I knew my comment would provoke a response. It is called an opinion, and A-town, you have yours as well, which I respect. Out of that group, Johnson was the only one that I saw play live. He was good, but I did not see him throw deep balls with the accuracy that this kid did last night. He's got two more years to prove he's better, we will see.A-Town Big Dog wrote:Warren - Honestly, your bright spot? Your QB. Best HS QB I've seen in over 20 years.
Really? No disrespect to this kid but you must not have seen Angle or Conrad from Logan, Gregory from Athens, Johnson from Gallia,or Humphries from Jackson, in my opinion all of them were better than this kid and they all played in the last 10 years. He does throw a good ball on short and intermediate routs but the deep ball needs work and he tends to throw a little behind the receiver alot (that's what caused both tip ball INT's). Warren gave the kid excellent protection during the game allowing him to sit back and wait for coverage to break down and to his credit he took advantage of it. The young man is better than average but has some work to do to be in the discussion with the players above in my opinion. Let's hope he progresses nicely and makes that happen.
As for Fivecoate not having a good game, I guess that I'd take a high school kid who had 11 catches for 150 yards in one game on my team anytime. Yes, he had a couple of drops, but so did a couple of other receivers for the Warriors.......
I was remiss on a couple points last night. Henthorn was fantastic on the defensive side of the ball for Warren. Him not in the line up, Athens would have literally, "run away" with this game. Germano for Athens, he's a tough nut on D as well. I enjoyed watching him play, too.
Great game. Fans for both schools should be proud of their boys. Quite a fight last night.