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My thoughts exactlyFH needs to not fumble 6 times and commit 10 penalties and MR needs to hope FH fumbles 6 times and commits 10 Penalties again.
I see the first happening and FH winning in a blowout 35-7
Yeah, with all of the speed and one-on-one ability FH has, I've never understood why they don't throw short passes - especially screens. If you're hellbent on being a 1970's "pound-it-up-the-middle" team, you better keep them honest. And, the 30- to 40-yard pass attempts against a good pass-defense team are like calling "edge" when flipping a two-sided coin.I'm going to lay everything on the FH play calling. FH has got to get first downs, move the chains, and keep the clock running. Three and four yards a pop would drive MR crazy. If you keep their offense off the field and your defense not on the field all game it will frustrate MR and wear them down. They are going to crowd the line of scrimmage we know that. If FH tries to throw 30 and 40 yard passes instead of bubble screens, slants, passes to the backs, they will be playing right into MR's hands and they will get the qb body slammed AGAIN. Do not pass in obvious passing situations because it will only make things worse. If you are behind the chains because of penalties and you try to pass you will be sorry. Misdirection will work, a wide receiver reverse, inside reverse, end around, qb sneaks, all things that have not been done this year so it's iffy they could pull these off. MR has had a better year. They have been consistent all year. They have played like a team that lost the championship last year and has had revenge on their minds all year. The only thing I can say FH has is watching MR celebrate after a regular season game like it was the super bowl, and hearing the coaches say they "worked all weekend" to come up with a plan to beat FH and it worked has got to be more than enough motivation for coaches and players to bring it and act like the team that has been there and only celebrates state championships not regular season games.
LOL. But not true.If Fort Hill MUST throw for 200 yards to win any game, they will never win that game. Regardless of who they're playing.
Yep.FH must get their play makers involved. In game one I believe Wertz who had a nice game got 20 touches as an undersized fullback trying to pound the middle of a strong MR defensive front ad nauseum. If remembering correctly, Willis, and Allen may have had a combined 12 touches. Neither had a touch or 2 in the second, and third quarter combined. I remember FH in 3 wide sets a large portion of the game with the outcome still in doubt. Not just wide but with Willis, Allen, and Palmisano all spread out to the numbers. I think Wertz may have out touched these 3 combined. Couldn't figure out why the FH coaching staff decided to take two of their best playmakers out of the game. Not using these guys to attack MR by getting them the ball is space, and attacking the edges with speed played right into MR hands. I hope FH staff learned something. Daniels at fullback will help this time around. Note to FH coaching staff. It's a new day and age. You have deep, and interchangeable depth and talent at the skill positions. If the square peg won't fit in the round hole, have a plan B. Make adjustments. Both teams have equal talent, but I believe FH has the edge with skill depth. Mainly FH has to play with passion, which they seemed to lack first time around. I know that for the first time in along time FH must play as the hunter instead of the hunted. Something unfamiliar to most of these student athletes.
FH had four straight kickoff returns flagged.Special Teams! MR punter was key in first game as he made FH drive the field. Penalties and turnovers more apt to happen when you must go 80 yards instead of 30. FH has lived in opponents' territory in playoffs. If MR wins field position battle again, they should win the game. But if FH can block a punt or return a punt or kickoff to flip field position, FH should win.
And let’s not forget Kenny Johnson not throwing the flag when the Ridge kid slammed FHs QB right in front of him. Kenny won’t be there to save Ridge this time. Shame I have to say that about him but he was a problem that nightFH had four straight kickoff returns flagged.
It wasn't the kicker who kept pinning FH back deep in their own territory, it was the refs.
I was watching some old homecoming games featuring Alco's Scott Bauer. Damn, what a QB. He could run and had perfect touch on his throws. And accurate as hell. MR's QB is on that level of talent. If he stays cool in the pocket, the MR passing game will certain be up there. Maybe not 200 yards, but I bet darn near 150.If Fort Hill MUST throw for 200 yards to win any game, they will never win that game. Regardless of who they're playing.