View Full Version : Geneva getting better?
The Dude
10-17-2009, 11:09 AM
Heard they just ran the ball down Penn Yans throat. Something like 400 hundred yards rushing and against Newark they had over 400 total yards.
Where is this offense coming from!!!??
How is their defense doing?
Thought overall defense has played well since Midlakes game early in the season. Just gave up a big pass play vs Pal-Mac. Other then that Pal-Mac scored off Geneva turnovers?
luvthegame
10-17-2009, 12:44 PM
Geneva has gotten back into the I and Frank Triana is more comfortable running the I then the spread. Is doing a great job running the offense. They found a fullback with Lloyd Moore which is the key to the I. They are getting better but will have there hands full with either Bath or Hornell. Go Panthers!!!!!!!
UNCTarheels
10-19-2009, 09:52 AM
I'm certainly not taking them lightly but they beat Penn Yan 33-24, 1-6 Penn Yan, C'MON
The Dude
10-19-2009, 10:21 AM
It was 27-6 at halftime and a Geneva player dropped a pass in the endzone with no time left in first half. It could have been at least 33-6. Geneva pulled it's starters early third quarter and PY kept starters in till end of the game. Two late touchdowns on a long run and halfback pass is how PY scored.
luvthegame
10-19-2009, 10:22 AM
They were up 27-8 at halftime. The 8 that Penn Yan scored came when they got the ball at our 8 from a fumbled exchange from our 2nd team QB and center. We also had a reciever who was wide opened in the endzone on the last play before half who dropped the ball. Then we had a TD called back and fumbled twice inside their 10 yard line with our 3rd string FB. They score the last 16 on our 3rd string DB's and 2nd string lineman. So trust me if we had played our starters the whole game the score would have been close to 55-6.
We had 26 first downs and close to 400 yards rushing.... We'll see come Saturday...
UNCTarheels
10-19-2009, 10:24 AM
It was 27-6 at halftime and a Geneva player dropped a pass in the endzone with no time left in first half. It could have been at least 33-6. Geneva pulled it's starters early third quarter and PY kept starters in till end of the game. Two late touchdowns on a long run and halfback pass is how PY scored.
They were up 27-8 at halftime. The 8 that Penn Yan scored came when they got the ball at our 8 from a fumbled exchange from our 2nd team QB and center. We also had a reciever who was wide opened in the endzone on the last play before half who dropped the ball. Then we had a TD called back and fumbled twice inside their 10 yard line with our 3rd string FB. They score the last 16 on our 3rd string DB's and 2nd string lineman. So trust me if we had played our starters the whole game the score would have been close to 55-6.
We had 26 first downs and close to 400 yards rushing.... We'll see come Saturday...
No I was not, I understand now thank you for explaining. Had no idea what the circumstances were
The Dude
10-19-2009, 12:02 PM
However I do agree. Penn Yan is not close to being as good as Bath!!!! Bath real big and hard hitters. Geneva has always been fast.
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