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Randallstown vs Fort Hill

This one's tough. You know there aren't many teams in Baltimore that run the wing-t so they may have a really hard time adjusting to FH. On the other hand if they run the spread FH has seen so much of that it won't be a shock, it will just depend on how tall their receivers are and how elusive their qb is. If they run the ball a lot then they are actually playing into the stronger part of the FH defense.
I'm really curious as to what is going on with Dunbar who barely escaped Lake Clifton 42-38...they are always tough defensively so what did Clfton do exactly to put up that kind of number?
 
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This one's tough. You know there aren't many teams in Baltimore that run the wing-t so they may have a really hard time adjusting to FH. On the other hand if they run the spread FH has seen so much of that it won't be a shock, it will just depend on how tall their receivers are and how elusive their qb is. If they run the ball a lot then they are actually playing into the stronger part of the FH defense.
I'm really curious as to what is going on with Dunbar who barely escaped Lake Clifton 42-38...they are always tough defensively so what did Clfton do exactly to put up that kind of number?


I saw on another board that the Lake Clifton QB was very fast and shifty. Something like the Brunswick QB.
 
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This one's tough. You know there aren't many teams in Baltimore that run the wing-t so they may have a really hard time adjusting to FH. On the other hand if they run the spread FH has seen so much of that it won't be a shock, it will just depend on how tall their receivers are and how elusive their qb is. If they run the ball a lot then they are actually playing into the stronger part of the FH defense.
I'm really curious as to what is going on with Dunbar who barely escaped Lake Clifton 42-38...they are always tough defensively so what did Clfton do exactly to put up that kind of number?
Dunbar apparently hasnt been all that this season
 
I saw on another board that the Lake Clifton QB was very fast and shifty. Something like the Brunswick QB.
sounds like an opportunity for somebody to use the wildcat with their most elusive player...hmmm...who could that be. again, that is weeks away if it even happens.
 
I am not certain FH will face a much different offense than what they have witnessed the last three weeks.

Will FH face a team with a few better athletes? Perhaps.

Will any team out-scout FH? I don’t think so.

Will FH be prepared, regardless of the opponent? Absolutely!

I will always take a better prepared team than one with a few superb athletes.

I am always reminded of the Tavon Austin Poets’ team. Athletically, FH had no business being in that game, but the final score was 20-19. Why was it so close? It was close because of a few costly mistakes by the Poets and a well-prepared FH team.

Nobody should expect anything less this year.
 
This one's tough. You know there aren't many teams in Baltimore that run the wing-t so they may have a really hard time adjusting to FH. On the other hand if they run the spread FH has seen so much of that it won't be a shock, it will just depend on how tall their receivers are and how elusive their qb is. If they run the ball a lot then they are actually playing into the stronger part of the FH defense.
I'm really curious as to what is going on with Dunbar who barely escaped Lake Clifton 42-38...they are always tough defensively so what did Clfton do exactly to put up that kind of number?
Randallstown plays Hereford every year. Hereford has run the wing-t since 1997.
 
I know they ran it when Turnbaugh was the coach, but he's been gone for a few years now so I don't know if they still do.
But nobody runs the plays, over and over, like FH does. Whether it works or not is not my point, it's that nobody else does it. It isn't something that you really prepare for except for the one time of year you play FH.
 
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