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Post by MrOHSN on Aug 18, 2009 19:15:47 GMT -6
Pantherman,
I see you are registered. I'm just making sure things are working correctly. If you see this post and can't post yourself, please email me at ohsneditor@gmail.com
So, how will the Panthers finish this year?
My guess is 10-0 if they beat Ross or 9-1 if they lose to Ross
Agree?
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Post by pantherman on Aug 21, 2009 10:05:20 GMT -6
Kyle... I agree 100% the big word is IF. Ross is going to be the GAME of the year the way I see it all unfolding. The winner of that game will make a deep run in the playoffs, write that down. Ross has more weapons this year then the U.S. Military. The Panther front seven is one of the most talented I have ever seen in my sixty years of life. What a match up it is going to be here in Pantherland in week #2.
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Post by pantherman on Aug 21, 2009 20:45:07 GMT -6
Kyle...As I have stated in earlier posts about the Panther front 4 this year, they certainly did not disappoint tonight against Perrysburg. Four forced turnovers in the 1st quarter led to a 35-0 score at the end of the first quarter. Perrysburg's O-Line was throughly dominated from the first snap. Not sure what this all means yet, but 10 forced turnovers in their last two games, six against Southview and four tonight against Perrysburg. Did not see the Findlay game, but was told they never got a first down the whole game. I think they are ready for the Tornadoes next week. Should be a great match up against the Tornado's senior oriented O-Line of , Brown, Ekleberry, & McClung.
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Post by MrOHSN on Aug 22, 2009 7:09:04 GMT -6
From the sounds of things, while the Ross v. Whitmer game will be a dandy, I think Whitmer will have the edge.
We'll see how both teams do in week 1.
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