seconds left. With those two plays they could have ended 6-1 in the west taking the number one spot. But it can't be helped that they didn't it's what makes the game so intresting.
Wudda cudda shudda. I wasn't aware they lost to rugby. Grafton throttled rugby by 30. Starters didn't play the second half
Comparison of Common Opponents:
Rugby 31 Beulah 28
Central Cass 28 Beulah 12
Grafton 38 Rugby 7
Grafton 42 Central Cass 12
ndsportsfan14 wrote:prepfan14 wrote:my upset pick standing by it you watch 21-22 Beulah
Your a complete idiot! Literally!