A - Football Fan wrote:I figured this game would come down to execution. Watford has had their hands full with the region three teams thus far in the playoffs. This will be a really interesting game to watch. Again, I wish I could be there but I will be watching on tv if I get the game if not I will listen on khrt.com which I am sure will be broadcasting the game online.
A - Football Fan wrote:I figured this game would come down to execution. Watford has had their hands full with the region three teams thus far in the playoffs. This will be a really interesting game to watch. Again, I wish I could be there but I will be watching on tv if I get the game if not I will listen on khrt.com which I am sure will be broadcasting the game online.
fballman11 wrote:i know this post thread is about velva-watford...but just to throw it in there when a-fanatic said that watford shot themselves in the foot on saturday...yes i agree they did...bgut dont you think that wil co did also....first drive they were marchin the ball down the field with ease...then two fumbled snaps....turnover ....do you think that if wil co coulda held on to the ball the first drive..it woulda been different?
i am also going to take velva in a close one...velva just simply has to much for watford to handle i believe
NDOK wrote:fballman11 wrote:i know this post thread is about velva-watford...but just to throw it in there when a-fanatic said that watford shot themselves in the foot on saturday...yes i agree they did...bgut dont you think that wil co did also....first drive they were marchin the ball down the field with ease...then two fumbled snaps....turnover ....do you think that if wil co coulda held on to the ball the first drive..it woulda been different?
i am also going to take velva in a close one...velva just simply has to much for watford to handle i believe
Watford had about 360 yards total offense, Williams County about 130. I thought the game was a little more one-sided than the score indicated.
Velva vs Watford should be a treat. Two tradition rich programs going at it. Both can run and throw on offense and are stout on defense. I see it anyone's game.
fballman11 wrote:i know this post thread is about velva-watford...but just to throw it in there when a-fanatic said that watford shot themselves in the foot on saturday...yes i agree they did...bgut dont you think that wil co did also....first drive they were marchin the ball down the field with ease...then two fumbled snaps....turnover ....do you think that if wil co coulda held on to the ball the first drive..it woulda been different?
i am also going to take velva in a close one...velva just simply has to much for watford to handle i believe
A-Fanatic wrote:Here's some food for thought. One of Velva's strengths of the past is a real weakness this year. Velva can't kick an extra point to save their souls, if this game is as close as a lot of you think it will be then the extra points could be the difference maker.
89Dragon wrote:Sadly only 1 of them will get to the actual championship. Regardless who wins WC/Velva game, the championship will be decided on Friday the 13th. The east will be WELL represented. It all is a matter of prespective really. If you have watched the east teams a person could very well say that the championship will be decided in Langdon as much as in Velva. The next game would just be a formality.
I am glad the games still need to be played actually. It will be a great weekend of class A football
uconn_8 wrote:Just an interesting fact...since the inception of the the 4 class system, the team representing the West has won every year.
yakama wrote:It's supposed to be a nice day on Saturday. I take Watford here because they are so balanced on offense and have a great d. I think Jacobson is going to have a big day. Should be an awesome game to watch. WC 21 Velva 13
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