

Blue_nd_Gray wrote:Don't overlook us!
We got throttled by Ironton ,I know.
But we are not down talent wise,we are attempting to learn and execute 1920's football.
Our boys will hit and play as hard as any team,but with this system it is hard to compete with the Logan's and Ironton's right now.
Please don't sell us short on heart or talent if we play mistake free football we could give Logan a scare.
Logan closer than the experts think 35-GA 20
GO BLUE!
2old wrote:Since this game hit the schedule i have felt this was a bad game. Next week everyone will know why. I guess the AD wanted the Chieftain fans to see him join the Gallia Hall of Fame. Well at least i can say congrats to Mr. Janey.
dazed&confused wrote:I don't like this game where it is. That's just me speaking. Let's be honest, Gallia is just not a competitive game this year for Logan. In other years, yes, but not now. I know the sentiment is to rest and heal up for Logan. But I'd rather see more of a challenge right now. You can't improve unless you are constantly pushing yourself to get better and it is hard to see Logan being really motivated to "get up" for this one. Ironton and Zanesville loom and they will allow Logan to test itself within but I just don't like two snoozers in a row. Sorry. Gallia is a great program with great tradition but I'd rather see a little more incentive for Logan to perform this week. One week "off" is enough.
2old wrote:LDF,
I will give you that the tradition of playing Gallia is long and healthy. That being said in 2009 this is a bad game for both teams. i know schedules are drawn up in advance and at one time this appeared to be an ok game. But things change.
Gallia needs a victory. Simply put that will not happen Friday night.
Logan is comng off a game where the starters left midway through the SECOND period. This particular team needs to be challenged.
For the above reasons it is a bad game. It does give logan a chance to play alot of kids and a chance to teach future Chiefs what it takes to win. It appears many Chieftain teams have been learning this lesson.
2old wrote:Hey dazed i am with you. If i remember correctly you are an Otterbein guy too. i spent some time there.
2old wrote:7462,
if you are not prepared you will certainly be surprised. Sit back and enjoy the show.
GAHS7462 wrote:Hillsboro and Ironton both predicted a blow-out. Hillsboro barely won and take away the miscue's on the Gallipolis punt and the punt return and its a close game with Ironton. Everyone might get a big surprize if they don't watch out!!!!
91blue14 wrote:stopping the passing game will be tough to do. things get crazy when these teams lock up. i have been on the field with these kids from logan they have a passing game that is relentlessgood luck to the blue i hear you have made strides in the right direction!
2old wrote:LDF,
I will give you that the tradition of playing Gallia is long and healthy. That being said in 2009 this is a bad game for both teams. i know schedules are drawn up in advance and at one time this appeared to be an ok game. But things change.
Gallia needs a victory. Simply put that will not happen Friday night.
Logan is comng off a game where the starters left midway through the SECOND period. This particular team needs to be challenged.
For the above reasons it is a bad game. It does give logan a chance to play alot of kids and a chance to teach future Chiefs what it takes to win. It appears many Chieftain teams have been learning this lesson.
moonschein wrote:2old wrote:7462,
if you are not prepared you will certainly be surprised. Sit back and enjoy the show.
2old, what show, This is Gallia and could surpise the Chiefs maybe. But remember the Ironton Fighting Tigers, Will Run The Table!![]()
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