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See you on the field in a few hours Pewnts. I expect a hard fought game. We've played you twice so far and lost two very close games. We're hoping this one turns out a little more in our favor.

Best of luck to all the other teams still in the playoffs (and even those that aren't). I hope to see some good games today.
 
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The Western semis should be really good. The Eastern probably not so much but we can hope..
 
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Originally posted by pettymc
The Western semis should be really good. The Eastern probably not so much but we can hope..


The playoffs always have a way of coming up with suprises, upsets, etc. The Pewnts and Twin Cities should be a great game against two great teams.
 
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Hurricane Warriors control the Bayou Bengals to advance.
Superior Grizzlies slaughter the Taints.
Pewnts barely sneak by the Wildcats.
Sharks stomp out the Farvas.
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wow at the warriors...dominating so far...can they topple the pewnts?!
 
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GG cats, didn't think it would amount to a game of field goals but this game has yet to not surpise me. Heck of a defensive battle today.
 
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Originally posted by Darren McFadden
wow at the warriors...dominating so far...can they topple the pewnts?!


I wouldn't say they dominated us. I think we were in control until they threw a 75 yard TD pass. That play changed the momentum of the game.
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Originally posted by evilrubberducky
GG cats, didn't think it would amount to a game of field goals but this game has yet to not surpise me. Heck of a defensive battle today.


I'm actually getting to where I like this game more and more. (I hated losing to you guys today, though.)

I saw an interview by Mike Holmgren recently (Seahawks head coach) where he said he gave up trying to predict what would happen in a game...he said things never go as he thinks they should. I've experienced that myself outside GLB. And, like you, I see it inside the game too.

Yes, the surprises never stop.

 
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Originally posted by evilrubberducky
GG cats, didn't think it would amount to a game of field goals but this game has yet to not surpise me. Heck of a defensive battle today.


And yes, it was a good game. Sadly, we tossed five interceptions today. We still managed to hang right in there until the very end. But it's pretty damn hard to win when you throw so much to the other team.

Best of luck during the remainder of the playoffs.

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Originally posted by Fandom
Originally posted by evilrubberducky

GG cats, didn't think it would amount to a game of field goals but this game has yet to not surpise me. Heck of a defensive battle today.


I'm actually getting to where I like this game more and more. (I hated losing to you guys today, though.)

I saw an interview by Mike Holmgren recently (Seahawks head coach) where he said he gave up trying to predict what would happen in a game...he said things never go as he thinks they should. I've experienced that myself outside GLB. And, like you, I see it inside the game too.

Yes, the surprises never stop.



True, that's what makes it exciting. Congrats to the Warriors today, that running attack is impressive.


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