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Post by viking2000 on Sept 23, 2009 23:54:10 GMT -5
So who is better? This will be a GREAT game this weekend. There will be a GREAT turnout. This is an old rivalry, and I am sure people will turn out just because it's going to be a great game. BTW it's PHS's homecoming. Everyone should enjoy.
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Post by pops on Sept 25, 2009 7:48:32 GMT -5
Last year I watched Petaluma vs Rancho and I thought...hmm Rancho has a Sullivan clone. Sullivan put up more yards in that game, who knows how this game will go. I am going to go to this game tonight. If Petaluma beats Rancho then they are for real. Did anyone see the Ole Miss/South Carolina game last night? They had a great scat back running in that game for Ole Miss olemiss.rivals.com/cviewplayer.asp?Player=65731At 5'8 165 lbs he was doing a great job!
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bill
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Post by bill on Sept 25, 2009 9:18:25 GMT -5
Sullivan is the better of the two. He is more electrifying and has made bigger plays in his career. Petaluma will handle Rancho, but Rancho is extremely overrated.
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Post by 1965nc on Sept 25, 2009 11:30:21 GMT -5
If Sims and Sullivan get the ball, they will win. Russell is putting points on the board and you have to respect that, but he is struggling a bit with getting the ball to the backfield. Thankfully, he has a good arm and can pass to Johnson. Against Rancho, there is no room for error. They are too good of a team. Good luck to both teams.
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Post by penguin on Sept 25, 2009 11:42:55 GMT -5
If Sims and Sullivan get the ball, they will win. Russell is putting points on the board and you have to respect that, but he is struggling a bit with getting the ball to the backfield. Thankfully, he has a good arm and can pass to Johnson. Against Rancho, there is no room for error. They are too good of a team. Good luck to both teams. I agree with this. There are times, especially early in the game, where Russell appears to have a difficult time running the triple option. It's almost as if he's tentative or unsure of what defense he's reading. Obviously he works through it, but I'm interested to see how he does against a better opponent in Rancho tonight. And as I realize criticizing an offense that is averaging 300 yards a game on the ground is nitpicking, but personally, I'd like to see him get the ball to Sullivan a little more. Regardless, this is going to be a great game as it's a good test for each team and should be wildly exciting for fans to watch.
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rcmom
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Post by rcmom on Sept 25, 2009 13:13:53 GMT -5
dworkin has made his fair share of big plays. Anyone remember ukiah last year?
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Post by homer2 on Sept 25, 2009 13:38:10 GMT -5
to close to call..and if this was all the two teams had ...this should be a great game..
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Post by ranchofan on Sept 25, 2009 14:52:34 GMT -5
it is hard to say who is "better", they both run pretty much the same. As a football fan it is fun to watch both of them. This game will be a test for both teams to see how good they really are.
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Post by zorn on Sept 25, 2009 17:36:43 GMT -5
Last year I thought Sullivan was way better going into the season. After watching both of them play a few times I changed my opinion to: they are both pretty equal. switch the guys onto the other team and probably see the same results. both are fun to watch when they break free.
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