Hammer, we are more alike than different. Respect, discipline all within the team concept. The sum of the parts equal the whole.
Wood will be prepared and The Burg will be prepared. Strap em on, let’s go....
Good luck to wood
GoBurg
Hammer, we are more alike than different. Respect, discipline all within the team concept. The sum of the parts equal the whole.
Yeah look no further than Kirtland and what they're able to accomplish year in and year out running the ball 50 times a game.Jolly P(irate) wrote: ↑Mon Nov 11, 2019 8:11 pmFootball is changing is my point here. More coaches are turning to the spread offense to gain a #'s advantage. If I had horses in the stable and bulls on the line, I'd opt for more of a wing t style. I understand what you're getting at.Raycharles wrote: ↑Mon Nov 11, 2019 10:08 amOn top of that Ridgewood won many of games in the Wing T went to the state semis running the wing T.Jolly P(irate) wrote: ↑Mon Nov 11, 2019 9:34 am
I agree to an extent. I see what you mean. But from just 3 years ago until now they have went from a heavy run to now a true spread RPO offense with midline being the main action. Burg has ran that for years. So yea. We know it and it looks like they took a page out of our book. That's how coaches learn. It would be dumb to do the same stuff that wasn't winning you the ball games. But they had some really good film from the 4 times they played Burg. I mean those were the years Burg was really hitting on all cylinders.
Hey ya got me there buddy! And, I had more on Burg going 1-4 heading into the Minford game. I had someone give me +17 with the Burg/Minford playoff game, so I got it back as my Falcons covered.yabbadabbadoo wrote: ↑Mon Nov 11, 2019 10:38 pm I think I figured it out. Vlad had money on Ashland.
Bottom line is this is two playoff rich teams ( I thought I saw somewhere Burg is 38-28 in the playoffs in there history.) Pretty impressive. Do not have RW’s playoff record but know they have been in there pretty regularly the last 10 years.
Neither team is taking the other lightly. Neither team is looking to the regional championship.
This has the makings of who has the ball last wins. Could come down to a FG. Both look to have great kickers. Both have play makers that can score anytime they touch the ball.
Looking forward to a great game. Is it Saturday yet??? Lol
No kidding just made it lame and boring like every other thread.
That's why I referenced that. It is still utilized in quite a few successful programs around Ohio. When kids buy in to discipline, that's where the rubber hits the road.greygoose wrote: ↑Mon Nov 11, 2019 9:09 pmYeah look no further than Kirtland and what they're able to accomplish year in and year out running the ball 50 times a game.Jolly P(irate) wrote: ↑Mon Nov 11, 2019 8:11 pmFootball is changing is my point here. More coaches are turning to the spread offense to gain a #'s advantage. If I had horses in the stable and bulls on the line, I'd opt for more of a wing t style. I understand what you're getting at.Raycharles wrote: ↑Mon Nov 11, 2019 10:08 am
On top of that Ridgewood won many of games in the Wing T went to the state semis running the wing T.