ballin.in.nd wrote:i got North Star by ten. Can't stop the Hagler- Grande duo!
DCFan wrote:ballin.in.nd wrote:i got North Star by ten. Can't stop the Hagler- Grande duo!
Benson County stopped them. And Central McLean stopped Benson County. I will take CM.
AC-DC wrote:DCFan wrote:ballin.in.nd wrote:i got North Star by ten. Can't stop the Hagler- Grande duo!
Benson County stopped them. And Central McLean stopped Benson County. I will take CM.
Dito
panthercub wrote:I believe DC had around 400 yds rushing vs CM. NS has an emerging rushing attack as well as the lethal combo of Hagler to Grande. NS also allowed the 3rd or 4th fewest points this year! I think it will be tight in the first half with NS pulling away in the 2nd half.
whitefire wrote:I dont know how you can say region four is the weakest when three of their teams made the second round and only one team from region three made it. Dc is big and physical and will put numbers up on anyone you cant judge cm by one game. They stopped mott regents vaunted passing attack and mohalls run up the score offense. I take cm by two plus td's
whitefire wrote:I dont know how you can say region four is the weakest when three of their teams made the second round and only one team from region three made it. Dc is big and physical and will put numbers up on anyone you cant judge cm by one game. They stopped mott regents vaunted passing attack and mohalls run up the score offense. I take cm by two plus td's
vikingman wrote:Would it have been a good example to younger FFA members if they would have skipped National FFA convention to go to the football game?
Students are sometimes put in a no-win situation. It seems that everyone thinks that it's the sports team that should get priority, and that FFA (or state music contest, etc) should be skipped. They had to pick one or the other. Not everyone has football (or sports in general) as their #1 priority.
theoldman wrote:whitefire wrote:I dont know how you can say region four is the weakest when three of their teams made the second round and only one team from region three made it. Dc is big and physical and will put numbers up on anyone you cant judge cm by one game. They stopped mott regents vaunted passing attack and mohalls run up the score offense. I take cm by two plus td's
I was referring to Region 3 being the weakest region based on them losing 3 out of 4 games. And I was also saying that DC is big and physical and I don't believe that the NS line can be compared to them. I think you are proving the same point I was initially trying to make. I do think CM will win this game because of physical play.
panthercub wrote:theoldman wrote:whitefire wrote:I dont know how you can say region four is the weakest when three of their teams made the second round and only one team from region three made it. Dc is big and physical and will put numbers up on anyone you cant judge cm by one game. They stopped mott regents vaunted passing attack and mohalls run up the score offense. I take cm by two plus td's
I was referring to Region 3 being the weakest region based on them losing 3 out of 4 games. And I was also saying that DC is big and physical and I don't believe that the NS line can be compared to them. I think you are proving the same point I was initially trying to make. I do think CM will win this game because of physical play.
You might to check the size of the lines you are comparing. I have watched NS play a few games this year. They play as physical as anyone and the RB's are as physical as any in the state. They also have depth on the o-line and d-line they sub in a couple kids in different situations that are 290 and 240#'s. Also you are saying DC is the more physical team than CM, but yet you are saying CM will win because of physical play?
Bison-Vikes #1 wrote:panthercub wrote:theoldman wrote:whitefire wrote:I dont know how you can say region four is the weakest when three of their teams made the second round and only one team from region three made it. Dc is big and physical and will put numbers up on anyone you cant judge cm by one game. They stopped mott regents vaunted passing attack and mohalls run up the score offense. I take cm by two plus td's
I was referring to Region 3 being the weakest region based on them losing 3 out of 4 games. And I was also saying that DC is big and physical and I don't believe that the NS line can be compared to them. I think you are proving the same point I was initially trying to make. I do think CM will win this game because of physical play.
You might to check the size of the lines you are comparing. I have watched NS play a few games this year. They play as physical as anyone and the RB's are as physical as any in the state. They also have depth on the o-line and d-line they sub in a couple kids in different situations that are 290 and 240#'s. Also you are saying DC is the more physical team than CM, but yet you are saying CM will win because of physical play?
North Star has been a potent offensive team for the past 5 - 6 years. The problem has always been low numbers and having to play many underclassmen. These underclassmen from the past are now juniors and seniors. North Star has had problems stopping bigger teams in the past and believe this is what theoldman is referring to. They are deeper with older kids and seem to have a different mentality this year on defense. I hope they come out and show people this weekend what they are capable of.
winner-within wrote:NS gets cold feet.....they do not want to jeopardize a run on the hard court.....CM move on!!....you need size in football....
panthercub wrote:winner-within wrote:NS gets cold feet.....they do not want to jeopardize a run on the hard court.....CM move on!!....you need size in football....
These kids put their heart and souls into everything they do not just the "hard court"! It will show on Saturday. Winner another intellegent statement by you...not surprising!
winner-within wrote:NS gets cold feet.....they do not want to jeopardize a run on the hard court.....CM move on!!....you need size in football....
ndfan wrote:winner-within wrote:NS gets cold feet.....they do not want to jeopardize a run on the hard court.....CM move on!!....you need size in football....
Is that what happened to Cavalier last year winner? Serious question.
bballchick wrote:You saw North Star on the basketball court I'm assuming. From what I saw, those boys are going to be competitive no matter what sport they are playing. They have had great success in football and basketball the last two years, I think they just plain old don't like to lose and will leave it all out there no matter which sport they are playing. JMHO
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