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Harvey/PRFL

PostPosted: Thu Oct 15, 2015 8:19 pm
by madseason
Harvey seems to be getting better every week. I think PRFL might have a fight? Any thoughts?? Come on people speak your mind.

Re: Harvey/PRFL

PostPosted: Fri Oct 16, 2015 8:17 am
by NodakQ2
No, I don't think so.

Re: Harvey/PRFL

PostPosted: Fri Oct 16, 2015 8:38 am
by packers21
28+ for PRFL

Re: Harvey/PRFL

PostPosted: Fri Oct 16, 2015 11:55 am
by d_fense
madseason wrote:Harvey seems to be getting better every week. I think PRFL might have a fight? Any thoughts?? Come on people speak your mind.


I disagree with your premise. I don't think think they are getting better every week.
Let's look at their wins.
Game 2 of the year vs EEK by 6pts. EEK won in week one, I believe it was their first win in over 2 years. EEK has improved, but early they were just learning how to win.
Game 4 by 8 points over Lakota.
Game 6 by 10 over Langdon.
Langdon and Lakota have a combined record of 1-13.
Game 7 over Rugby. Since week one Rugby has a total of 2 wins. Those wins are over the combined 1-13 Lakota and Langdon. And if you look at their first win, it took an incredable quarter to come from behind to win vs an average Bishop Ryan team.

The east is really down this year, with 2 very good teams and a solid Larimore team. There will be three teams that make the playoffs in the east that would have had no chance of making it in a number of previous years ever with 8 teams making it in the past.

If Park River plays their top kids for 3 quarters or more, I think they will win by 50 or more.

Re: Harvey/PRFL

PostPosted: Fri Oct 16, 2015 2:15 pm
by Rivershark
PRFL is at home tonight and having the home field advantage is huge. Knowing PRFL's players, I would expect nothing less than a 50 point victory. The Aggies have not eluded the injury bug. They lost one outstanding player last week but have another outstanding player returning. Speed kills in football and the Aggies have one of the fastest teams I have ever seen.

Re: Harvey/PRFL

PostPosted: Mon Oct 19, 2015 3:04 pm
by madseason
Rivershark wrote:PRFL is at home tonight and having the home field advantage is huge. Knowing PRFL's players, I would expect nothing less than a 50 point victory. The Aggies have not eluded the injury bug. They lost one outstanding player last week but have another outstanding player returning. Speed kills in football and the Aggies have one of the fastest teams I have ever seen.
Harvey hung around through the first quarter then the Aggies took over. I think Harvey/ Northern Cass could be a good game. I Think I might make the trip. (can't take a week off from football) :D

Re: Harvey/PRFL

PostPosted: Mon Oct 19, 2015 5:22 pm
by RedDirtFan
madseason wrote:
Rivershark wrote:PRFL is at home tonight and having the home field advantage is huge. Knowing PRFL's players, I would expect nothing less than a 50 point victory. The Aggies have not eluded the injury bug. They lost one outstanding player last week but have another outstanding player returning. Speed kills in football and the Aggies have one of the fastest teams I have ever seen.
Harvey hung around through the first quarter then the Aggies took over. I think Harvey/ Northern Cass could be a good game. I Think I might make the trip. (can't take a week off from football) :D


I thought about catching the Larimore/Oakes game to see the Kelly/Hofer twins matchup. I'm also curious as to whether or not Larimore is still passing the ball.

Re: Harvey/PRFL

PostPosted: Mon Oct 19, 2015 7:07 pm
by madseason
RedDirtFan wrote:
madseason wrote:
Rivershark wrote:PRFL is at home tonight and having the home field advantage is huge. Knowing PRFL's players, I would expect nothing less than a 50 point victory. The Aggies have not eluded the injury bug. They lost one outstanding player last week but have another outstanding player returning. Speed kills in football and the Aggies have one of the fastest teams I have ever seen.
Harvey hung around through the first quarter then the Aggies took over. I think Harvey/ Northern Cass could be a good game. I Think I might make the trip. (can't take a week off from football) :D


I thought about catching the Larimore/Oakes game to see the Kelly/Hofer twins matchup. I'm also curious as to whether or not Larimore is still passing the ball.
I thought about the Larimore/Oakes game too but I think Harvey could pull an upset. Oakes will get beat pretty easily in my opinion.

Re: Harvey/PRFL

PostPosted: Mon Oct 19, 2015 7:41 pm
by RedDirtFan
madseason wrote:
RedDirtFan wrote:
madseason wrote:
Rivershark wrote:PRFL is at home tonight and having the home field advantage is huge. Knowing PRFL's players, I would expect nothing less than a 50 point victory. The Aggies have not eluded the injury bug. They lost one outstanding player last week but have another outstanding player returning. Speed kills in football and the Aggies have one of the fastest teams I have ever seen.
Harvey hung around through the first quarter then the Aggies took over. I think Harvey/ Northern Cass could be a good game. I Think I might make the trip. (can't take a week off from football) :D


I thought about catching the Larimore/Oakes game to see the Kelly/Hofer twins matchup. I'm also curious as to whether or not Larimore is still passing the ball.
I thought about the Larimore/Oakes game too but I think Harvey could pull an upset. Oakes will get beat pretty easily in my opinion.


Yeah, I think Larimore will overwhelm them as the game goes on, but Oakes did start to play better after beating Harvey. It could be a closer score than the 31-0 from earlier this season.