theallaroundballer wrote:So who's got the skinny on Langdon? They're 4-0 and will probably be ranked this week, but the teams they've beat are a combined 5-11, with Northern Cass being the only team with a winning record. I'm not sold on them yet but that could change with a convincing win over Park River. The Aggies are a better team than the one who played Larimore and will get back up for a huge Region 2 game. Thoughts?
d_fense wrote:winners&losers,
at first glace I do agree with your picks. However, I do question a couple of your comments after games. the first being...
"DLB out athletes anybody they match-up against". I question if they have better athletes than either Killdeer who beat them by 2 scores, 25-12 or a down/winless Stanley/Powers that DLB beat by a single score, 33-26.
the second...
"Wyatt Carr might play the first half, but odds are against it. I would say he sits majority of it to prevent injury." I don't disagree with him sitting a good chunk of the game. I probably would if I was his coach. But, there is someone on here, who likely correctly, said that Wyatt had 13 rushing td's in the last two games. That would be back to back games against poor competition that he was left in the game for a decent chunk of it. I'm not going to say it is right or wrong. But, I do think that it is a pattern and most patterns continue.
winners&losers wrote:d_fense wrote:winners&losers,
at first glace I do agree with your picks. However, I do question a couple of your comments after games. the first being...
"DLB out athletes anybody they match-up against". I question if they have better athletes than either Killdeer who beat them by 2 scores, 25-12 or a down/winless Stanley/Powers that DLB beat by a single score, 33-26.
the second...
"Wyatt Carr might play the first half, but odds are against it. I would say he sits majority of it to prevent injury." I don't disagree with him sitting a good chunk of the game. I probably would if I was his coach. But, there is someone on here, who likely correctly, said that Wyatt had 13 rushing td's in the last two games. That would be back to back games against poor competition that he was left in the game for a decent chunk of it. I'm not going to say it is right or wrong. But, I do think that it is a pattern and most patterns continue.
I get what you're saying about Carr, and he probably will get his carries and scores! That's just the way I would play it, because if he gets hurt, they might not be able to beat a junior high team. (I know someone will have a fuss about that one)
EHS1998 wrote:EEK overcomes a 2 TD deficit in the 2nd half to beat a very tough Oak Grove squad. Extremely impressed with the Grovers. That is a completely different team than what we saw last year. Thunder players and coaching staff did a tremendous job battling back.
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