Logan's team is a tale of two seasons, really. Through the first four weeks they weren't really good at anything.MasterOfNone wrote: ↑Mon Oct 22, 2018 9:34 am If you are a Tiger fan, I think this game makes you nervous. It is scary facing a team who has a bad record but have faced so many really good opponents and they should not be taken lightly one bit. What are Logan's strengths/weaknesses? What kind of offense do they run? Is there D better against the pass or run?
After losing to Sheridan, the team changed up the offense (from a spread to a veer/option) - and not only has the offense been better but the defense has come on in leaps and bounds. Still, this isn't a "great" team as you can obviously see from their record.
And close losses are great and all, but Logan hasn't led any of these games in the second half. So they have been a long way from winning any of them.
Logan's strengths:
OFFENSE -
QB is a perfect "option" quarterback. Determined runner, low center of gravity, really starting to understand his reads.
Running back is a good strong runner. I think he spend a few weeks with a nagging injury, but played his best game of the season last week.
Receivers are good. Above average blockers and good at getting open and catching passes.
Offensive line is good when they don't commit mental mistakes.
DEFENSE -
Defensive line has decent depth. Have players who can really cause problems.
Linebackers are hugely improved. The outside linebacker - when he plays aggressive but without getting out of position - is in on a lot of plays.
The secondary is athletic and can make plays.
WEAKNESSES:
OFFENSE:
Have to stay on schedule. Logan commits a ton of penalties and the QB doesn't have the arm to get the team out of trouble.
Still learning the offense. You'll still see the team get of schedule because of miscommunications between ballcarriers.
Offensive line is inconsistent. Very much a momentum offense - but commits to many penalties (false starts, holds).
One dimensional. Very limited in the pass game (in either offense).
DEFENSE:
Across the board, the purple and white have players who occasionally take plays off.
The defense can have pre-snap alignment issues and miscommunications in coverage. This is a place Waverly can exploit.
LInebackers can struggle to avoid/get off of blocks.
Can be susceptible to misdirection, screens, and draws.