Rivershark wrote:I hear EEK has a really good running back. The question is how he matches up against Hankey and Co. Defense wins games and he Aggies are coming around at the right time. I pick the Aggies by 20 points.
packers21 wrote:I can't make a prediction until I check how many seniors and coaches EEK has on the NDHSAA website.
Run4Fun2009 wrote:packers21 wrote:I can't make a prediction until I check how many seniors and coaches EEK has on the NDHSAA website.
Let that go plz!
Rivershark wrote:I hear EEK has a really good running back. The question is how he matches up against Hankey and Co. Defense wins games and he Aggies are coming around at the right time. I pick the Aggies by 20 points.
alphadawg wrote:The milnor game is a bad comparison. Hankey was still gimpy with the bad ankle. It seemed like the PRFL coaching staff was hesitant to run him that game. Probably rightly so since they could afford to lose a non-region game but not their top player. With a couple minutes left on the clock and the ball they called his number and it was game over even with the bad ankle.
I said last week that HWC line was too small and I think EEK's line is also. PRFL established the line of scrimmage first series vs HWC. That was a 150 mile bus ride on a school day.
You can take Gruinech, I'll take Hankey and PRFL for the win.
alphadawg wrote:The milnor game is a bad comparison. Hankey was still gimpy with the bad ankle. It seemed like the PRFL coaching staff was hesitant to run him that game. Probably rightly so since they could afford to lose a non-region game but not their top player. With a couple minutes left on the clock and the ball they called his number and it was game over even with the bad ankle.
I said last week that HWC line was too small and I think EEK's line is also. PRFL established the line of scrimmage first series vs HWC. That was a 150 mile bus ride on a school day.
You can take Gruinech, I'll take Hankey and PRFL for the win.
Rivershark wrote:alphadawg wrote:The milnor game is a bad comparison. Hankey was still gimpy with the bad ankle. It seemed like the PRFL coaching staff was hesitant to run him that game. Probably rightly so since they could afford to lose a non-region game but not their top player. With a couple minutes left on the clock and the ball they called his number and it was game over even with the bad ankle.
I said last week that HWC line was too small and I think EEK's line is also. PRFL established the line of scrimmage first series vs HWC. That was a 150 mile bus ride on a school day.
You can take Gruinech, I'll take Hankey and PRFL for the win.
How do Hankey and Gruinech match up size wise? I understand the home town spirit. It would be hard for me believe that there are many players that can match up against Hankey. If you can grab onto him, you still have to take him down. I've seen him dragging others players down the field with him.
bball4 wrote:Rivershark wrote:alphadawg wrote:The milnor game is a bad comparison. Hankey was still gimpy with the bad ankle. It seemed like the PRFL coaching staff was hesitant to run him that game. Probably rightly so since they could afford to lose a non-region game but not their top player. With a couple minutes left on the clock and the ball they called his number and it was game over even with the bad ankle.
I said last week that HWC line was too small and I think EEK's line is also. PRFL established the line of scrimmage first series vs HWC. That was a 150 mile bus ride on a school day.
You can take Gruinech, I'll take Hankey and PRFL for the win.
How do Hankey and Gruinech match up size wise? I understand the home town spirit. It would be hard for me believe that there are many players that can match up against Hankey. If you can grab onto him, you still have to take him down. I've seen him dragging others players down the field with him.
NDHSAA lists Hankey at 6'1" 218lbs....& Grueneich 6'0 190lbs. Not sure how much you can rely on those #s.
Also agree wan2bqb...he doesn't get all the credit he deserves on D.
wan2bqb wrote:I said I take EEK if your giving me more than 6 pts. I believe it will be a good game. I too was at the MNS-PRFL game and maybe its my Alzheimer's kicking in but didn't MNS get the ball drive down to the 30 or so and have a chance to win it at the end???? Pass broken up in the end zone???? Doesn't quite sound like give Mr. Hankey the ball "With a couple minutes left on the clock and the ball they called his number and it was game over even with the bad ankle." I believe they are good teams with great players. Whoever makes the biggest splash play will be the victor. I will be there to watch and I think the game will be entertaining nonetheless. I don't believe Mr. Gruniech gets the credit he deserve on defense either. Give me 6 pt and Ill take that bet all day. Less than 6 and I would have to ask the odds I'd take 5-2 then lol. Good luck all the PRFL and EEK faithful, just be careful and don't drink the koolaid just yet.
bball4 wrote:If we are talking about individual players, I would take Grueneich...because of what he does on both sides of the ball.
alphadawg wrote:PRFL dealt with it fine. Made it to the new season
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