Thursday, September 29, 2011

RAIDERS (4-2)

Raiders vs Eagles
The Lakota-Adams-Edmore Raiders had another tough loss in a game against the North Border Eagles. The Raiders went into half with a 20-0 lead. However the Raiders could not contain that lead going into the second half. The Eagles scored 20 unanswered points, while the Raiders could not get their offense going in the second half, totaling up 36 yards in the final two quarters of the game. Not being able to rebound the Raiders are now 4-2. However I do not expect the Raiders to be phased going into their week 7 matchup against Central Valley.

Looking Ahead
As far as play makers go the Raiders have them, I’ve commented about this in some of my recent blogs, but the talent the Raiders have is remarkable. Eric Haugland at Quarterback has improved greatly stepping up in the pocket and hitting his receivers. Jaron Moor is Hauglands leading receiver this season, Moor has been making big plays almost every time the football is in his hands. Winning is not an issue for the Raiders. However the Raiders need a great week of practice this week, to defeat their opponent Central Valley. Central Valley only has one victory so far this season, but that does not mean the Raiders will take them lightly as Lakota-Adams-Edmore is going for their fifth win of the season. The Raiders need to be mentally ready, because Cavalier is one of the best teams in 9-man football, which is the Raiders last home game of the year in a couple weeks. Every win is important this time of year, its either make or break. These next three weeks could come down to the last possession, it’s going to be an exciting few weeks and we all are excited to see what the Raiders have to offer!

Stepping Up
Many players on the Raiders have had great seasons, but it’s about stepping up and taking your potential to the next level. It will be interesting to see which players will except that role and become a real threat to the opposing team. Each play in football counts and it’s all about who wants it more. Don’t be surprised if one/a few of the players on the Raiders football team takes some huge strides forward need the next few weeks.

Central Valley
This game is projected in the Raiders favor, but that does not mean it’s going to be a cake walk. The Raiders must have a very good week of practice, to allow them to have a great game against Central Valley.

  
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1 comment:

  1. watch out for this season! the raiders are going to make it up for this season! get Raiders Tickets

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