Just talked to Coach Pack. He says the Cavs entertain London at 2 PM at Herrnstein Field on Monday June 30th. Anyone going since some of us have to work ??????
Hopsing wrote:Just talked to Coach Pack. He says the Cavs entertain London at 2 PM at Herrnstein Field on Monday June 30th. Anyone going since some of us have to work ??????
Oh, by the way, did you get more offered than just that soup on the post that was in the thread. Come down here to Chillicothe dude, we'll take care of you at the Yes We Can Cafe!
Let the guy on the River know that!
Good Luck to your Green Wave this football season!
Oh, by the way, did you get more offered than just that soup on the post that was in the thread. Come down here to Chillicothe dude, we'll take care of you at the Yes We Can Cafe!
Let the guy on the River know that!
Good Luck to your Green Wave this football season!
Thanks. Last year before the season started I predicted a rough year for your Cavs and took a lot of heat on here fr it.
A while back during the off season I posted that you guys would be really good this season. I hope you guys can prove me to be correct again.
Wanted to hear how the 7 on 7 went. ( A Chillicothe view). You would think that someone would be on here bragging about it by now, it was London right? Why no discussion?
The Cavs did not look very good in my opinion, coming from a Chilli fan. Obviously its early and the first 7 on 7 but the Cavs offense just didn't look in sync at all. I don't know if the spread is the teams calling.
Drifter- You must of heard a very biased opinion. Neither team "had their way" with either. It was balanced for the most part and considering it was a 7 on 7 that doesn't have much reflection of how the season will be.
chillout, thanks for the Chillicothe view. You are right, a passing scrimmage matches mostly skill players against skill players and will not decide how a game in the regular season should end up. Just thought it was funny how a team (according to one or two of you anyway), with so many great skill players, could get handled by London! Guess if Chilli would have done something, we would have had all kinds of feedback, and talk about all the great skill players? Again, you are right, it is not a deciding factor in how a season will end up, BUT without a doubt, a good, TRUE, indication of the talent level at the skill positions!
True, but from my opinion you could definitely see that Chilli was ALOT more talented then London in the skill positions. I think there was just a lack of execution probably the most part being it was the first 7 on 7. I could be wrong though.