Fballfan29 wrote:Hazen by a lot west always takes care of east
sportsinnorthdakota wrote:Fballfan29 wrote:Hazen by a lot west always takes care of east
Amen! When was the last time a team from the East won the title?
longball wrote:Can't wait to see Mund vs Opp matchup
irisheel wrote:sportscrazy wrote:Well being many of you have ordained Hazen the champs already I guess there is no reason to go to Fargo and watch the game. Oops I guess maybe if we look deeper the numbers show this might not be as lopsided as it seems. Hazen is a great team with great experience and talented players. But if they line up and try and run the ball every down it wi'll play into MNS's strength. MNS is big and physical and their team strength is the DE's and LB's. Teams that have had success have done it in the air. Yesterday against Linton I believe the stats (which haven't been made official) will show Linton had negative rushung yards for the day. On a day which the wind was howling and it was tough to throw unless you had the wind at your back. MNS shut down a very talented well caoched Linton squad. I have seen Hazen play. They are good but if they dont throw the ball a little to keep MNS honest it could make it very interesting. MNS 24-Hazen 22. In the game of the day.
Maybe Hazen didn't need to throw on DLB, they rushed for 280 and they won big. You were quick to judge peoples predictions on the game, that's what posters come here to do and give their 2 cents.
You predict a close game others predict differently.
irisheel wrote:sportscrazy wrote:Well being many of you have ordained Hazen the champs already I guess there is no reason to go to Fargo and watch the game. Oops I guess maybe if we look deeper the numbers show this might not be as lopsided as it seems. Hazen is a great team with great experience and talented players. But if they line up and try and run the ball every down it wi'll play into MNS's strength. MNS is big and physical and their team strength is the DE's and LB's. Teams that have had success have done it in the air. Yesterday against Linton I believe the stats (which haven't been made official) will show Linton had negative rushung yards for the day. On a day which the wind was howling and it was tough to throw unless you had the wind at your back. MNS shut down a very talented well caoched Linton squad. I have seen Hazen play. They are good but if they dont throw the ball a little to keep MNS honest it could make it very interesting. MNS 24-Hazen 22. In the game of the day.
Maybe Hazen didn't need to throw on DLB, they rushed for 280 and they won big. You were quick to judge peoples predictions on the game, that's what posters come here to do and give their 2 cents.
You predict a close game others predict differently.
PPG wrote:Hazen is a very fast and explosive team on offense. Hazen has three legit home run hitters on offense and the best line in A football. The starting defense has given up only 4 TDs the whole season. Hazen has faced spread offenses all season long and Opp and the rest of the secondary have done well. Hazen will respect MNS and not over look them, and they will be well prepared. Hazen is a very physical team that plays well together and believes in each other. Fact is, the speed of Hazen will be even greater
on the turf inside the Fargo Dome. Remember, this isn't basketball and Hazen will win another title.
Oh by the way, 5 yards per carry is very impressive, just ask DLB!
ndfootball4444 wrote:Im not much on singling players out. Overall tho Milnor will contain some on defense and find some holes in bisons defense. I call a closer game with Hazen 20 ..Milnor 16..(possibly higher scores??) If Hazen really turns on there steam in could be a struggle for Milnor, I don't think Hazen has played with much intensity like theyr capable of. Love high school football! Win or lose its great for any team to get to the big game back to back. Both teams will have to be mentally sound and aggressive. pssshhh basketball can wait.
TheOneTheOnly wrote:Saw Hazen play they are a good team but nothing special at all. MNS with two 6'5 receivers and if they can pass the ball it will be hard to stop. Looked like just containing Bornemann is what makes that offense stop clicking. We will see who the best team is on Friday at noon.
Blackheart wrote:Any reason why they don't play the championship game on Saturday? I would think a lot more people could attend a game that wasn't played Friday at noon.
TheOneTheOnly wrote:Lisbon was the first game of the year for the bulldogs. We will see how Hazen does don't count them out till the game is over!! MNS 24 Hazen 16
JAA wrote:The game against Lisbon was the first game of the year for the Bulldogs. The other point about this game is that Lisbon is a AA school. The Bulldogs other loss was a game held during a down pour and hurricane type winds. It basically came down to the opening kickoff being run back for a TD by the other team and a couple of blocked punts that gave them the ball on a very short field. Excuses, I know, but its what happened. These kids have a ton of heart and are very well coached. It's not the size of the dog in the fight its the size of the fight in the dog! Bulldogs in a battle- 24-22.
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