I agree after looking at his numbers and a very competetive game when it went down to the wire. Josh Taylor, Western Brown QB has my vote. To most voters does it matter when picking these nominations if all factors are included in a nomination, If one team wins in a blowout and the other team is far inferior over two teams thats competitive and the player has big stats against a strong opponent. That factors in my picks not how many yards you can amass against far weaker teams or how many TDs you score theres more to picking this than what Ive read here. just my thoughts, does anyone else share similar thoughts. Example if a player playing against Wheelersburg, West , Gallia, Trimble, New Lexington has big totals that says a whole lot in my eyes. Good Luck to all nominations great seasons so far in 2018
Rolltanks wrote: Thu Sep 13, 2018 8:12 pm
Jmar had 180 or so yards and a td against waverly. They played cover zero in the second half with everyone in the box. 2 fumbles hurt and his lack of conditioning made him have to sit on defense and sub out on offense it they rarely stopped him and everyone with a pulse knew he was getting it
From what I’ve heard, unioto is heavily reliant on their run game. For them to continue to have success is a true testament to their offensive line and RB.
Parker for me is a given. Not just the stats but if you seen the scores you would say the same not to mention he had 2 sacks one that knocked the q.v. out and 8 tackles
These are all great nominations but did you see or have you seen the RB from Lucas?
Jeb Grover had 33 carries, 319 yds rushing (9.7 yds/carry), 4 TD's, and 65 yds receiving against Troy Christian last week. Plus he's their MLB on defense. And you want to talk about loading the box against him; Lucas runs the Wing-T. Troy Christian had no option but to load the box. Outstanding performance! And it sounds like one heck of an O-Line!