Erik8803 wrote:Here's a look from a current player's eyes:
While this has no effect on seeding, it will effect Richland's chance for a home playoff game. Oakes is already leading them in QRF (edit: while I was typing this up, the new QRF was released and Oakes and Richland are currently tied.), and if they lose they can kiss that home game goodbye if Oakes wins their round 1 game which seems likely.
Flip wrote:Erik8803 wrote:Here's a look from a current player's eyes:
While this has no effect on seeding, it will effect Richland's chance for a home playoff game. Oakes is already leading them in QRF (edit: while I was typing this up, the new QRF was released and Oakes and Richland are currently tied.), and if they lose they can kiss that home game goodbye if Oakes wins their round 1 game which seems likely.
Run, is it at all possible that Richland can lose and move ahead of Oakes in QRF? I know sometimes just playing quality teams can help your QRF even if you lose. Oakes won't get much credit for beating SZ.
steel wrote:I think alot of the result will depend on weather. A cold rainy or windy night, NGS wins relativelty easily. A nice calm night, I would probably give Richland the edge. Pass happy teams have to cross their fingers in the playoffs because at this time of the year in ND, you never know what kind of weather you will get. I would also give Napoleon an edge because playing at home and more big game experience. Should be a definite contrast in styles. Both guaranteed playoff positions so not sure how much teams want to risk injury to best players depends how much (QRF means to them.) Good luck to both. I like when good teams seek out good competition, it usually pays dividends come playoff time even if you take a regular season loss.
hoophoophoop wrote:Richland missing player also Friday
hoophoophoop wrote:wr, db concussion will back for playoffs, Richland does not have a big bench, no room for anymore injuries
Flip wrote:hoophoophoop wrote:wr, db concussion will back for playoffs, Richland does not have a big bench, no room for anymore injuries
how could you know that?
d_fense wrote:Flip wrote:hoophoophoop wrote:wr, db concussion will back for playoffs, Richland does not have a big bench, no room for anymore injuries
how could you know that?
Common knowledge for anyone attending Richland games.
The Schwab wrote:d_fense wrote:Flip wrote:hoophoophoop wrote:wr, db concussion will back for playoffs, Richland does not have a big bench, no room for anymore injuries
how could you know that?
Common knowledge for anyone attending Richland games.
hoophoophoop wrote:Because was cleared for contact next week and they have a buy for the first round,
Flip wrote:hoophoophoop wrote:Because was cleared for contact next week and they have a buy for the first round,
doesn't sound like anything a doctor should say in 2018.
The Schwab wrote:Flip wrote:hoophoophoop wrote:Because was cleared for contact next week and they have a buy for the first round,
doesn't sound like anything a doctor should say in 2018.
Flip is right. That is not the concussion protocol that is used by schools anymore. There is quite the process to being cleared to return.
BringTheThunder wrote:The Schwab wrote:Flip wrote:hoophoophoop wrote:Because was cleared for contact next week and they have a buy for the first round,
doesn't sound like anything a doctor should say in 2018.
Flip is right. That is not the concussion protocol that is used by schools anymore. There is quite the process to being cleared to return.
I mean, if doctors clear you for action. then the doctors clear you for action. Why should a doctor not clear him for action if hes not showing any signs or symptoms of a concussion? if hes cleared next week and RHS doesn't play next weekend since they have already locked a first round bye why would he not be able to play in the game after next week? Am I missing something here?
BringTheThunder wrote:I mean, if doctors clear you for action. then the doctors clear you for action. Why should a doctor not clear him for action if hes not showing any signs or symptoms of a concussion? if hes cleared next week and RHS doesn't play next weekend since they have already locked a first round bye why would he not be able to play in the game after next week? Am I missing something here?
BringTheThunder wrote:The Schwab wrote:Flip wrote:hoophoophoop wrote:Because was cleared for contact next week and they have a buy for the first round,
doesn't sound like anything a doctor should say in 2018.
Flip is right. That is not the concussion protocol that is used by schools anymore. There is quite the process to being cleared to return.
I mean, if doctors clear you for action. then the doctors clear you for action. Why should a doctor not clear him for action if hes not showing any signs or symptoms of a concussion? if hes cleared next week and RHS doesn't play next weekend since they have already locked a first round bye why would he not be able to play in the game after next week? Am I missing something here?
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