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Post by BNDC on Jul 9, 2010 13:09:12 GMT -5
Is Solomon better than Terry?
I would say Bryant is better QB than Wooton. I would give Fudge the nod at RB. D-line goes to Sioux Falls.
For the other positions I cannot make a fair determination on who's is better.
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Post by Banana Cat on Jul 9, 2010 15:10:04 GMT -5
I think the past two years Solomon has definitely been better than Terry. This is still a team sport though and each player plays a role on his team.
Both teams are very talented, but I give the edge to the Storm for sure.
I think if Wichita can get Fudge going early they have a shot, if not I see the Storm making a statement. I'd go heavy with Fudge and Wooten scrambling early as much as possible and then start throwing to the WRs. They have to have success on the ground to win though, because I guarantee the Storm will have a great defensive coverage scheme planned.
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Post by BNDC on Jul 9, 2010 15:12:27 GMT -5
I think Wichatard may have the edge on Kick returns aswell.
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Post by Bouncer_Texxx on Jul 9, 2010 15:39:54 GMT -5
But I give the Storm an edge at the actual kicking.. although.. since Terry has come in at kick returns our return game has been good.. kick coverage has sporadic issues.
TB might be a better passer, but Wooten is a legit threat to run, TB not so much anymore. I think the Storm have a lot of all purpose guys like Jones, Zo, and Terry.. all 3 of those guys is a legit threat on the ground as well as catching. Let us not forget that zo was a Qb in college, and although he hasn't been asked to pass much this season, he's certainly capable.
Lot of weapons on both sides.. it'll come down to intangibles like discipline and conditioning, etc. Having a playoff caliber Arena crowd won't hurt the home teams chances one bit.
I look for a tight game that won't be decided until the end.
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Post by sr on Jul 9, 2010 21:54:39 GMT -5
Storm and Wild played 3 times in a 6 week span, but their last meeting was almost 3 months ago. A lot of things have changed since then. Both teams have improved.
I think the key difference is on the line of scrimmage. Isaac Snell and Y'Tarrie Brown didn't play in the previous meetings. With them in the lineup, the Storm O-line is dominate. Add to that, the fact the Wichita will be playing without Colin Bryant on the d-line...
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Post by BNDC on Jul 10, 2010 21:16:46 GMT -5
Storm up by 3 scores in the 3rd, game over.
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Post by BNDC on Jul 10, 2010 21:18:44 GMT -5
42-21 Storm at the end of 3
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Post by Banana Cat on Jul 10, 2010 21:19:55 GMT -5
I agree, Wild will have near impossible task of coming back from 21-42 deficit.
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Post by BNDC on Jul 10, 2010 21:22:34 GMT -5
They missed two 4th down conversions, and had 2 turnovers.
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Post by BNDC on Jul 10, 2010 21:25:58 GMT -5
Heard BNDC over the air atleast twice.
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Post by Banana Cat on Jul 10, 2010 21:31:46 GMT -5
Who's giving you a shoutout?...lol
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Post by BNDC on Jul 10, 2010 21:38:20 GMT -5
On the chat provided by the Storm when you listen to Storm broadcast, Roste and Bubba read it. It actually ended up to be about 6 times when it was all said and done.
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Post by Banana Cat on Jul 10, 2010 21:41:39 GMT -5
LOL...that's cool.
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Post by sr on Jul 10, 2010 23:16:05 GMT -5
Storm dominated both sides of the line of scrimmage.
140+ yds rushing for the Storm
3 turnovers by the Wild
Wild turned the ball over twice on downs. Both at critical times in the 2nd half (including a 1st and goal at the Storm 1) and both included several offensive play selections that were real head scratchers.
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Post by psx234 on Jul 11, 2010 4:45:15 GMT -5
I have to give props to the Wild fans that came out though, it takes a lot of balls for three fans to sit in Section 0 row 1!
The game started out as a shoot out but much like happened to SF in Billings earlier this year once the Wild messed up it snowballed.
On to the next game, BILLINGS!! Road trip time!!!!!!!!!!!!
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