Week 5: Rock Hill 1-1(0-1) @ Fairland 2-1(0-1)
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Week 5: Rock Hill 1-1(0-1) @ Fairland 2-1(0-1)
Dragons should roll in this one, I see them coming out extra motivated after the way the lost @ Ironton.
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Re: Week 5: Rock Hill 1-1(0-1) @ Fairland 2-1(0-1)
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Re: Week 5: Rock Hill 1-1(0-1) @ Fairland 2-1(0-1)
Agree, the Dragons may just be a little too much for Rock Hill this game. Lets hope they both have an injury free game.
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Dragons score early and often. Way too much for the Hill
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Poor ole Rock Hill. It seems, that growing up, Rock Hill players are always playing for football championships, peewee league, all the way thru middle school. But as soon as they hit high school, they hit a brick wall.
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Very True!!Manwithplan wrote: ↑Tue Sep 14, 2021 8:25 pm Poor ole Rock Hill. It seems, that growing up, Rock Hill players are always playing for football championships, peewee league, all the way thru middle school. But as soon as they hit high school, they hit a brick wall.
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Why is thatManwithplan wrote: ↑Tue Sep 14, 2021 8:25 pm Poor ole Rock Hill. It seems, that growing up, Rock Hill players are always playing for football championships, peewee league, all the way thru middle school. But as soon as they hit high school, they hit a brick wall.
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Rock Hill and Northwest are mirror images of each other in this regard.Osugobucks2000 wrote: ↑Wed Sep 15, 2021 11:04 amWhy is thatManwithplan wrote: ↑Tue Sep 14, 2021 8:25 pm Poor ole Rock Hill. It seems, that growing up, Rock Hill players are always playing for football championships, peewee league, all the way thru middle school. But as soon as they hit high school, they hit a brick wall.
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I agree. Northwest is always good in the younger years but fall short in high school. Wonder if kids transfer or something else to cause it.packers80 wrote: ↑Wed Sep 15, 2021 1:45 pmRock Hill and Northwest are mirror images of each other in this regard.Osugobucks2000 wrote: ↑Wed Sep 15, 2021 11:04 amWhy is thatManwithplan wrote: ↑Tue Sep 14, 2021 8:25 pm Poor ole Rock Hill. It seems, that growing up, Rock Hill players are always playing for football championships, peewee league, all the way thru middle school. But as soon as they hit high school, they hit a brick wall.
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throw in Minford most years too. All world in pee wee/ jr high then flame out in high school.
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I think when they are younger, they are bigger and more talented than most teams they play. Grade school thru junior high, usually, the teams with one stud and some bigger kids dominate. Factor in a lot of "daddy ball" at these lower levels and it hurts in the long run. By the time they reach high school they realize their talent and size alone isn't enough anymore. So either they just aren't that good anymore because they have been caught up to or they don't want to work to get better because they never have had to before. That's part of it I think. Plus there are other factors like coaching, transfers and these districts being rural. They lose some kids due to the fact that for their families sake they have to work. Just throwing out observations here. But for the kids that do play in the RH and NW programs all the way thru there seems to be a stall in development after jr highBeergogglebluez wrote: ↑Wed Sep 15, 2021 1:50 pmI agree. Northwest is always good in the younger years but fall short in high school. Wonder if kids transfer or something else to cause it.
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Other schools have daddy's that coach at the younger levels and they seem to do ok. So is the problem daddy ball or the daddy's? But i agree with the fact that some schools kids tend to be bigger at a younger age, then either don't grow much after or just don't work hard. who knows. As for the game, ill take the Dragons in this one.
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Definitely some daddy/older brother ball going on in the Fairland youth program right now.
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On the A team, daddy/older brother refuse to put son/younger brother on the offensive line where he should be even though he’s by far one of the slowest kids on the team. They prefer to play him at QB or RB or slot/WR skill positions but play him on the D line on defense. It’s become so blatant that it’s just a running joke between everyone now.
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Fairland....not a fun ride back 52W for the Redmen
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I see. That's not good. I mean I get trying kids at multiple positions, especially at a young age, but gotta be able to be realistic about it too.friday_nite_fan wrote: ↑Thu Sep 16, 2021 10:09 am On the A team, daddy/older brother refuse to put son/younger brother on the offensive line where he should be even though he’s by far one of the slowest kids on the team. They prefer to play him at QB or RB or slot/WR skill positions but play him on the D line on defense. It’s become so blatant that it’s just a running joke between everyone now.