wolves65 wrote:Run? sweet game because C Cass lost or just the game?
Just a sweet game! I have nothing against CC or Kindred in football...now BB that's a different story but that's with my bias to a different district 2 team.
wolves65 wrote:Run? sweet game because C Cass lost or just the game?
coolhandluke wrote:Lets do a top 5 reasons to keep your quarterback in when up by 30 or more: 5) Hanson needs the stats to play small college football. 4) Years of other teams laughing while beating you by 30-40 (VC among them) have slightly altered your thought pattern. 3) You teach math in Grafton and thought that being up by 30 was only a 2 possession game. 2) It's getting closer to Christmas and thoughts of state championships are dancing in your head. AND #1) You remembered what Al Davis once said, "You don't adjust. You just dominate." Please, lighten up on the coach and his team, and don't take my comments too seriously. Grafton is a great football team, and I am hoping they can pull it off this year. Good luck to all.
thewanderer wrote:coolhandluke wrote:Lets do a top 5 reasons to keep your quarterback in when up by 30 or more: 5) Hanson needs the stats to play small college football. 4) Years of other teams laughing while beating you by 30-40 (VC among them) have slightly altered your thought pattern. 3) You teach math in Grafton and thought that being up by 30 was only a 2 possession game. 2) It's getting closer to Christmas and thoughts of state championships are dancing in your head. AND #1) You remembered what Al Davis once said, "You don't adjust. You just dominate." Please, lighten up on the coach and his team, and don't take my comments too seriously. Grafton is a great football team, and I am hoping they can pull it off this year. Good luck to all.
hind site is 20/20 in these scenarios. if you are trying to be funny, it was a little humerous. if not, a few counter points. Maus got thru the season with few injury woes. again, my bias is in hind sight. these kids along with coach maus have been buiding this team for 3 years. the upperclassmen have only been playing a half game most of the season. for one, they do deseve the minutes on the field.(pretty hard work over the years to get 12 to 24 minutes a game depending on whether you play both ways) its almost like getting penalized for their successes 2. Along the same lines, they havent played a full game for over a month. Assuming the playoffs will be tougher, not a bad idea to give the starters a reminder that games will come that dont end at half time. arguing about a past event that didnt happen makes no sense. Maus made a calculated decision that worked out just fine. alot of if's in life. Your little jabs at hanson and maus(if serious) seem a little childish given their and the teams accomplishments this year. especially when it seems from your posts that you are a grafton fan of some sort. JMHO
thewanderer wrote:coolhandluke wrote:Lets do a top 5 reasons to keep your quarterback in when up by 30 or more: 5) Hanson needs the stats to play small college football. 4) Years of other teams laughing while beating you by 30-40 (VC among them) have slightly altered your thought pattern. 3) You teach math in Grafton and thought that being up by 30 was only a 2 possession game. 2) It's getting closer to Christmas and thoughts of state championships are dancing in your head. AND #1) You remembered what Al Davis once said, "You don't adjust. You just dominate." Please, lighten up on the coach and his team, and don't take my comments too seriously. Grafton is a great football team, and I am hoping they can pull it off this year. Good luck to all.
hind site is 20/20 in these scenarios. if you are trying to be funny, it was a little humerous. if not, a few counter points. Maus got thru the season with few injury woes. again, my bias is in hind sight. these kids along with coach maus have been buiding this team for 3 years. the upperclassmen have only been playing a half game most of the season. for one, they do deseve the minutes on the field.(pretty hard work over the years to get 12 to 24 minutes a game depending on whether you play both ways) its almost like getting penalized for their successes 2. Along the same lines, they havent played a full game for over a month. Assuming the playoffs will be tougher, not a bad idea to give the starters a reminder that games will come that dont end at half time. arguing about a past event that didnt happen makes no sense. Maus made a calculated decision that worked out just fine. alot of if's in life. Your little jabs at hanson and maus(if serious) seem a little childish given their and the teams accomplishments this year. especially when it seems from your posts that you are a grafton fan of some sort. JMHO
Run4Fun2009 wrote:Indy5 wrote:ndfan wrote:Indy5 wrote:Run4Fun2009 wrote:old#63 wrote:Are all the games in the East and West getting played on Tuesday the 18th?
As far as I know they are ALL on the 18th! Class AAA plays games on the 18th and the 19th.
I know Bishop Ryan and St Marys play on the 19th.
What is the reason they are allowed to play on a Wednesday?
I don't know. They did last year too.
Well it is NDEA weekend..so there usually isn't any church events schedule and no school the next two days. So that is why the last week of the season can be played on this Wednesday.
