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Post by Banana Cat on May 23, 2009 21:51:19 GMT -5
FINAL Maryland 48, Rochester 31
Rochester not doing so hot on the road unless they play Muskegon.
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Post by showstopper on May 23, 2009 22:44:45 GMT -5
Guess that will shut up the Rochester sock puppet for a while.
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Post by Banana Cat on May 23, 2009 22:47:14 GMT -5
Well, Rochester has an easy way pretty much the rest of the season so they'll be in the playoffs, probably as the third team in the Atlantic. Once in the playoffs anything can happen, so be careful, the Rage might see the Raiders again. I'd go with the Rage at home though.
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Post by showstopper on May 23, 2009 22:50:23 GMT -5
Yeah Rochester and Maryland have it easy for the rest of the way. Meanwhile the Rage have a pretty tough road to haul the rest of the season. Definitely the biggest game of the season next week. I'm just crossing my fingers for a home playoff game.
On a side note I found out earlier this week that I could have spent a couple extra days in DC and Largo, Maryland and then driven 10 miles up the road to watch this game.
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Post by Banana Cat on May 23, 2009 23:11:32 GMT -5
Yeah Rochester and Maryland have it easy for the rest of the way. Meanwhile the Rage have a pretty tough road to haul the rest of the season. Definitely the biggest game of the season next week. I'm just crossing my fingers for a home playoff game. On a side note I found out earlier this week that I could have spent a couple extra days in DC and Largo, Maryland and then driven 10 miles up the road to watch this game. Man, that's too bad you weren't able to do that. A lot to see in DC, and taking in an indoor game to boot is icing on the cake.
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