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Brutus
Posts: 250
Sep 17, 2011 9:42am
The Indians are coming to tusc county. New Philly has a beautiful stadium with a turf field. speed kills and the Indians have a ton of speed ill take Northwest in this game. Northwest is putting some serious points up, this will be a huge computer points game for the winner

wes_mantooth
Posts: 17,977
Sep 17, 2011 9:46am
Philly hung in there with Cambridge better than I thought they would, but I think northwest handles the very young quakers
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fpfpdadchh
Posts: 111
Sep 17, 2011 9:47am
I am liking Northwest's chances in this one, also. Should be a slobberknocker, as New Philadelphia will not go down easily. A lot of tradition there. I know that Dover has a great rivalry with New Philadelphia. When I went to school at Barberton in the mid 70's we played them the first scrimmage of the year and they definitely hit you hard.

NWIndianNation01
Posts: 996
Sep 17, 2011 11:28am
If we play like we did last night against Padua then I know we can win this game...but if for some ODD reason we decide to spread the ball every single play...then who knows...then it would be a coin toss. However, I don't think we will be seeing that one dimensional offense anymore this season!
LETS GO INDIANS!!! Qill the QUAKERS! hahahaha
LETS GO INDIANS!!! Qill the QUAKERS! hahahaha

tinman 36
Posts: 63
Sep 17, 2011 6:35pm
New Philly loves to run that quick little back, but they throw enough to keep you honest. Lets go boys, make it 4 in a row. Wasnt the last time we played at new philly a playoff game against licking vally?
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Mrs.Mustang
Posts: 53
Sep 17, 2011 11:02pm
I was ridin the Quakers pretty hard before the Cambridge game,but they hung in there and played a tough game.The Cambridge pass TD was questionable to say the least.No. 5 found the going a little harder against the Cats,I expect Northwest to be just as tough.The players and fans from Canal Fulton seem to love playing in Philly,not a good sign for the Quakers.I hope they can keep it close.:rolleyes:
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Lockup Screen
Posts: 139
Sep 17, 2011 11:33pm
yes.............tinman 36;900194 wrote:New Philly loves to run that quick little back, but they throw enough to keep you honest. Lets go boys, make it 4 in a row. Wasnt the last time we played at new philly a playoff game against licking vally?

just_a_swimmer
Posts: 674
Sep 18, 2011 10:00am
Phila needs to get better on special teams. They are giving up too much yardage on KO returns and punts. Need those extra points as well. I am looking forward to this one. I've never seen NW play. Go Quakers

believer
Posts: 8,153
Sep 18, 2011 10:20am
Go Quakers! :thumbup:
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Drums of War
Posts: 356
Sep 19, 2011 11:20am
Did we not also play Poland down there in the playoffs? Memory is a bit fuzzy. I hope that little back can take a hit, because our boys laid some serious wood on Padua. BTW, Philly, could you ask your kids to smack our guys around a bit in the first couple of plays? I am a big fan of the results! Here is to more balance and hard hitting like we saw last week. I am looking forward to seeing what theese speedsters look like on the fast track. If your ST are having a hard time in coverage, here is a little hint. Don't kick it deep. I have been impressed with our return game.

tinman 36
Posts: 63
Sep 19, 2011 12:11pm
The Poland playoff game was at NW, it was either 07 or 08

NWIndianNation01
Posts: 996
Sep 19, 2011 12:14pm
I like to hear that the NP special teams need some work...because returns is definitely a strength of NW!
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Drums of War
Posts: 356
Sep 19, 2011 12:21pm
Like I said, a bit fuzzy. So it Was LV that had that big back that ran like a bowling ball downhill. I remembered the stadium and the player, just not the right team!tinman 36;903043 wrote:The Poland playoff game was at NW, it was either 07 or 08

Crimson and Gray Hair
Posts: 384
Sep 19, 2011 1:40pm
Must be talking about the '07 game against LV - I assume it Stormed on you that night.Drums of War;903061 wrote:Like I said, a bit fuzzy. So it Was LV that had that big back that ran like a bowling ball downhill. I remembered the stadium and the player, just not the right team!

