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2 minutes ago, Jimmy Cinnabon said:

Haines looks like a stringbean but he had some strength to pull in extended single legs.

Especially that last one. He was flat underneath, took a moment like he was ready for the stalemate, but then pulled it in for the TD.

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12 minutes ago, Wrestleknownothing said:

Yes, Cael Sanderson is most known for not caring about winning. You are a keen observer of the human condition.

Thank you. My friends on the Penn State forums have shown me the light. 

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6 minutes ago, Wrestleknownothing said:

Especially that last one. He was flat underneath, took a moment like he was ready for the stalemate, but then pulled it in for the TD.

If he can get on the David Taylor lifting plan he could be a beast.

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3 minutes ago, Jimmy Cinnabon said:

Brooks 16-0 TF.  Dow fought off his back twice, incredible effort.

Both times I thought, no way he survives, but man did that dude fight to stay off his back.

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Just now, Jimmy Cinnabon said:

Hilger was better as an athletic 225 pound heavyweight

They said he was 215 last year and 265 this year. It took me longer but I ground my way to an extra 50 too.

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Light Hillger was more dynamic but Light Hillger would’ve been turned several times today.

I could see him being a low AA again this year with the right draw.


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Posted
2 hours ago, Jimmy Cinnabon said:

Haines looks like a stringbean but he had some strength to pull in extended single legs.

Is it another no triceps situation? 

Posted
2 hours ago, Jimmy Cinnabon said:

Gomez was most impressive so far.  Incredible defense and scrambling.  He's gonna win it all this year.

People really think he's got a shot to beat Yianni again?

That's a TALL order. That TD and NF totally changed the direction of the match. I still think Yianni's in that Starocci, Brooks, Lee group. Ahead of O'toole, RBY or anyone else as the favorites. 

I'll be pulling for Gomez, but...I don't know, it's asking a LOT.

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I was impressed with a bunch of guys last night. Barnett at 125 even against overmatched Steen. Bravo Young did what he always does. I liked both guys at 149. Gomez seems more in control and wrestles great positionally. The inside trip in the first period was terrific. I like Van Ness too. That guy never gave up and came close on a double twice in period two. Gomez gave that double up to Daton Fix at the Scuffle a few years ago so maybe Sanderson sees something there. 

Haines is going to be trouble. He is already tough on top. Loves getting that Turk instantly and he used it to get to a bow and arrow and I love the way he was trying to finish that by planting Model's foot on the mat but that got stopped. Most impressed with how he converted his last TD. Model had his head buried and I didn't think he could bring that in but he did. He must be a lot stronger than he looks.

Hamiti transitions so smoothly. I think he is going to come on and improve into the post season this year. 

Everyone at 174 and up at PSU. Sheesh. So many hammers. 

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1 hour ago, Pinnacle said:

I was impressed with a bunch of guys last night. Barnett at 125 even against overmatched Steen. Bravo Young did what he always does. I liked both guys at 149. Gomez seems more in control and wrestles great positionally. The inside trip in the first period was terrific. I like Van Ness too. That guy never gave up and came close on a double twice in period two. Gomez gave that double up to Daton Fix at the Scuffle a few years ago so maybe Sanderson sees something there. 

Haines is going to be trouble. He is already tough on top. Loves getting that Turk instantly and he used it to get to a bow and arrow and I love the way he was trying to finish that by planting Model's foot on the mat but that got stopped. Most impressed with how he converted his last TD. Model had his head buried and I didn't think he could bring that in but he did. He must be a lot stronger than he looks.

Hamiti transitions so smoothly. I think he is going to come on and improve into the post season this year. 

Everyone at 174 and up at PSU. Sheesh. So many hammers. 

At one point in Haines match he takes Model down and begins to work on getting a leg turk in and the ref started counting (like a 5 count to call him for stalling). I thought that was strange as he was actively working for a pinning combo. Guys can sit on an ankle in a Blair ride doing nothing for a full period but we start counting for stall when a guy is actually trying to secure a pinning combo?? 

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26 minutes ago, Gus said:

At one point in Haines match he takes Model down and begins to work on getting a leg turk in and the ref started counting (like a 5 count to call him for stalling). I thought that was strange as he was actively working for a pinning combo. Guys can sit on an ankle in a Blair ride doing nothing for a full period but we start counting for stall when a guy is actually trying to secure a pinning combo?? 

Too many refs must read this board.

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Posted
2 hours ago, Gus said:

At one point in Haines match he takes Model down and begins to work on getting a leg turk in and the ref started counting (like a 5 count to call him for stalling). I thought that was strange as he was actively working for a pinning combo. Guys can sit on an ankle in a Blair ride doing nothing for a full period but we start counting for stall when a guy is actually trying to secure a pinning combo?? 

That was puzzling. Go re watch that match and consider how little effort Model put in after his one takedown compared to how active Haines was. Big difference, but sometimes refs see what they want to see.

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