Tuesday, September 20, 2016
Emerson-Hubbard falls at Humphrey St. Francis
The Emerson-Hubbard Pirates lost 56-6 at Humphrey St. Francis Friday night.
I thought Emerson-Hubbard had the potential to keep things closer than they did, but it just didn't happen.
The Pirates (1-2) are at Wausa (0-3) Friday night.
The Vikings lost 60-16 at Fullerton last time out.
Wausa has played some tough teams, but Emerson-Hubbard should be able to knock off the Vikings without a doubt.
The Pirates have struggled in their losses, but those came to very good teams.
I could see Wausa hanging around for a while like Scribner-Snyder did, but I look for Emerson-Hubbard to be too much for the Vikings, and pull away.
It will be interesting to see how the Pirates respond following the loss to the Flyers.
Sometimes blowout losses can be discouraging and demoralizing, but Emerson-Hubbard simply has to get back up on that horse and keep going.
The Pirates responded well following the loss to Hartington-Newcastle so there's no doubt they can do it again.
Emerson-Hubbard has to be disciplined and humble, and can't overlook Wausa.
The Pirates can't get all cocky thinking they're going to blowout the Vikings, because when you do that, you often times lose.
Emerson-Hubbard has to come out and play physical football, and smack Wausa in the mouth.
The Pirates need to be fired up and upset after what happened last week quite honestly.
Emerson-Hubbard has to be the aggressor and take the fight to the Vikings.
This is a game the Pirates need and shouldn't have too much trouble winning as long as they come ready to play.
As long as Emerson-Hubbard plays well and doesn't shoot themselves in the foot with silly penalties and turnovers, they should be fine.
Anything can happen though, which is why they play the games.
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