Big 5 Week 6

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Big 5 Week 6

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Idk whats up with sayno but ill keep this thing going since we have bunch of guys that like to do these weekly picks.

LAST WEEK'S RECORD
soleu: 2-3
gridiron22: 3-2
mycall: 3-2
reignjah11: 4-1
jrboi96786: 3-2
KAILUABOYS96734: 3-2
MauiGuy: 3-2
hawaii78 3-2
rrforlifebaby 3-2

OVERALL RECORD
gridiron22 17-3
reignjah11 14-1
mycall 13-2
jrboi96786 12-3
saynotomercs 12-3
KAILUABOYS96734 11-4
MauiGuy 11-4
soleu 10-5
Hawaii78 9-6
FASBOY'90 8-7
BDavis_808 6-3
rrforlifebaby 6-4
rednblue 3-2

THIS WEEK

Nanakuli @ (D2: 2)Kaiser
-Kaiser

(6)Waianae @ (8)Campbell
-Campbell

(9)Kapolei @ (7)Leilehua
-Leilehua

McKinley @ Farrington
-Farrington

(1)Punahou vs (2)Kamehameha
-Kamehameha

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Re: Big 5 Week 6

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Interesting that you picked Campbell to beat Waianae. After Waianae upset Leilehua--and the score wasn't exactly close--I suspect Waianae might win. But I would also say the game should be pretty close, WHOEVER wins.

Noticed that you also picked Kamehameha over Punahou. Just curious: Want to predict a margin? I think Kamehameha will win, too, but I'm thinking only by a FG or something.

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Re: Big 5 Week 6

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Kaiser
Campbell
Leilehua
Farrington
Punahou

Going on a limb for Campbell and Punahou winning. Both have the potential to be very close games. But, IMO, I wouldn't hesitate to choose either team.

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Nanakuli @ (D2: 2)Kaiser
-Kaiser I think Cougars got too much firepower.

(6)Waianae @ (8)Campbell
-Waianae I think Waianae kona punch da sabers in the moufth(not literally, but u kuys know wat i mean...lol)

(9)Kapolei @ (7)Leilehua
-Leilehua Not really impressed with 'canes.

McKinley @ Farrington
-McKinley I think Govs lose this game and then decide to turn it on for the rest of the season.

(1)Punahou vs (2)Kamehameha
-Kamehameha I'll take a good and powerful running game with a kick azz D against a coaching staff that has yet to prove they're capable of figuring out how to beat a team with a powerful running game and kick azz D

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HS Football Fanatic wrote:Interesting that you picked Campbell to beat Waianae. After Waianae upset Leilehua--and the score wasn't exactly close--I suspect Waianae might win. But I would also say the game should be pretty close, WHOEVER wins.

Noticed that you also picked Kamehameha over Punahou. Just curious: Want to predict a margin? I think Kamehameha will win, too, but I'm thinking only by a FG or something.
Yeah i know the safe pick would be to take Waianae but i just get that feeling Campbell is gonna pull this one off kinda like my Kapolei pick last week. Theyre coming off a bye week and playing at home so i think Sabers will be ready for this game.

For the kamehameha game i predict the score to be 24-21 Warriors. I think it will be a defensive dominated game for the most part. May come down to turnovers like the St Louis game

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Amazing! That's EXACTLY the score I predicted on one of the threads on this site, a day or two ago!

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reignjah11 wrote:Idk whats up with sayno but ill keep this thing going since we have bunch of guys that like to do these weekly picks.

LAST WEEK'S RECORD
soleu: 2-3
gridiron22: 3-2
mycall: 3-2
reignjah11: 4-1
jrboi96786: 3-2
KAILUABOYS96734: 3-2
MauiGuy: 3-2
hawaii78 3-2
rrforlifebaby 3-2

OVERALL RECORD
gridiron22 17-3
reignjah11 14-1
mycall 13-2
jrboi96786 12-3
saynotomercs 12-3
KAILUABOYS96734 11-4
MauiGuy 11-4
soleu 10-5
Hawaii78 9-6
FASBOY'90 8-7
BDavis_808 6-3
rrforlifebaby 6-4
rednblue 3-2

THIS WEEK

Nanakuli @ (D2: 2)Kaiser
-Kaiser

(6)Waianae @ (8)Campbell
-Campbell

(9)Kapolei @ (7)Leilehua
-Leilehua

McKinley @ Farrington
-Farrington

(1)Punahou vs (2)Kamehameha
-Kamehameha
For obvious reasons, even though I think Kaiser will beat Nanakuli, something is telling me otherwise. I need an upset game, and this may be it. Nanakuli 38 Kaiser 36

Waianae has the offensive edge (o-line) over Campbell, but it is hard to underestimate Hurd.
Waianae 24 Campbell 21

Leilehua has the coaches, speed, and discipline and Kapolei just got an impressive roster (on paper)
Leilehua 48 Kapolei 7

Farrington hasn't lost to McKinley in ages (96') and they will continue the streak
Farrington 21 McKinley 7

Kamehameha has the offensive line, backs, and a good defense, Punahou has a great QB and receivers.
Kamehameha 30 Punahou 27

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Kaiser by 34
campbell by 6
Leileihua by 20
Farrington by 27
Kamehameha by 13

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Re: Big 5 Week 6

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Kaiser
Campbell
Leilehua
McKinley
Kamehameha

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Kaiser
Waianae
Leilehua
McKinley
Kamehameha

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Interesting, only 1 guy so far picked punahou.

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OK, here goes:

Kaiser over Nanakuli - 37-13...Offense, Offense, Offense.
Waianae over Campbell - 24-17...Good game, but Waianae defends better.
Leilehua over Kapolei - 31-10...Too much fire power for the 'canes to overcome.
Farrington over McKinley - 24-10...Farrington grinds this one out.
Kamehameha over Punahou - 27-24...Is there room for me on the bandwagon???

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reignjah11 wrote:Interesting, only 1 guy so far picked punahou.
Can't really speak for others, but I think the Warrior's D is a major factor.

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Not only that...Punahou's RB Sekona and DE Kaumatule won't be playing. Kaumatule, especially, is a BIG loss. That's going to hurt Punahou's pass rush. Not that Kamehameha is a pass-oriented team, but they CAN pass, and will probably have to. Kamehameha has a good running game, but Punahou's D is big and strong, particularly the LBs.

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HS Football Fanatic wrote:Not only that...Punahou's RB Sekona and DE Kaumatule won't be playing. Kaumatule, especially, is a BIG loss. That's going to hurt Punahou's pass rush. Not that Kamehameha is a pass-oriented team, but they CAN pass, and will probably have to. Kamehameha has a good running game, but Punahou's D is big and strong, particularly the LBs.
neither middle LB for punahou is over 5'8 big and strong i think not but Chung is a student of the game solid backer Lakalaka is the biggest i think on the outside and he is good

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