I'm sure we are all hoping for a good game, no injuries and for the good guys to come out on top (and i'm not talking about the refs). I'm going to make a comparison, it is far stretched and I'm not trying to say in no way, shape, or form that these two coaches are even on the same level or ever will be, I look at this game the same way as I look at college football. Each and every year Nick Saban has the crimson tide as the team to beat, they are the best team in the country until someone proves differently. In reference to this game, Rusty Richards has the bucks as the team to beat until proven differently.Lakers23 wrote: ↑Wed Aug 22, 2018 2:43 pm I believe Trimble will have a good defense play for #3.Your not going to stop him but contain him.If they execute it NY offense will have a long night.On the offense side of the ball for Trimble they have to complete passes and keep NY honest.I think Trimble has more over all offensive fire power then NY.They don't depend on the home run like NY does.Will be a slug fest no blow out.
People can say all they want about the cats containing #3 and I ask those posters a question, when has a tomcat defense ever been able to shut down an opposing teams stud player?
I know for a fact that the tomcat offense will have some play makers on it. Trimble is always stacked with athletes that can make things happen, the problem is those athletes aren't always used up to their capabilities. I expect to see a one man show from the cats. I also expect the cats to struggle to score and at most they will score twice. I'm not sure they can contain #3 that well and win a low scoring contest. In order for the cats to win this game, their defense will have to force NY's qb into some mistakes and give the cats offense a short field.