Lilabbeyville
Active Member
Execution of playbook is good but confusing almost as if team is overcoached as evident with the numerous flags while QB and entire OL looks to sideline for some sort of cipher. Too many 3 and 1's go 4 and 1 after QB takes snap (-5 yds from where ball was laying), passed laterally along line of scrimmage (approx. 12 -15 yds laterally) and stuffed or thrown for loss after reception. Cost the Livingston, Gregory Portland and one other game,, passing on 3rd and 1, failing to convert and having to punt in a game where whoever has the ball last, wins. Picture it, on every play the ball moves for negative yardage just by snapping the ball so why add additional room for mishap by chunking it laterally along the line where it must touch the center, the QB and hopefully wind up in the hands of a reciever. Just an observation. Also as the 09 season faded with two fade routes executed by Brenham with our secondary standing flat footed all around admiring the catches so began the 2010 season. About mid way through the year did I see our boys actually leaving their feet to block, knock down or intercept the football. Good improvement. As for Alvin Manvill, no different than any team with speed, keep your offense on the field by moving the chains. 10 yards in 3 or 4 attempts. You get up by one score two if possible (which certainly was), and you psychologically dis-joint your opponent while at the same time giving your defense something to defend. The play calling in the first quarter shouldn't have shocked me but it did. Its the oldest known principle of football, ESTABLISH the running game first. We have the running back and the OL to do it but we chose Flash and dazzle just like in the Stephenville game. Danged determined to throw the football down ouropponents throats first. Remember Bo's run in that Stephenville game? Oh well, lets back the boys next year and see how she goes. As far as the taunting by Manville, what did you expect? We played right into their hands.