maddog1971 wrote:Can anyone beat Velva on their schedule this year? Who will give them a game? I think 1 and 2 or correct but I would have LEM at 3 and DT at 5. They have fire power but can they stop good teams.
Class B wrote:maddog1971 wrote:Can anyone beat Velva on their schedule this year? Who will give them a game? I think 1 and 2 or correct but I would have LEM at 3 and DT at 5. They have fire power but can they stop good teams.
We'll know Friday night about 10pm. DLB has probably the best chance of anyone remaining on their schedule.
I'm still not sure what to make of this DLB team. They essentially had 1 bad quarter against Trinity (a top 5 team), but who knows what they got out of playing a JV team last week (why did they schedule that???).
WalkingStick wrote:Class B wrote:maddog1971 wrote:Can anyone beat Velva on their schedule this year? Who will give them a game? I think 1 and 2 or correct but I would have LEM at 3 and DT at 5. They have fire power but can they stop good teams.
We'll know Friday night about 10pm. DLB has probably the best chance of anyone remaining on their schedule.
I'm still not sure what to make of this DLB team. They essentially had 1 bad quarter against Trinity (a top 5 team), but who knows what they got out of playing a JV team last week (why did they schedule that???).
Open date on the schedule...guaranteed good crowd as it's an area team.
Also gave Minot North a chance to play a real Varsity team and that same Minot North team will be playing Varsity in AA next year.
Only other team that had an opening on the schedule last weekend was May-Port-CG and that only became open after OG decided to go independent at the last minute before the NDHSAA deadline (and R1 had schedule created).
Class B wrote:maddog1971 wrote:Can anyone beat Velva on their schedule this year? Who will give them a game? I think 1 and 2 or correct but I would have LEM at 3 and DT at 5. They have fire power but can they stop good teams.
We'll know Friday night about 10pm. DLB has probably the best chance of anyone remaining on their schedule.
I'm still not sure what to make of this DLB team. They essentially had 1 bad quarter against Trinity (a top 5 team), but who knows what they got out of playing a JV team last week (why did they schedule that???).
maddog1971 wrote:Class B wrote:maddog1971 wrote:Can anyone beat Velva on their schedule this year? Who will give them a game? I think 1 and 2 or correct but I would have LEM at 3 and DT at 5. They have fire power but can they stop good teams.
We'll know Friday night about 10pm. DLB has probably the best chance of anyone remaining on their schedule.
I'm still not sure what to make of this DLB team. They essentially had 1 bad quarter against Trinity (a top 5 team), but who knows what they got out of playing a JV team last week (why did they schedule that???).
Well Velva answered that call with a 40-16 thanks for playing DLB. So Velva will have to wait until the playoff's to find team that will challenge them. At least their JV players will get lots of experience with most of the games left on the schedule will be over at half.
maddog1971 wrote:I did not watch the game. By the score I would have guessed it a complete blowout with Velva JV giving up a couple late scores. How did it get out of hand that fast. Anyone have a link to the game?
maddog1971 wrote:Basically only one more test for the top 4 for the rest of the regular season and that is Kindred and Lisbon this weekend. The Viking should come out on top but it will be a close game. Kindred wants to run the ball and Lisbon sticks 8 in the box to stop the run.
So lets say Kindred wins this one.... how will the play offs break down with 1. Velva 2. Kindred 3. DT 4 Langdon
Does that mean that it will be Velva vs. Langdon and Kindred Vs DT??
Your daddy wrote:Kindred didn't impress me at all against Oakes. I predict they won't make the semifinals.
maddog1971 wrote:Your daddy wrote:Kindred didn't impress me at all against Oakes. I predict they won't make the semifinals.
I think they will be in the final 4 but I completely agree about the Oakes game. Oakes is not a good team but they had a great game plan to slow down the Kindred Run game( still over 300 yards for the game). Bad penalties kept Kindred out of the end Zone a few times and finally Kindred changed the calls to take advantage of Oakes game plan and put up 3 touchdowns and then tried to kick a field goal instead of trying to score again. Kindred's Senior running back should be able to go this week against Lisbon which he was not able to go against Oakes.
Your daddy wrote:Oakes has one of the best defenses in the state. They're weak at corner, but solid every other position. If they had any offense at all they'd be a state title contender.
maddog1971 wrote:Your daddy wrote:Oakes has one of the best defenses in the state. They're weak at corner, but solid every other position. If they had any offense at all they'd be a state title contender.
But you said Kindred was not very good because they only beat Oakes 21 to 0? I am confused? So if Oakes is a really good team than I guess Kindred can not be that bad.
By the way I was just messing with you on the my post before. I think Oakes is a very good team and if they played out West they might be undefeated.
Since Kindred lost their Number one play maker for the year and the number 2 Back (Now the number 1) gets healthy to play.... They will be a tough out for anyone in the State.
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