Questions with the FNV Staff

Which score/result surprised you most in week 2?

Chris: I was really surprised by the Monroe score. I thought Fenton would win this game because they really have a nice program that has been established for quite a while, but for the Trojans to lose at home like that was really surprising.

Frank: Erie Mason putting up 80. I said it in the off-season that if Mason got good line play, they would win games. So far, they have dominated against two future TCC foes. But I honestly never expected them to be handing out blowout wins, much less reach the 80-point mark. It will be interesting to see how well the Eagles fare in LCAA play. Special mention to Dundee beating Stockbridge 74-30.

Gary: I would have to say Monroe getting beat at home like that. Fenton is as solid as they come but I thought the Trojans would get them at the friendly confines of Bunkelman Field.

Which team is trending up?

Chris: I really like what Milan is doing. I knew they would have a solid team, but right now they could be the best team amongst those we cover.

Frank: The three LCAA teams we cover. Erie Mason’s results speak for themselves, but Dundee and Ida did a 180 in Week 2. The Vikings responded to getting manhandled by Summit by thrashing Stockbridge by 44, in addition to getting younger players some experience. Ida had a good come from behind win at Lake Fenton. All three open up LCAA play, with Erie Mason hosting Hillsdale, Ida hosting Columbia Central, and Dundee traveling to Hudson. We should have a much clearer picture of all three after Week 3.

Gary: This is a good question. Chris says Milan, but Bridgeport(0-2) is hapless and this isn’t the ’18 GI(0-2). Did any of us expect Milan to lose their first 2? I think Milan is what everyone thought they were coming in, quite good. Frank says Mason, and I would have to agree. They beat 2 teams who both now have solid wins on their resume. Mason will have the opportunity to add to this trend, which brings us the next question.

Which game appeals to you in week 3?

Chris: I am really interested to see how the Erie Mason/ Hillsdale game goes. The Eagles have obviously scored a lot of points, but they have given up a lot as well. I really don’t see the crazy offensive trend to continue against Hillsdale.

Frank: SMCC/Milan. The Falcons have been considered a favorite in the Huron League, but they must travel to Milan in Week 3 for a stiff test. The Big Reds have been a thorn in SMCC’s side the last two season, including last year’s thrilling win in the final minute. And did I mention fans will see two of the best players, if not the best two, in the Huron League in Sam Cousino and Tristen Hines. Get your popcorn ready.

Gary: Of all the games this week, none other holds my interest quite like Hillsdale at Erie Mason. A battle between two SMCC grads, of course I am going to pick this game :). Mason, in my opinion, will get their first test of many this Friday. The Hornets are tough and play a rugged style of ball. This game is an excellent barometer for the Eagles to see just how far they have come. We have been patiently waiting for this now for 3 years. The young kids at Mason to grow up as Varsity players. We finally get to see the plan in action. Will it come to fruition? One game does not a season make, but this is one to watch.

8 thoughts on “Questions with the FNV Staff”

  1. ccalum

    So if Dundee can’t run trap or off tackle because its predictable, their QB can only throw 5-10 yards, and don’t have the team speed to run the spread, then what do they run?

    The T is a simple offense. Trap, Lead, Keep, Counter, Waggle, and Wham. It is predictable on paper, however you still have to execute and stop it. Usually those who are good at it, are excellent in the fundamentals of blocking and faking. Predictability and size have nothing to do with it.

    Good luck Vikings, go get em Coach Mac!

    1. they can always run those plays, does not mean they will have success with those plays. boom roasted come here another cc alum go to church on Sunday one time big fella

  2. Hines I think is most impactful player for his team, best in league. As a Milan fan I’m biased. However watching GI game Blanzy plays O-line in a no huddle offense. defensive stud and came out 2 plays. Pretty much a 1 man defense. Very little help.
    Cousino agree a stud.
    Top 3 right there, looking at past couple seasons

  3. I agree with that fact that Milan was supposed to win the first two games. Frank I would have to disagree on Dundee though. They have some good size kids and some football players. but I think they will run into trouble with teams of greater speed then them. They to me, do not have that much speed. Also if they get a big D tackle in the middle I think they will be able to run trap. which is leading them to only run there off tackle plays which teams will figure out. Vann is a good QB if he just has to throw the ball 5-10 yards. I do not like them in the spread, just don’t think they have the right personal for that. BUT FRANK I will agree with the Milan CC game. The two best players in the Huron League will match up on Friday night. 3TD from Hines and 2 from Cousino. CC pulls off a 10 minute quarter driving the ball down the field like they did in 2016 @ Milan.

    1. I would have to disagree with hines and cousins as the two best in the league we only two weeks in pump your brakes now who ever wins that game I do think we be a top contender for the title but this week will be a test for both teams same goes for riverview and flat rock this will show us if flat rock and Davis are going to make a run for it riverview might have the strongest team right now they are playing as one and they look scary

      1. I would agree with Davis to be a top player in the league. But Cousino and Hines impact both sides of the ball more than Davis.

        1. Agreed. I was very impressed w Cousino last year against my Pirates. Seemed like he was in on a lot of plays on d and had several big plays on offense to boot. In my opinion, he’s one of the top 2 way players in the league but I think we have a guy here in the View that’s going to start turning heads – Jimari Moultrie. 162 on about 10 carries last week and a couple pass breaks ups. He’s a lot of fun to watch.
          Make no mistake: the HL is LOADED with fun players to watch.

        2. You also have caron from flat rock and moultrie poe and Gardner from riverview that has a impact on both sides of the ball I’m just saying let’s wait before you say that

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