Friday, February 5, 2010
Pennsbury VS CB South Aftermath
The Pennsbury Falcons took a hard fall last night, losing a 4-6 decision to CB South, who was a pretty good team entering the game but not one that should have been able to compete with Pennsbury. It appeared the emotion was everyone feels as if they are now on a free fall, which is not the case at all. If the team lost 3 or 4 games in a row that is time to hit the panic button but winning 9 out of their last 10 games and even gaining a point in that tie entering last night is something to be proud of. There comes a time where every streak comes to an end and maybe this was the wake up call the team needed. One loss does not define the season, there are still four games left to play and then it's time for the playoffs. Winning cures everything and a win next Thursday against CB West gets the team back on the right track. For this to happen, everyone needs to be on the same page, players and coaches. Forget the whole incident that happened, it doesn't matter anymore. It would be a damn shame to see such a talented team fall at this point in the season because of something stupid that happened. The players and coaches need to get back on the same page and work together again to accomplish their ultimate goal at winning the Flyers Cup. Corey Chapin and the Falcons defense will bounce back and if the offense comes out flying, it will be fine. CB South dominated the first half of the first period and that was very odd to see the Falcons get outplayed the way they did. They may have blown their grand opportunity to catch CR North for second place but even if they don't, they still have the talent to win in the playoffs. Everyone is still on the team, there is nothing to be bitter about now. The Falcons have a week of preparation to get things straight, it is far from over for this team. To win a cup, everyone needs to suck up their pride and co-operate.
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Great Blog Zach!!!
ReplyDeleteYou've got some great talent. I like your style, analysis and POV.
Best of luck!