2livewu wrote:One wonders how much longer the Aces will continue to put out that kind of supreme effort showed of late if they don't get the payoff.
At some point, 18-23 year olds get frustrated and leaks begin to appear. The Aces have seen these leaks earlier in the year.
A win here might or will regenerate the belief that it's all worth it....I fear another close loss could be costly and this is a showstopper game for ISUB....if they lose this and move to 1-4 with 2 home losses, they're in real danger of having to win 4 games in St. Louis this year. It's already a real possibility...drop another home game and staying ahead of Bradley might be a concern.
Ok, it won't, but you get my point.
As much as I hate to admit it, I pretty much agree with the above post. It's a game that neither team can afford to lose. It boils down to which team can shake off a terrible loss in it's last game, and come out the most focused. The Aces will not only face the Trees, who will be remembering the three games they played last year, Trees almost lost all of them, they must play on the road. The Aces must win by 10, or more, to take the refs out of the game, or they will lose by one or two.