I have no injury reports or inside info at this point. If QB Jett cannot play at MC, then who should be the starter?
We have Junior Bonner who appears to be a tough runner, not afraid of contact kind of player who probably doesn't have an arm like SR Jett.
We have Soph Armbruster who appears to have a more accurate arm, but doesn't run as well as Junior Bonner.
I guess it depends on the game plan.
I am not a real coach. I am only an armchair coach. As Armchair Witty sees it, Cascia should just run the hell out of the ball until the "cows come home." Thank you Coach Angsten for that quote.
Three or two yards and a cloud of the damn dust--Michigan Wolverine style. I don't know how many linemen can line up, but put seven out there with three in the backfield. Bruiser in DJ, speedster in Hermann and an immense O-Lineman who's OK with knocking someone out. If this is the case, then Junior Bonner should get the nod. His style fits this type of offense. And if MC is having some problems and adjusts, then go back to the regular offense, which may suit Soph Armbruster. Who knows!
This may sound crazy, I know that. But, Cascia has nothing to lose here. In the last three encounters with MC while SR running their normal offense, there were many TOs. Rita cannot afford to turn the ball over at all. It may fail at first, at second or whatever, but time is being spent from the clock, MC's offense is not on the field, SR's defense is resting and the play-action pass and TE pop is in effect!
One never knows. Bruiser DJ or speedster Hermann may just very well break one or two. It's high school football. Keep with it.
Even if SR doesn't have enough depth on the O-line, she can still rotate some players for a play or two. Keep them fresh, if possible. Just keep pounding the damn ball into oblivion.
Again, there's nothing to lose here. Cascia is the HEAVY underdog. MC's QB says they're not going to lose another game. His words are convincing, I must admit, but, I will repeat there is nothing to lose here. Throw 'em for a loop. Prepare something MC has never seen before!
Get creative--even if it means being the most boring offense on land. We all know when a team gains confidence.
In the end, good luck to all the teams in the playoffs. Let's hope no injuries. If there are some, let's hope they are not serious.
We have Junior Bonner who appears to be a tough runner, not afraid of contact kind of player who probably doesn't have an arm like SR Jett.
We have Soph Armbruster who appears to have a more accurate arm, but doesn't run as well as Junior Bonner.
I guess it depends on the game plan.
I am not a real coach. I am only an armchair coach. As Armchair Witty sees it, Cascia should just run the hell out of the ball until the "cows come home." Thank you Coach Angsten for that quote.
Three or two yards and a cloud of the damn dust--Michigan Wolverine style. I don't know how many linemen can line up, but put seven out there with three in the backfield. Bruiser in DJ, speedster in Hermann and an immense O-Lineman who's OK with knocking someone out. If this is the case, then Junior Bonner should get the nod. His style fits this type of offense. And if MC is having some problems and adjusts, then go back to the regular offense, which may suit Soph Armbruster. Who knows!
This may sound crazy, I know that. But, Cascia has nothing to lose here. In the last three encounters with MC while SR running their normal offense, there were many TOs. Rita cannot afford to turn the ball over at all. It may fail at first, at second or whatever, but time is being spent from the clock, MC's offense is not on the field, SR's defense is resting and the play-action pass and TE pop is in effect!
One never knows. Bruiser DJ or speedster Hermann may just very well break one or two. It's high school football. Keep with it.
Even if SR doesn't have enough depth on the O-line, she can still rotate some players for a play or two. Keep them fresh, if possible. Just keep pounding the damn ball into oblivion.
Again, there's nothing to lose here. Cascia is the HEAVY underdog. MC's QB says they're not going to lose another game. His words are convincing, I must admit, but, I will repeat there is nothing to lose here. Throw 'em for a loop. Prepare something MC has never seen before!
Get creative--even if it means being the most boring offense on land. We all know when a team gains confidence.
In the end, good luck to all the teams in the playoffs. Let's hope no injuries. If there are some, let's hope they are not serious.