Indy5 wrote:whitefire wrote:Indy5 wrote:whitefire wrote: they had two great players that just bombed it up and played catch. stop that and they lost.
Easier said than done. All Divide did was run. Stop that and they lose. You can take that view to most teams strength.
Divide could pass as well as they showed at state. They only ever ran into one team that could stop the run and make them have to throw. I was just using it as an example of why tgu and divide should be ranked higher in an end of the season poll.
whitefire wrote:Indy5 wrote:whitefire wrote:Indy5 wrote:whitefire wrote: they had two great players that just bombed it up and played catch. stop that and they lost.
Easier said than done. All Divide did was run. Stop that and they lose. You can take that view to most teams strength.
Divide could pass as well as they showed at state. They only ever ran into one team that could stop the run and make them have to throw. I was just using it as an example of why tgu and divide should be ranked higher in an end of the season poll.
You say they threw at state? Weird that's the game they lost. Sounds like their strength was taken away. You're right if you stop North Star's passing game they'll probably lose. What I'm saying is if you can STOP most teams strength, you'll win.[/quote
It wasnt so much they're strength was stopped, they lost two all state players in that game. Jacobs rushed 5 times for 99 yards before getting injured. And lystad had over a 100 yards receiving before he cramped up. You take away two allstate skill positions players from any team and they're gonna struggle
whitefire wrote:Indy5 wrote:whitefire wrote:Indy5 wrote:whitefire wrote: they had two great players that just bombed it up and played catch. stop that and they lost.
Easier said than done. All Divide did was run. Stop that and they lose. You can take that view to most teams strength.
Divide could pass as well as they showed at state. They only ever ran into one team that could stop the run and make them have to throw. I was just using it as an example of why tgu and divide should be ranked higher in an end of the season poll.
You say they threw at state? Weird that's the game they lost. Sounds like their strength was taken away. You're right if you stop North Star's passing game they'll probably lose. What I'm saying is if you can STOP most teams strength, you'll win.[/quote
It wasnt so much they're strength was stopped, they lost two all state players in that game. Jacobs rushed 5 times for 99 yards before getting injured. And lystad had over a 100 yards receiving before he cramped up. You take away two allstate skill positions players from any team and they're gonna struggle
borderfan wrote:The biggest hit of the game was Jacobs hit on the back on the screen play after he was hurt by the most important hit of the game by Swenson
9manfan wrote:whitefire wrote:Indy5 wrote:whitefire wrote:Indy5 wrote:whitefire wrote: they had two great players that just bombed it up and played catch. stop that and they lost.
Easier said than done. All Divide did was run. Stop that and they lose. You can take that view to most teams strength.
Divide could pass as well as they showed at state. They only ever ran into one team that could stop the run and make them have to throw. I was just using it as an example of why tgu and divide should be ranked higher in an end of the season poll.
You say they threw at state? Weird that's the game they lost. Sounds like their strength was taken away. You're right if you stop North Star's passing game they'll probably lose. What I'm saying is if you can STOP most teams strength, you'll win.
It wasnt so much they're strength was stopped, they lost two all state players in that game. Jacobs rushed 5 times for 99 yards before getting injured. And lystad had over a 100 yards receiving before he cramped up. You take away two allstate skill positions players from any team and they're gonna struggle
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