Pit Bull wrote:Shiloh should have been in the Championship last year and would have given Cavilier a better game. They matched up a lot better with Cavilier then WNG. WNG had a stud QB. IMO TGU will be Shilohs toughest challenge because their QB is a stud like WNGs last year. Shiloh demolished everyone else in their Regon last year and don't lose anyone. Talked to a recent Flasher graduate a few weeks ago and he predicts Shiloh beats Grant Countly Flasher by 40+. Divide and Richardton have solid programs and Beach was young last year but Shiloh's talent at all positions is just too much. They have the best offense and defense by far. They return the top Running Backs/Linebackers in the Region and are solid at every postion on the field with no weaknesses.
Pit Bull wrote:I never mentioned anything comparing them to Cavalier. The question to this post is predictions for this upcoming season and I stated in my opinion it should be Cavalier and Shiloh. There are upset all the time so this would be cosidered a prediction not a fact.
I also don't see where I said they have no weaknesses. They will be solid in every position, but that doesn't mean they play the pass as well as the run or their WR block better than they catch the ball. Saying they should play NDSU or BHS is just not a comparable statement. I will say that 6 or 7 of their kids would be started on BHS, CHS or SMCHS.
We will see what happens this season. There are still a lot of variable that come into play and teams are one or two injuries away from dropping to the bottom. It is a fact that Shiloh dominated everyone in their Region last year and only lost a couple of players. If Sniper has a prediction, I would like to hear it. I believe that your picks would be the same at the start of the season. There could be a legitimate argument for TGU.
Pit Bull wrote: I will say that 6 or 7 of their kids would be started on BHS, CHS or SMCHS.
bulldog_power wrote:Ok, let's get some things straight for my man pit bull. First off I agree with the cavalier pick completely. I believe it's theirs to lose. As for Shiloh, they do have a fair number of kids back, but lost some good seniors and exspecially offensive for the style they play. The did not dominate everyone in the region as richardton and grant county played them very tough. If it weren't for a few dropped passes, grant county woul have been right their with them. As for them being the best in the west, there are a lot of good teams out Their. In their own region, beach, grant county, and richardton could beat them. And in region three their are a lot of teams coming back with a lot of talent in divide, westhope, TGU. All those teams could beat Shiloh. I am not saying Shiloh is a bad team because they have proven otherwise, but I think it is a more wide open race then you are making it out to be. Also, it's a joke to say that 6 or 7 of the kids from Shiloh would start on the other Bismarck schools. If I remember right they didn't even have tha many kids on the all region team and they won the region.
Pit Bull wrote:bulldog_power wrote:Ok, let's get some things straight for my man pit bull. First off I agree with the cavalier pick completely. I believe it's theirs to lose. As for Shiloh, they do have a fair number of kids back, but lost some good seniors and exspecially offensive for the style they play. The did not dominate everyone in the region as richardton and grant county played them very tough. If it weren't for a few dropped passes, grant county woul have been right their with them. As for them being the best in the west, there are a lot of good teams out Their. In their own region, beach, grant county, and richardton could beat them. And in region three their are a lot of teams coming back with a lot of talent in divide, westhope, TGU. All those teams could beat Shiloh. I am not saying Shiloh is a bad team because they have proven otherwise, but I think it is a more wide open race then you are making it out to be. Also, it's a joke to say that 6 or 7 of the kids from Shiloh would start on the other Bismarck schools. If I remember right they didn't even have tha many kids on the all region team and they won the region.
Bulldog, it is true Shiloh lost 3 Senior who will be missed, but have backups that are just as capable. Their style of play won't be affected at all and their passing game will only get better. Richardton did play Shiloh tough especially in the second half, but I just don't see them better from last year with the players they lost. (I could be proven wrong.) GC-F game was close in the first half, but a few dropped passes wouldn't have made the outcome different (poor passes more than dropped balls). Schmidt kid caught everything thrown is way and was the main reason Flasher was in the game. He made the QB look good by going and getting the ball on some bad throws. GC-F a huge amount of talent this past year. They have a good running back, but Shilohs strength is run defense and their DBs will be better with coverage with another year of experience. The kids that could start for other Bismarck schools is neither here nor there and I should not have made that comment. It does not pertain to anything.
I believe Cavalier has the advantage because of experience of being there last year. I also believe TGU will give Shiloh a tough test. If Shiloh can make it through the year injury free (hard to do), they will give any team in the State including Cavalier a run.
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