Colonels_Wear_Blue Posted November 9, 2019 Share Posted November 9, 2019 Final in Park Hills. Cov Cath will host next week. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sports4ever25 Posted November 9, 2019 Share Posted November 9, 2019 (edited) Oh so shocking! Cooper did score! Congrats CCH. Edited November 9, 2019 by theguru Rule 13 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
footballlife360 Posted November 9, 2019 Share Posted November 9, 2019 (edited) Congratulations to Cov Cath. As expected they came prepared and it appears they weren't looking past Cooper. They took care of their business. It's win or go home time. I saw a few positive things for Cooper during the game. I believe there is talent on this team. As the past few weeks, Cooper turnovers cause the problem. The outcome of too many games this year have been impacted by turnovers and even worse allowing them to continue. However, I believe the problems run deeper. Turnovers are due to issues with execution. Execution issues are due to bigger problems. Today's player might be different than the players in the past. It is a different time. However, todays players are no different than any other program playing today! I struggle believing the players in Union are different than the players in Hebron, Park Hills, Fort Thomas, Cincinnati, Lexington, etc. So what is the answer? I am sure there are many programs asking the same question this morning. So again, what is the answer for Cooper? Edited November 9, 2019 by footballlife360 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
footballlife360 Posted November 9, 2019 Share Posted November 9, 2019 (edited) Congratulations to Cov Cath. Edited November 9, 2019 by footballlife360 duplicate Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
9068 Posted November 9, 2019 Share Posted November 9, 2019 Cooper loses two to CCH, one to DeSales, one to Conner. Maybe their young players just need to get physically stronger and a little more experienced. Played Highlands pretty tough too. Sounds to me like the poster has other agenda though. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jumpdog Posted November 9, 2019 Share Posted November 9, 2019 Congratulations to Cov Cath. As expected they came prepared and it appears they weren't looking past Cooper. They took care of their business. It's win or go home time. I saw a few positive things for Cooper during the game. I believe there is talent on this team. As the past few weeks, Cooper turnovers cause the problem. The outcome of too many games this year have been impacted by turnovers and even worse allowing them to continue. However, I believe the problems run deeper. Turnovers are due to issues with execution. Execution issues are due to bigger problems. Today's player might be different than the players in the past. It is a different time. However, todays players are no different than any other program playing today! I struggle believing the players in Union are different than the players in Hebron, Park Hills, Fort Thomas, Cincinnati, Lexington, etc. So what is the answer? I am sure there are many programs asking the same question this morning. So again, what is the answer for Cooper? The AD needs to fire the coach.😂😂😂😂 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
futurecoach Posted November 9, 2019 Share Posted November 9, 2019 Congratulations to Cov Cath. As expected they came prepared and it appears they weren't looking past Cooper. They took care of their business. It's win or go home time. I saw a few positive things for Cooper during the game. I believe there is talent on this team. As the past few weeks, Cooper turnovers cause the problem. The outcome of too many games this year have been impacted by turnovers and even worse allowing them to continue. However, I believe the problems run deeper. Turnovers are due to issues with execution. Execution issues are due to bigger problems. Today's player might be different than the players in the past. It is a different time. However, todays players are no different than any other program playing today! I struggle believing the players in Union are different than the players in Hebron, Park Hills, Fort Thomas, Cincinnati, Lexington, etc. So what is the answer? I am sure there are many programs asking the same question this morning. So again, what is the answer for Cooper? Post like this is post we seen around here in on this website on Beechwood threads 6 years about their program after falling short many times, questioning if those coaches could get Beechwood over the top. No change was made and things worked out with same coaches, same system. 4 years ago you seen type of post like this at Conner. People or I should more say parents questioning the program, people wondering why they started a younger qb over someone else. Parents talked about how they had the talent, but wasn't getting it done. No change was made, running same system, etc and people seem good with it now. So it seemed in those cases if the coaches and systems are still the same. Yet you don't see the same complaining in those places anymore. So maybe what some of those people or parents of those programs were complaining about were just wrong as evident by how same coaches, same system are still at those places. Take last night for instance. One turnover came where Michael Mayer beat a block and used a perfect tomahawk strip sack for a turnover. Which he has done to a lot of teams. Another drive ended when one of Coopers best players fumbled the ball 15 yards backwards on a run. Same player looked like he also also stopped on a route which led to a pick 6. So a rough two plays there for him unfortunately. Another interception on a good throw simply bounced off a wrs hands for another pick 6. Which you see happen in NFL games too. Two other interceptions were completely bad throws. So turnovers happen for many different reasons. Players not executing and doing what they were coached, sometimes a play call a coach may want back, some times bad luck. Some years turnovers just happen more than others unfortunately. No doubt next year they will have to cut down on some of the turnovers, which I expect next year they will with their sophomore QB coming back who while he had some mistakes this year, did show a lot of promise. I see him making a big jump next year and being one of the best qbs in NKY to go along with having one of the top centers up front protecting him leading the way as a senior. Congrats and best of luck to the seniors at Cooper. From what I can tell they are all great young men with bright futures. Also good luck to Covcath the rest of the way. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
