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12 hours ago, temptation said:

Roncalli is averaging nearly 40 points per game since the Chatard loss.

Undoubtedly both teams have improved but Roncalli has by leaps and bounds.

Lmao. If you say so. It's like when Notre Dame beats a Top 25 team or two, happens every year, sending them out of the Top 25. Some idiot comes along and says "Notre Dame didn't beat anyone." The comparison here is that Roncalli averaged all those points AFTER they played Dwenger. I didn't know that you new the Dwenger program so well that you can make a "leaps and bounds" claim. Again, Carroll never saw the endzone against the Saints, just two field goals. Had the Chargers not turned the ball over twice, they probably drop 28 on Westfield before halftime............in the rain. Underestimating Dwenger would be irresponsible. 

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Have not seen Dwenger play yet, but saw Roncalli in Week 8.  Two words come to mind ... sledgehammer and scalpel.  They can be quite surgical in execution, but also quite blunt.  The thing that impressed me most was the crispness of execution across the board.

I suspect the game will come down to how well Dwenger's defense performs as I would certainly give offensive advantage to Roncalli and not just in a single dimension.  As someone earlier in the thread alluded to, they have a thunder and lightning running tandem out of the backfield and their QB's no slouch if he carries the ball too.  In the passing attack, they complete a bit under 2 of every 3 passes and average 15+ yards per catch.

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1 hour ago, 23andCounting said:

Lmao. If you say so. It's like when Notre Dame beats a Top 25 team or two, happens every year, sending them out of the Top 25. Some idiot comes along and says "Notre Dame didn't beat anyone." The comparison here is that Roncalli averaged all those points AFTER they played Dwenger. I didn't know that you new the Dwenger program so well that you can make a "leaps and bounds" claim. Again, Carroll never saw the endzone against the Saints, just two field goals. Had the Chargers not turned the ball over twice, they probably drop 28 on Westfield before halftime............in the rain. Underestimating Dwenger would be irresponsible. 

Don't view it so much as "underestimating Dwenger" so much as a belief in Roncalli.

Always claiming bias and disrepect while doing it yourself.

 

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