Sleepy wrote:LLM over Richland 46-12. Final
ndlionsfan wrote:Anybody else surprised by the TGU game? I figured that to be a close one with the RTH/SJ outcome the week before
Run4Fun2009 wrote:ndlionsfan wrote:Anybody else surprised by the TGU game? I figured that to be a close one with the RTH/SJ outcome the week before
Did the wind neutralize RTH's attack a bit?? I don't know for sure...just wondering.
Pit Bull wrote:Play a better game next week? They played a near flawless game. The reason the score was so close was Shiloh ran up the middle the whole game at will, 5 to 7 yards at a time. It should have been a shutout but a dropped interception and penalty allowed GC-F two more chances to score. Shiloh only passed once and had the ball around 21 minutes of the second half. They also kneeled on the 2 with seconds left to show good sportsmanship on a sure td. GC-F is a very good team, and battled. If Shiloh only has to pass one time next week they will win with a similar score. But I do respect your opinion, just saw the game differently.
Sniper wrote:Pit Bull wrote:Play a better game next week? They played a near flawless game. The reason the score was so close was Shiloh ran up the middle the whole game at will, 5 to 7 yards at a time. It should have been a shutout but a dropped interception and penalty allowed GC-F two more chances to score. Shiloh only passed once and had the ball around 21 minutes of the second half. They also kneeled on the 2 with seconds left to show good sportsmanship on a sure td. GC-F is a very good team, and battled. If Shiloh only has to pass one time next week they will win with a similar score. But I do respect your opinion, just saw the game differently.
Would not call that a "near flawless game" at all. GC-F was driving the ball the first possession until they had a penalty then a fumble. GC-F also dropped 3 passes that would have been touchdowns, all in the first half. Also Shiloh almost gave up a touchdown on kickoff. Shiloh played a really great second half as they scored twice before GC-F even had the ball. First half was not all that impressive though, as they were only beating a team that has 15 guys and are less talented by one score. Kneeling the ball would have showed better sportsmanship then running a play. I am not saying that they are not a very talented team at all, I'm just saying that this was not a flawless game.
north1 wrote:Not making a prediction in the west, the only sure pick is Cavalier in 9 man.
I believe TGU has to travel to Shiloh for this upcoming game. I also believe TGU has not had an away game in the last two years of post season play. This HAS to be a factor. Also do not believe TGU has played on artificial turf in the last two years. Some may think this also doesn't apply, but it does have a bearing as it is an adjustment to a lot of nine man teams not familiar with it. Last year Shiloh's field was like playing a game on the beach. Way to much rubber. I know WNG team was completely spent afterward and it did effect them in the championship game as my son said his legs still felt like rubber for that game(don't know if field has improved this year).
Also Shiloh's field is very tricky for wind, and it completely took the passing game out in last years game with WNG. We were lucky that Shiloh made a lot of mistakes early and we were able to hold on. Shiloh is very physical and can just keep pounding you into submission. At least that is how I saw them last year, don't know about this year.
As I said not making a prediction, because I feel it will come down to turnovers, weather and TGU's ability to travel well and adjust to field. I do think, however, Shiloh has the upper hand in some of the categories and would definitely not say they can't handle TGU. Should be a great game.
vikingman wrote:Did Cavalier get snow on their field today?
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