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Post by rockybighorn on May 14, 2012 10:49:01 GMT -5
I don't see us (SF) holding Tri-City to 16 points again on their field. The Storm typically play better at home than on the road, as do most teams I suppose. I think our D feeds off the crowd. BananaCat is probably right maybe a 21 or 24 point win. But I will also agree with tcfeverams that these 2 teams are not of the same caliber. And, if they happen to play a 3rd time in the "United Bowl" the result will again be the same, a Storm win. And they will win United Bowl 4 AGAIN! lol This really seems like typical Storm football. Our offense seems to always be ready to play at the start of the season and will stay consistent and our defense just continually week in and week out gets a little bit better. Reall the only team that is of any worry in my opinion is Allen, and this raises the question, if Allen was to make the championship, would T.O. come up to SF for that game?
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Post by tcfeverams on May 14, 2012 17:27:02 GMT -5
I don't think you'll be playing Allen in the championship. Allen will have to head to TC in the playoffs (most likely, unless we go on a losing streak). I DO think it will be TC, and I DO think it will be a SF victory.
BC, I'm not saying it will be the same exact score. I'm saying I don't think it was be "a lot closer" in kennewick. I won't guess on the score, but I will guess the game will be decided by halftime, more or less, again.
rockybighorn, you held us to 16 this week, and even less than that last time. I see no reason you can't again.
I would love NOTHING MORE than the Fever pulling off a shocker, and I WILL be there SCREAMING in support of the Fever. I just don't see it though.
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Post by Banana Cat on May 14, 2012 20:23:48 GMT -5
@rocky - If Allen does somehow make it to the title game, and Owens is still with the team, then I think for sure he'd be there.
I think Shackleford is a good coach and will get the team past 16 points myself. I see it as 61-40 affair.
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