Flip wrote:What does Grande do in the spring, does he run track?
Flip wrote:Very close game the whole way through, but to it felt as if Napoleon was the better team. Seven of the biggest plays I can think of: the 3 TOs in the redzone for Napoleon, the 3 4th down and 15+ conversions by NS, and Grande's out OB TD all went the way of NS. If even 2 of these plays go Napoleon's way it is probably 3 TD win for them. If Napoleon gets 5 of those plays it is a blowout. I know they didn't get any of them. Also, Napoleon's defense was able to slow NS's offense a little better than NS's defense. NS punted 3 times, Napoleon 1. NS had at least 4 4th down conversions. Was Napoleon even forced to go for it on 4th down? It didn't even seem like they attempted many 3rd down conversions.
kramer85 wrote:What is your problem Flip? Can't give NS any credit what so ever. At least you hit it right on the head with NGS stopping Hagler and Grande. Good call.
Flip wrote:Napoleon-Gackle-Streeter vs. North Star
82-15 ytd
I think Napoleon wins in comfortable fashion, maybe only a 2 score game maybe more, but I don't think they'll have to panic at the end of the game. IF they can't contain Hagler NS has a chance, but if they figured out how to stop Bell I think they can stop Hagler.
Flip wrote:Very close game the whole way through, but to it felt as if Napoleon was the better team. Seven of the biggest plays I can think of: the 3 TOs in the redzone for Napoleon, the 3 4th down and 15+ conversions by NS, and Grande's out OB TD all went the way of NS. If even 2 of these plays go Napoleon's way it is probably 3 TD win for them. If Napoleon gets 5 of those plays it is a blowout. I know they didn't get any of them. Also, Napoleon's defense was able to slow NS's offense a little better than NS's defense. NS punted 3 times, Napoleon 1. NS had at least 4 4th down conversions. Was Napoleon even forced to go for it on 4th down? It didn't even seem like they attempted many 3rd down conversions.
AF PN wrote:It's too bad Jonah is only 5'8". He could play somewhere if it wasn't for his height.
footballchicken wrote:Maybe NS should of blitzed more then twice - NGS QB had all day to wait for someone to get open (and all his yards rushing were inside the tackles - not really field related)
panthercub wrote:WOW! Congrats to both teams! Finally a game that lived up to hype. NS made some big plays NGS just had more stops. Not much else to say. Flip you think youre Mel Kiper or Chris Berman or something quit with the bs excuses to why it wasnt a blowout! Best game ever!?
Flip wrote:I think WL will be decent, but I think the favorite has to be Napoleon.
Flip wrote:Very close game the whole way through, but to it felt as if Napoleon was the better team. Seven of the biggest plays I can think of: the 3 TOs in the redzone for Napoleon, the 3 4th down and 15+ conversions by NS, and Grande's out OB TD all went the way of NS. If even 2 of these plays go Napoleon's way it is probably 3 TD win for them. If Napoleon gets 5 of those plays it is a blowout. I know they didn't get any of them. Also, Napoleon's defense was able to slow NS's offense a little better than NS's defense. NS punted 3 times, Napoleon 1. NS had at least 4 4th down conversions. Was Napoleon even forced to go for it on 4th down? It didn't even seem like they attempted many 3rd down conversions.
bballchick wrote:Flip wrote:Very close game the whole way through, but to it felt as if Napoleon was the better team. Seven of the biggest plays I can think of: the 3 TOs in the redzone for Napoleon, the 3 4th down and 15+ conversions by NS, and Grande's out OB TD all went the way of NS. If even 2 of these plays go Napoleon's way it is probably 3 TD win for them. If Napoleon gets 5 of those plays it is a blowout. I know they didn't get any of them. Also, Napoleon's defense was able to slow NS's offense a little better than NS's defense. NS punted 3 times, Napoleon 1. NS had at least 4 4th down conversions. Was Napoleon even forced to go for it on 4th down? It didn't even seem like they attempted many 3rd down conversions.
Flip, just a note that this is not the NFL . . . one foot in bounds is a touchdown in 9 man football. Grande's TD was a good call on this play.
Run4Fun2009 wrote:bballchick wrote:Flip wrote:Very close game the whole way through, but to it felt as if Napoleon was the better team. Seven of the biggest plays I can think of: the 3 TOs in the redzone for Napoleon, the 3 4th down and 15+ conversions by NS, and Grande's out OB TD all went the way of NS. If even 2 of these plays go Napoleon's way it is probably 3 TD win for them. If Napoleon gets 5 of those plays it is a blowout. I know they didn't get any of them. Also, Napoleon's defense was able to slow NS's offense a little better than NS's defense. NS punted 3 times, Napoleon 1. NS had at least 4 4th down conversions. Was Napoleon even forced to go for it on 4th down? It didn't even seem like they attempted many 3rd down conversions.
Flip, just a note that this is not the NFL . . . one foot in bounds is a touchdown in 9 man football. Grande's TD was a good call on this play.
It was NOT a touchdown...Flip is correct. He did not have full possession and one foot in bounds on that whole play. When Grande had full possession his next foot was the one that was on the line. Therefore, by the rules of football...he was not in bounds but North Star caught the break.
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