So you are actually serious that it's easier to score in 11 man then 9 man? I don't even know where to begin with you. 9-man games are always higher scoring then 11-man games. You mention how Napoleon is #1 in state and look how they play as a point, that isn't a point! Napoleon has always been a rush first team, mostly because they don't have an option at quarterback that would be better then their running backs. A school that has won the last 5 team wrestling state championships is more likely going to be a running offense I would think. I would agree that 11 man schools may pass more then nine man but they also have way more kids out for football. There is way more room to run and make people miss in 9 man, OBVIOUSLY because there are four less players on the field at all times. The number of skill position players are the same. For example North Border and Dakota Prairie have both run sets of 4 wide receivers and 1 running back leaving just three linemen to block. Don't know what you have against Cavalier winning. I don't know why they would whine if they win and I've competed against them numerous times and that isn't a problem. I'm talking players here not fans because you can't judge a team on its fans or no team would look good because all fans are the same. The Cavalier players don't step onto the field/court and act like babies they just play hard. One other thing to you toughregion2 - Yes, North Border is 2-0 against Cavalier in football. They've only been capable of playing them 3 times since both schools have started a football program that I can think of and it's the last three seasons. What would have happened had we played them in say 2001-2004? You have to look at it from that perspective too.toughregion2 wrote:Well you go watch the defending champs in 9man football and the #1 team in the state this year and see how often they pass the football.
And last i checked a tight end was cosidered a lineman and a offensive threat.
3rd last year was the first time North Border has played Cavalier in football so first time in 2 decades dont mean much.
There are way more sets and pulls in 11 man because you have the bodys. 9man is pretty much straight up and a person of your football knowledge should know this.
One thing of have learned when i moved to the area was that you cant beat CAVALIER they whine if they win they whine if they lose.
have a great day =)
heysiouxsioux wrote:Lisbon is going to win this game and they will more than likely represent the east in the state championship
north_border_eagles2106 wrote:So you are actually serious that it's easier to score in 11 man then 9 man? I don't even know where to begin with you. 9-man games are always higher scoring then 11-man games. You mention how Napoleon is #1 in state and look how they play as a point, that isn't a point! Napoleon has always been a rush first team, mostly because they don't have an option at quarterback that would be better then their running backs. A school that has won the last 5 team wrestling state championships is more likely going to be a running offense I would think. I would agree that 11 man schools may pass more then nine man but they also have way more kids out for football. There is way more room to run and make people miss in 9 man, OBVIOUSLY because there are four less players on the field at all times. The number of skill position players are the same. For example North Border and Dakota Prairie have both run sets of 4 wide receivers and 1 running back leaving just three linemen to block. Don't know what you have against Cavalier winning. I don't know why they would whine if they win and I've competed against them numerous times and that isn't a problem. I'm talking players here not fans because you can't judge a team on its fans or no team would look good because all fans are the same. The Cavalier players don't step onto the field/court and act like babies they just play hard. One other thing to you toughregion2 - Yes, North Border is 2-0 against Cavalier in football. They've only been capable of playing them 3 times since both schools have started a football program that I can think of and it's the last three seasons. What would have happened had we played them in say 2001-2004? You have to look at it from that perspective too.toughregion2 wrote:Well you go watch the defending champs in 9man football and the #1 team in the state this year and see how often they pass the football.
And last i checked a tight end was cosidered a lineman and a offensive threat.
3rd last year was the first time North Border has played Cavalier in football so first time in 2 decades dont mean much.
There are way more sets and pulls in 11 man because you have the bodys. 9man is pretty much straight up and a person of your football knowledge should know this.
One thing of have learned when i moved to the area was that you cant beat CAVALIER they whine if they win they whine if they lose.
have a great day =)
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