Waiting for the tuccs line before I decide who's the favorite.Massey has JCA as 6 point favorites.
And so it begins.....the over/under on the tuccs line is Naz +21 by game time.I think the Massey line is a fair line. No way Naz is anywhere close to a favorite in this game. Barely won in the regular season and its going to be cold and windy on Saturday.
That by no means again was a knock on JCA just a genuine question on what we think JCA can or will try to do this time around. Or as Irish just said that cold and snow and their ground game may just be enough.Excellent question, tuccs.
Only way JC is favored is if the wind exceeds 50 mph AND there is driving rain or snow.This game is gonna be a battle, with the cold and snow in the forecast I would not argue with anyone that has JCA as the favorite.
I’ll take Naz moneyline though.
Fair question. Though to truly understand an answer, you can't just look at JC's offense as run left, run right, even though that's what it may appear like from the outside. There are lots of subtle adjustments in the counter game, pulling and trapping of different linemen, formation alignment, implementation of the screen game, changing who kicks out between a pulling guard or fullback, etc.Real talk though for a second because it is a genuine question and not false confidence but true curiosity....
We know JCA we know what they want to do and how they want to do it. QB is going to jog over to coach after every play and take as much time away from Naz as possible while running the same offense they have ran for decades. Given the fact these two teams already met and with Naz being shorthanded in that game the question I have is just adding #7 back is a wrinkle enough for Naz to throw at JCA this next time but what is it that JCA can do to create a wrinkle for Naz to adjust to this time?
Like Naz can easily change up routes or how many receivers they put to a side, JCA can split out a guy if they want but everyone and their mother knows the ball is going to one of the backs. Unless they have secretly been working on a passing attack offense all season long only to be pulled out in week 14 I seriously wonder what it is that JCA can change or do to try to throw naz off.
So in other words the conditions the night Naz lost to Mt Carmel in the 2019 title?Only way JC is favored is if the wind exceeds 50 mph AND there is driving rain or snow.
Anything short of that and Naz is favored by 7-14.
Sorry tuccs, you have finally run into a fanbase that may be better at Lou Holtzing things than you are.
But in all seriousness, I would not consider JC favorites unless conditions were near as outrageously bad as listed above.
Yes, that is the only way a brown and white Carmelite school beats the new school Naz in a title game.So in other words the conditions the night Naz lost to Mt Carmel in the 2019 title?
JCA's best chance may be the possibility of extending the Jwar jinx (after you picked St Francis) another week.I’m still sitting on my initial call Naz-6. I’m back baby and trying to round up the rest of the Insane Naz Posse!
The wind the first meeting was from the hurricane - it blew straight south non stop. No scores from either team at the north end zone.As far as the weather, if you recall, the first JCA/Naz meeting was played in 30+ mph winds. If it's just cold on Saturday morning, that won't impact the Naz offense as much as the winds from that first meeting.
Hey my initial prediction was right, then I did too much math factoring to much information into the equation that really didn’t apply. This week it’s the weather, but I’m not going to change this time, no more self inflicted whammies!JCA's best chance may be the possibility of extending the Jwar jinx (after you picked St Francis) another week.