TIGERS90 wrote:I think that Jackson has a chance in this one...
Logan does not have as good as a line as does Ironton...therefore...Jackson might have a chance to run the ball at them...and stop the run on defense....
Let's look at the facts:
Ironton Rushing VS Logan: 51 carries, 188 yards (3.68 per carry)
Logan Rushing VS Ironton: 22 carries, 97 yards (4.41 per carry)
Logan Passing VS Ironton: 178 yards
Ironton Passing VS Logan: 9 yards
Logan 21, Ironton 7
The stats seem to point out that Ironton couldn't move the ball at all against Logan (especially in the 2nd half when they only managed 3 first downs).
Meanwhile, Logan averaged nearly five and half yards per carry and outgained Ironton by over 100 yards.
TIGERS90 wrote:If Jackson somehow can get pressure on the qb...and cover the receivers...it might be a tough night for logan...
Ironton doesn't do well against the pass and Logan had two pass plays all night that beat Ironton...and an interception...
With rain in the forecast...I believe it will be closer than many expect...Upset special...Jackson 14..Logan 13...
No...can't do it...It's being played at Logan...officials always seem to favor Logan largely at home...Logan 35..Jackson 14...with people shaking their heads all night long wondering where the flag on jackson came from...seeing there wasn't even a red jersey in the area....![]()
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Talk about the pot calling the kettle black. Perhaps you forgot the 2 touchdowns that were called back on Logan in the first 5 plays?
Or the late hits by Ironton players that weren't called?
Or the "slow movement" of the chains to slow down Logan's no-huddle offense?
I've never seen a more embarrassing display of officiating than I saw at Ironton. An umpire who could barely move. A referee who didn't know anything about enforcement. It was obvious they must not get out of the Tri-State area much because they had no idea how to officiate a game where the ball was actually THROWN down field.