Forest Hills vs Penn Cambria
Forest Hills vs Penn Cambria
Any thoughts on this Friday nights game. At the start of the season i thought Penn Cambria was the team to beat in the LHAC. Now after back to back losses Friday nights game has huge playoff implications. Which ever team loses might be out of the playoff picture.
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Re: Forest Hills vs Penn Cambria
Big time game. Penn Cambria is currently sitting at #8, Forest Hills is on the outside looking in at #9. A loss could really crush the Rangers.
Looking at Forest Hills, assuming the QB is still out. That leaves you with Shope at QB. Shope can make plays, but it would help if he was in the passing game. Dell has been running fairly well, and Snedden has done a nice job at WR. The games they lost, they have been beaten by their own mistakes and stagnant offenses. BG,Heights, and McCort have tough defenses.....PC has a really tough D. Need to find a way to score.
PC....they need to find an offense as well. They do not have a consistent threat on offense. They can throw it a bit, and have a numer of guys that can carry it. But not one guy that can take over the game on offense. You have to love the D with Behe and Lawhead.
I expect a good one in Sidman.. Low scoring.
Looking at Forest Hills, assuming the QB is still out. That leaves you with Shope at QB. Shope can make plays, but it would help if he was in the passing game. Dell has been running fairly well, and Snedden has done a nice job at WR. The games they lost, they have been beaten by their own mistakes and stagnant offenses. BG,Heights, and McCort have tough defenses.....PC has a really tough D. Need to find a way to score.
PC....they need to find an offense as well. They do not have a consistent threat on offense. They can throw it a bit, and have a numer of guys that can carry it. But not one guy that can take over the game on offense. You have to love the D with Behe and Lawhead.
I expect a good one in Sidman.. Low scoring.
