BurgGrad_06 wrote:Crab's brother wrote:Anonymous_Falcon_Fan wrote:From what I have heard, the period of Valley having all that great talent (however they got it) will start to dwindle this year, and it might show in this game. If Coach Crabtree can some how coach up these young players and muster up a victory, then we will have no choice but to consider them favorites once again for SOC 2.
Portsmouth has some very dangerous skill players, and if the o-line shows better play this year, then watch out....they might be the Trojans of old.
I will take PHS in a high-scoring game.
However they got it? Care to elaborate? If you are insinuating what I think you are, you may wanna look in the mirror at your basketball program.
Quick some one get the ice water challenge buckets this guy just got burned!! Lol seriously though IMO valley is a little down this year. Maybe due to young players I don't know. But I do know that Portsmouth is very talented because just like valley this year they were young last year. Valley will be back the talent is there just needs fine tuned! Still think Portsmouth rolls big in this one but I hope I'm wrong. I would love to see valley undefeated coming into burg! Good luck INDIANS!!
The thing about Valley now, is they have played in and won the big games against all opponents, so I'm not worried about the attitude or effort, I am a little concerned about the bumps and bruises we have, and not having a few of the big boys in the middle could hurt if they miss time. The key to me is the LB's wrapping up and making tackles. I've heard that the LB's have a lot of speed and cover ground in a hurry, and that is EXACTLY what will be needed against the speedy Portsmouth backs. If Valley plays fundamental football, they will be in the game and have a chance to win. I still like the Indians here, but of course I'm biased.