theallaroundballer wrote:I'm rolling with Harvey at home. I think the defensive line gets enough penetration to slow down Hankey and force Zavalney to beat them through the air, which will be tough. Anderson hits on a couple long passes for the Hornets and that'll be the difference. But I'm expecting a defensive battle. Turnovers will also be huge; both teams need to protect the ball.
Rivershark wrote:In all reality, the playoffs begin this week for PRFL. Hankey is a great player that has gotten this team to where they are, but it's going to take the rest of the team to step it up and contribute from here on out. The Aggies have some talented players that are under utilized. The coaching staff needs to make some adjustments if they want to win. Tell me if I'm wrong, but the Aggies offense is to predictable. There's an old saying that you shouldn't put all of your eggs in one basket.
Rivershark wrote:In all reality, the playoffs begin this week for PRFL. Hankey is a great player that has gotten this team to where they are, but it's going to take the rest of the team to step it up and contribute from here on out. The Aggies have some talented players that are under utilized. The coaching staff needs to make some adjustments if they want to win. Tell me if I'm wrong, but the Aggies offense is to predictable. There's an old saying that you shouldn't put all of your eggs in one basket.
Rivershark wrote:theallaroundballer wrote:I'm rolling with Harvey at home. I think the defensive line gets enough penetration to slow down Hankey and force Zavalney to beat them through the air, which will be tough. Anderson hits on a couple long passes for the Hornets and that'll be the difference. But I'm expecting a defensive battle. Turnovers will also be huge; both teams need to protect the ball.
Let me remind you that Hankey is the QB, so you'll have to stop him on the ground, in the air and probably by sea. The Aggies haven't used their backup QB a lot on passing.
Rivershark wrote:Coaches have to adapt every season based on their talent and expertise. I'm not trying to take any credit away from the coaches, but the cross country coach could have coached last years team to the Championship. Do you think if PRFL plays Larimore again that they'll go with the same game plan that did earlier in the season? I don't think so. They are going to make some changes.
Rivershark wrote:theallaroundballer wrote:I'm rolling with Harvey at home. I think the defensive line gets enough penetration to slow down Hankey and force Zavalney to beat them through the air, which will be tough. Anderson hits on a couple long passes for the Hornets and that'll be the difference. But I'm expecting a defensive battle. Turnovers will also be huge; both teams need to protect the ball.
Let me remind you that Hankey is the QB, so you'll have to stop him on the ground, in the air and probably by sea. The Aggies haven't used their backup QB a lot on passing.
hook wrote:I am going to give the edge to Harvey. I have seen a few of PR's games and they look great against the bad teams but the teams that like to play the physical game give them problems. Unless Hankey has the game of his life I don't think the Aggies can pull off a playoff birth.
I agree. Hankey has more weapons back now. They can't just key on him anymore. And with the line healthy Jackson will have a big night on the ground IMO. PRFL by 8. Or more.Rivershark wrote:hook wrote:I am going to give the edge to Harvey. I have seen a few of PR's games and they look great against the bad teams but the teams that like to play the physical game give them problems. Unless Hankey has the game of his life I don't think the Aggies can pull off a playoff birth.
The games where PRFL struggled in had key players missing. I'm predicting an Aggie win. All of the focus will be on Hankey. Don't be surprised if someone else pulls off some big plays.
EHS1998 wrote:Anyone know if this game is on the radio?
hook wrote:I am going to give the edge to Harvey. I have seen a few of PR's games and they look great against the bad teams but the teams that like to play the physical game give them problems. Unless Hankey has the game of his life I don't think the Aggies can pull off a playoff birth.
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