doobi
Third String
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Post by doobi on Feb 14, 2011 19:13:22 GMT -5
Scott Jensen doesn't get hit! ;D
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Post by bigruck99 on Feb 14, 2011 19:38:55 GMT -5
>:(HE WILL IN THIS LEAGUE! I PROMISE YOU THAT
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Post by CF4L on Feb 14, 2011 19:53:42 GMT -5
Bandits in a cake walk Reason = TONGA with 30 sacks! I didn't know old man Tonga could still run... Isn't that why the Beef cut him?
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Post by oldhawk on Feb 14, 2011 22:08:14 GMT -5
All I can do is smile from a far ...in Iowa we keep the grass cut low so we can see the Koyotes and now bandits in the grass .....When you sit on top of a hill that's two championships high you have to go get new teams to try and knock us off. Good luck we deep like Revelation ... Bring your two no names and let's get it.. the return of Lightsout..
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Post by lionsfan44 on Feb 15, 2011 1:43:43 GMT -5
I would be surprised if any team can hang withing two scores of the Bandits. Most teams will be lucky to hang within 28 points. Kansas on the road might prove difficult, but I see no reason to think the Bandits won't easily run the table to championship. The Bandits are a pro level team playing in a semi pro level league. Something tells me you haven't paid attention to the league for a couple of years. You still think the Koyotes are the biggest threat? Sioux City has a pretty good shot at the championship, but to be the champ you gotta beat the champ. I don't see anyone running the table this year.
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Post by BANDITS LEAP ZONE on Feb 15, 2011 8:19:07 GMT -5
Big Ruck incase you havent noticed non of us are players.
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Post by kdogg927 on Feb 15, 2011 9:21:26 GMT -5
The Blackhawk faithfull are planning a road trip to Sioux City. To See our favorite QB back in action. Who else is in? If we dont dominate then thats good for the league...I just want to get the rivalrys heated up Looking forward to coming back to the Tyson in March myself.
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Post by blackhawkdown on Feb 15, 2011 9:26:54 GMT -5
I would be surprised if any team can hang withing two scores of the Bandits. Most teams will be lucky to hang within 28 points. Kansas on the road might prove difficult, but I see no reason to think the Bandits won't easily run the table to championship. The Bandits are a pro level team playing in a semi pro level league. elbandito is smoked and obviously hasnt done his homework ;DSpeakin' of smoked....doobies post "scott jensen doesnt get hit" lmao There are some " doobies gettin hit" in sioux city thats for sure! And oldhawk, that is good stuff ....and lions44 spot on! Thanks for saving me a lot of pecking! :PGoogle mapped and ready to go K-dogg
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Post by muttin247 on Feb 15, 2011 11:09:23 GMT -5
If the Blackhawks want to hit Jensen, you better get a faster DLINE. Firing off and pushing people back is just going to create running lanes. When one of the fastest players in the league is a QB, he's tough to contain. He was tough to contain in the IFL, and if I recall, Iowa's only loss was caused by a 20 yard TD run by a QB, whom, athletically is completely INFERIOR to Jensen. Just saying. Anyways though, Chuck is good. He rarely missed, and has good protection. SC will score points, everyone knows that. A versatile QB will put up points in this league. They do have Tonga, but a MAC doesn't win games, linemen allowing him to run, do. So what about the SC defense? The more I got to thinking about it, the more I think the game is going to be closer. Swag has a lot to do with it, and Iowa's got plenty of it. Champs until proven otherwise (did I say that?) What kind of OLINE is SC returning, b/c if it's all rookies, it might not be the type of field day, I and everyone else expected.
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Post by muttin247 on Feb 15, 2011 11:10:59 GMT -5
Scott Jensen doesn't get hit! ;D
@doobie..
Scott Jensen doesn't get hit! Hit's get scott jensen'd! ;D
sorry I had to lol
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Post by BANDITS LEAP ZONE on Feb 15, 2011 11:14:36 GMT -5
I dont think D will be the problem.I do worry about the O Line since all I see are Rookies.
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Post by adoneatine on Feb 15, 2011 12:25:13 GMT -5
Someone said that there are no players on these posts. That's not true. We know that bigruck is on here and I know that there are other players on here otherwise the posts wouldn't be going the way they are. Fans are passionate, but the players get even more fired up. I agree that SC will NOT run the table. I don't think any team in this league will. I think everyone could possible have AT LEAST one loss. Some believe that SC is a "pro level team in a semi-pro league". FUnny....Last time I checked, SC's record the last few years hasn't been all that great in the IFL so to me wins, playoff berths, and championships define teams, not talent. Also to step out on a limb and say that SC will have the best DBs or anything else for that matter is dangerous. It is disrespectful to all the other proven players in this league. Also, I KNOW about IFL teams, they always have players shuffling in and out every year. APFL teams on the other hand like the Hawks and Koyotes and others have had some players playing together for the last 5,6,7 even 8 years. That's big, because over that time chemistry is developed. SC has alot to prove. POINT BLANK!!!....By the way bandito may be kinda on to something looking at the koyotes as threats, remember it's not only about the players, it starts at the top. Nobody's focusing on who will coach these teams...Let's talk about that. Check him out, the Koyotes new coach has more pro indoor coaching experience in the AFL/AF2 than any other team hands down. Those are real "pro leagues" not like the IFL. In fact I respect the APFL more than I do the IFL for many reasons.
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Post by muttin247 on Feb 15, 2011 16:41:16 GMT -5
Share your reasons for not respecting the IFL? This should be interesting.
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Post by bigruck99 on Feb 15, 2011 20:56:16 GMT -5
WELL SAID OLDHAWK I AGREE. AS FOR ALL THE BLACKHAWK HATERS SEE YOU MARCH 25TH. NO MORE TALK FROM ME. ITS TIME FOR BUSINESS.
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Post by adoneatine on Feb 15, 2011 22:22:48 GMT -5
Well Muttin where do I start with the IFL. DO I start with the owners who don't care about the players by not paying them on time, shorting them on game checks, not paying coaches, not paying bills such as venue rent, putting the organization and fans in bad situations, high player turnover rate making it difficult to develop a good deal of team chemistry in some instances, breaking the pay rules by paying some players WAYYY more than what the league is supposed to allow....I could go on...I am not saying that I don't respect the league as a whole, bt from a business standpoint I see serious issues that need to be addressed for long-term success. Also, my concerns are not in any way reflective on the IFL as a whole just some of its teams. The APFL has its issues too I'm sure but I just think indoor leagues should focus more on being "multi-regional" instead of always trying to have a national footprint.
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