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The weight room spread offense

Cambridge head coach Toby Peer had this to say after his team lost their semifinal game at Greenway, "If any team is going to come into Fort Hill and win, you have to first win the weight room."

He was half right.

With some expansion on that notion, if any team is going to come into Fort Hill and win, you have to first dump the spread offense mentality. I said mentality. The spread is not a physical approach to football. Quite the opposite. Five receivers, shotgun every snap, not enough blockers on the line, no blocking backs, running the ball based on open space with ball carriers seven yards deep. Forget it!

The only offense in Maryland that dedicates this much importance to coaching running backs to block is Cumberland. The process has little to do with a weight room.

The weight room doesn't offer much offensively when the alignments and play calls are strictly based on skill and speed. There is no power game in the spread. That aspect is so far removed today we are literally seeing teams in shotgun on 4th and goal at the half inch line trying to power the ball against a goal line defense.

You're not going to see NFL teams running 100% spread. The physicality and strength of players will crush it. What is even more astounding about the spread is that most all teams using it have no clue how to line up under center. Why?

Watch the Fort Hill offense. Despite being a wing-T offense under center they spent a good 10-15 snaps in shotgun against Cambridge. Is it so hard to teach a quarterback and center to do both? Even the Josh Allen and Dak Prescott signal callers of the world have to also go under center to run the dad gum ball.

If you watched every single FH game this year, the only opponent who did not run shotgun spread was Northern -- Week One. By season's end they were spread too. Not sure what it is when 95% of all high school coaches feel this need to keep up with the Joneses by running what everyone else does religiously.

All these FH opponents do nothing but practice the spread, run the spread and defend the spread because everybody runs the spread. The closer you get to the metro areas the worse it gets. None of these teams know physical football, want physical football or like physical football. It's all parallel to the wussification of football whether it be due to safety concerns or a "feelings hurt" mentality or my kid can't get to college running and blocking.

No, I'm not saying the weight room doesn't matter. As mentioned already, Coach Peer is half right. Oh, it matters.

The weight room will only carry a team so far in this soft spread world mentality. When I hear any person, football educated or not, mention things such as Fort Hill needs to evolve and do what everyone else does by running the spread, I cringe while understanding that person knows very little about football. What also gets lost in such a statement is that FH does run the shotgun spread more than occasionally. They have just been coached to do it while also lining up under center and ramming the ball down your throat. Why other teams stick to being one deminsional shotgun is their own shortcoming both mentally and on the scoreboard.

Smashmouth football is a rarity. Not here nor at Navy - Marine Corps Stadium first week of December.

Out of State Teams

I really like that FH has been playing such a challenging schedule from out of state teams the likes of Wadsworth and Briar Woods. I think it’s good for the program as well as Western Md.

I wonder, if we could had the option choose for ourselves, what teams would be fun and yet still challenging to set up to pit against the Sentinels?

That Medina school that beat Wadsworth twice comes to mind, for example.

Thoughts?

Cambridge South Dorchester vs. Fort Hill 1A Semifinal TV & Streaming Info:

Cambridge South Dorchester vs. Fort Hill 1A Semifinal TV & Streaming Info:

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Touchdown Ty Johnson - Bills beat the Jets

Buffalo Bills - 28 yard pass reception to Ty Johnson from Josh Allen on 4th and 1.
Even better was that this was against his former Jets team.

Ty Johnson vs. New York Jets
3 carries for 11 yards - had another long run called back by penalty
3 receptions for 47 yards and 1 TD

VIDEO LINK - SPEED KILLS
http://www.nationalchamps.net/streaming/ty_johnson_2023.mp4

Top 10 receivers in college football

TOP 10 RECEIVERS IN COLLEGE FOOTBALL
The Biletnikoff Award - which crowns the best receiver in college football - will release their semifinalists this week. Votes are due in tonight by 9:00 pm. The official Biletnikoff Award winner will be announced on December 8, 2023 at The Home Depot College Football Awards on ESPN.

I am a registered Heisman voter and also a registered Biletnikoff Award voter, which goes out to the nation's best college football receiver. The Heisman is easy...just pick the three best players in order. The Biletnikoff is far more extensive as they require each voter to submit their Top 10 receivers in order -- and that is just to narrow down the semifinalist list. As a voter, it's impossible to watch every game and every candidate weekly. So you pour through an excruciating amount of statistics, highlights, previous year's data, etc. to try and put this thing into a perspective and then order them. These awards are never going to look like a NFL Draft Analysis, that's not the same as being the best in college football.

Here are the nation's top rated receivers in college football according to my Biletnikoff Ballot:

1. Marvin Harrison Jr. - Ohio State
2. Malik Nabers - Louisiana State
3. Rome Odunze - Washington
4. Keon Coleman - Florida State
5. Troy Franklin - Oregon
6. Xavier Legette - South Carolina
7. Luther Burden III - Missouri
8. Lajohntay Wester - Florida Atlantic
9. Xavier Worthy - Texas
10. Caullin Lacy - South Alabama

LINK: http://www.nationalchamps.net/2023/biletnikoff/index.htm
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