NWIndianNation01
Posts: 996
Sep 19, 2011 4:22pm
I see what you did there.....Crimson and Gray Hair;903167 wrote:Must be talking about the '07 game against LV - I assume it Stormed on you that night.

Crimson and Gray Hair
Posts: 384
Sep 19, 2011 5:41pm
Yeap...we were Stormed on a couple times while playing LV - nasty weather!NWIndianNation01;903400 wrote:I see what you did there.....

just_a_swimmer
Posts: 674
Sep 19, 2011 8:27pm
That Storm is now Storming all over Buckeye land. #32 I do believe. One heck of a line backer.

Crimson and Gray Hair
Posts: 384
Sep 19, 2011 9:00pm
Yes, indeed he is!just_a_swimmer;903616 wrote:That Storm is now Storming all over Buckeye land. #32 I do believe. One heck of a line backer.
Hey...I just noticed I am a "Senior Member" - ain't that the truth. I'm thinking I may have to change my name to Arthritis and Gray Hair. In another thread someone mentioned all the elderly faithful that populate Crater Stadium every week - I was P R O U D !
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Brutus
Posts: 250
Sep 19, 2011 10:29pm
Licking valley can thank there lucky stars that we had kids get hurt in a car accident that week or we would have rock and rolled them. It was a great game as it was but if frankie steen plays in that game we win. Ask dover about #47 frank steen back then.
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Brutus
Posts: 250
Sep 19, 2011 10:30pm
New philly the INDIANS ARE COMING.
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Timber
Posts: 935
Sep 20, 2011 3:38am
and New Philadelphia is going to the Redskins Wigwam next week in Coshocton.
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Brutus
Posts: 250
Sep 20, 2011 6:22am
The quakers are 3-1 and so are the Indians, this game is carrying major computer points.

GoChiefs
Posts: 16,754
Sep 20, 2011 12:36pm
Gotta pull for the Quakers but I think the Indians will just be too much for them.

NWIndianNation01
Posts: 996
Sep 20, 2011 4:51pm
Hey New Philly posters, besides special teams, what do you think of the game?
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skiisme753
Posts: 97
Sep 21, 2011 5:34pm
[h=1]Week 5 preview: Northwest at New Philadelphia[/h]via fridaynightohio
TIME 7:30 p
SITE Woody Hayes Quaker Stadium
RECORDS Northwest 3-1; New Philadelphia 3-1
LAST WEEK Northwest 42, Padua 17; Cambridge 22, New Philadelphia 27
LAST MEETING First meeting
WHAT TO WATCH After a loss in Week 1 to Orrville, the Northwest offense has hit its stride and is averaging 45 points during a three-game winning streak. RB Ronnie Beers has been the catalyst, leading the team in both rushing (363 yards) and receiving (238 yards) while scoring a county-best 15 TDs. QB Nick Riley has thrown for 848 yards and eight TDs, which makes it impossible for opposing defenses to key on Beers. Dan May and JC Pawlyk been two of Riley’s top targets. New Philadelphia’s offense goes through RB Jamal Johnson. The sophomore has rushed for 902 yards and seven TDs. QB Caleb Beans had thrown five TD passes, with WR Hunter Joseph being the recipient of three of them.
TIME 7:30 p
SITE Woody Hayes Quaker Stadium
RECORDS Northwest 3-1; New Philadelphia 3-1
LAST WEEK Northwest 42, Padua 17; Cambridge 22, New Philadelphia 27
LAST MEETING First meeting
WHAT TO WATCH After a loss in Week 1 to Orrville, the Northwest offense has hit its stride and is averaging 45 points during a three-game winning streak. RB Ronnie Beers has been the catalyst, leading the team in both rushing (363 yards) and receiving (238 yards) while scoring a county-best 15 TDs. QB Nick Riley has thrown for 848 yards and eight TDs, which makes it impossible for opposing defenses to key on Beers. Dan May and JC Pawlyk been two of Riley’s top targets. New Philadelphia’s offense goes through RB Jamal Johnson. The sophomore has rushed for 902 yards and seven TDs. QB Caleb Beans had thrown five TD passes, with WR Hunter Joseph being the recipient of three of them.