GRIDIRON GURU wrote:".....so if its your time to Shine....Shine!!!!"
I agree, I don't have a problem with Grafton tacking on another score but there was around 5 min. to go in the game. Hanson was running option so he was free game to get lick after a pitch.
Not too smart going for a championship run in my opinion.
thewanderer wrote:coolhandluke wrote:Lets do a top 5 reasons to keep your quarterback in when up by 30 or more: 5) Hanson needs the stats to play small college football. 4) Years of other teams laughing while beating you by 30-40 (VC among them) have slightly altered your thought pattern. 3) You teach math in Grafton and thought that being up by 30 was only a 2 possession game. 2) It's getting closer to Christmas and thoughts of state championships are dancing in your head. AND #1) You remembered what Al Davis once said, "You don't adjust. You just dominate." Please, lighten up on the coach and his team, and don't take my comments too seriously. Grafton is a great football team, and I am hoping they can pull it off this year. Good luck to all.
hind site is 20/20 in these scenarios. if you are trying to be funny, it was a little humerous. if not, a few counter points. Maus got thru the season with few injury woes. again, my bias is in hind sight. these kids along with coach maus have been buiding this team for 3 years. the upperclassmen have only been playing a half game most of the season. for one, they do deseve the minutes on the field.(pretty hard work over the years to get 12 to 24 minutes a game depending on whether you play both ways) its almost like getting penalized for their successes 2. Along the same lines, they havent played a full game for over a month. Assuming the playoffs will be tougher, not a bad idea to give the starters a reminder that games will come that dont end at half time. arguing about a past event that didnt happen makes no sense. Maus made a calculated decision that worked out just fine. alot of if's in life. Your little jabs at hanson and maus(if serious) seem a little childish given their and the teams accomplishments this year. especially when it seems from your posts that you are a grafton fan of some sort. JMHO
coolhandluke wrote:thewanderer wrote:coolhandluke wrote:Lets do a top 5 reasons to keep your quarterback in when up by 30 or more: 5) Hanson needs the stats to play small college football. 4) Years of other teams laughing while beating you by 30-40 (VC among them) have slightly altered your thought pattern. 3) You teach math in Grafton and thought that being up by 30 was only a 2 possession game. 2) It's getting closer to Christmas and thoughts of state championships are dancing in your head. AND #1) You remembered what Al Davis once said, "You don't adjust. You just dominate." Please, lighten up on the coach and his team, and don't take my comments too seriously. Grafton is a great football team, and I am hoping they can pull it off this year. Good luck to all.
hind site is 20/20 in these scenarios. if you are trying to be funny, it was a little humerous. if not, a few counter points. Maus got thru the season with few injury woes. again, my bias is in hind sight. these kids along with coach maus have been buiding this team for 3 years. the upperclassmen have only been playing a half game most of the season. for one, they do deseve the minutes on the field.(pretty hard work over the years to get 12 to 24 minutes a game depending on whether you play both ways) its almost like getting penalized for their successes 2. Along the same lines, they havent played a full game for over a month. Assuming the playoffs will be tougher, not a bad idea to give the starters a reminder that games will come that dont end at half time. arguing about a past event that didnt happen makes no sense. Maus made a calculated decision that worked out just fine. alot of if's in life. Your little jabs at hanson and maus(if serious) seem a little childish given their and the teams accomplishments this year. especially when it seems from your posts that you are a grafton fan of some sort. JMHO
IF you ever watch Letterman's top 10 lists, you do realize they exist solely as an attempt at humor. Scenarios? No, pure smart aleck actually. Hindsight has nothing to do with a goofy made up top 5 list. I took approximately 2 minutes to type something rapidly as a joke. I guess I didn't analyze it. My mistake, now I will. I should've definitely said "Someone" needed the stats - not Hanson, but thought of him 'cause of G. Guru's post, any starter in the game would have sufficed. The small college comment is because although the "want to" exists, it's not usually realistic. Next, Grafton has a pretty decent group of math teachers, just needed another comment that fit the "why?" they may have left an all-state QB in. Next, it has happened, Valley City, among others, has beaten us pretty handily at times, and revenge is sweet. I guess I didn't research in my 2 minute time frame if our past defeats were by 10-20-30 or more, just threw that out there too. It's not sort of, I am a Grafton fan. Take a joke. They are going to win state (JMO), as long as the team stays healthy, they just have too many weapons. I will be there cheering them on.
Now that i know it was in jest, i did find the humor in it. Remember not everyone is going to read things the way that they were intended by the poster. JMHOif you are trying to be funny, it was a little humerous. if not, a few counter points.(if serious) seem a little childishand
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