futurecoach Posted November 9, 2019 Share Posted November 9, 2019 It will be fun watching Mayer at Notre Dame. It is amazing seeing in person how big he is, but also with the speed he has go to with it. Not to mention he runs great routes. Very impressive. As a Notre Dame fan I can't wait to watch him do that on Saturdays. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
footballlife360 Posted November 10, 2019 Share Posted November 10, 2019 I fully expected a response like the one provided by Futurecoach. I asked a simple question, “so what is the answer for Cooper?” The answer provided is basically turnovers happen (detailed account) and time will fix the program just like other schools and fans shouldn’t have an opinion. Fair enough, but I disagree. My post was asking a question. It wasn’t calling out or challenging anyone or any coach. It was asking what is the answer to get Cooper back to its successful times as precisely detailed out weeks ago by Futurecoach. My post was making a point that Cooper has talent. No question about it. The young QB, young receivers, a talented lineman and many more possible contributors. Websites like this are designed for discussions. Asking questions, sharing ideas with other members is the whole concept. Let’s be clear, I made no mention of making changes. Futurecoach, you assumed that. I asked simply what is next to get this program - that we agree has talent - to the next level. I hope there arent active coaches trolling this website. There would be no benefit for it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jumpdog Posted November 10, 2019 Share Posted November 10, 2019 The simple answer is the coaches messed up at Cooper. They already had one of the best qbs in nky. You say you see a lot of promise from the new QB but look at numbers. #5 (sophomore yr) 1300 yds 89 per game 9 tds 17 int #7 (sophomore yr) 1000 yds 101 per game 12 tds 6 int. + 750 (on the ground) 12 tds Now looking at these numbers who has more potential? It looks like there where other motives involved in that decision. I want to make it clear I'm not trying to attack the new Qb but these are just facts. I don't think it's the kids fault he just wasn't ready. On top of that the coaches ran off three starters this year. Which means three of your top 11 guys because Cooper plays there starters both ways. What's the excuse for that? When the kids would rather quit then play for the coaching staff then there's a problem and it's not the kids. It's time for Coopers head coach to go but it's not gone happen because who would stop there self from collecting two checks even if it was for the better. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Footballfan5 Posted November 11, 2019 Share Posted November 11, 2019 Look what happened when they got rid of Rick Thompson. Coach Borchers is a solid coach. Get behind him and let him do his job. Or take your son elsewhere. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
futurecoach Posted November 11, 2019 Share Posted November 11, 2019 The simple answer is the coaches messed up at Cooper. They already had one of the best qbs in nky. You say you see a lot of promise from the new QB but look at numbers. #5 (sophomore yr) 1300 yds 89 per game 9 tds 17 int #7 (sophomore yr) 1000 yds 101 per game 12 tds 6 int. + 750 (on the ground) 12 tds Now looking at these numbers who has more potential? It looks like there where other motives involved in that decision. I want to make it clear I'm not trying to attack the new Qb but these are just facts. I don't think it's the kids fault he just wasn't ready. On top of that the coaches ran off three starters this year. Which means three of your top 11 guys because Cooper plays there starters both ways. What's the excuse for that? When the kids would rather quit then play for the coaching staff then there's a problem and it's not the kids. It's time for Coopers head coach to go but it's not gone happen because who would stop there self from collecting two checks even if it was for the better. #7 is a great player at Cooper. With that said if Cooper got a whole new coaching staff next year. I would be willing to bet that #7 would still be at wr and used in multiple ways still and #5 would still be the starting qb even if Cooper got a whole new staff next year. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Airmax93 Posted November 11, 2019 Share Posted November 11, 2019 Look what happened when they got rid of Rick Thompson. Coach Borchers is a solid coach. Get behind him and let him do his job. Or take your son elsewhere. When Highlands, Beechwood, or Covington Catholic underperforms with the talent they have , the community as a collective has enough common sense to understand facts from politics. I think it’s toxic when Cooper fans are ok with mediocrity. I expected a 8-2 season and 2nd round exit to CCH this year. 3 very winnable games (Conner, Ryle, Highlands) all decided within 7 points. The turnovers where the back breaker. They had some really solid protection and a stellar defense this year and only finished ahead of Boone County. I think that they will be better than those teams next year, because the district will be down, but I think the “win now” not next year approach applies to anyone that’s not on the in NFL. Kill the politics and just go for the win. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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