Uncle Rico Posted August 30, 2009 Posted August 30, 2009 I went into last weeks game not knowing what to expect, this week I still feel the same way. I just can't get a read on the Black Bears. Defense tightened up and played well in the 2nd half hopefully we can build on that. I wonder if TJ will be at QB? Lee Va lost to Powell Valley 41-7 last week. I say Coach Larkey rights the ship! Black Bears 21-7
HDE Posted August 30, 2009 Posted August 30, 2009 Harlan County better win this one or it could be a tough year. Harlan County 35 Lee 14
Arm Chair QB Posted August 30, 2009 Posted August 30, 2009 Important to remember that Coach Larkey can only do so much... he isn't the one playing. With that being said, I think these kids do get their heads on straight this week against a team that they are expected to beat HC: 22 Lee: 14
FormerCawoodTrojan Posted August 30, 2009 Posted August 30, 2009 I'll be coming in from TN to watch this one. I'm with HDE, if they lose this week...watch out, it could get ugly.
3wishes Posted August 30, 2009 Posted August 30, 2009 The Bears lost so much speed and explosiveness, experience and overal talent from the 14-16 seniors they had last season. They are stronger this year, but the speed isn't really there, the two juniors who were really good are now sidelined potentially for good due to injuries. The Bears will find their rythm and correct any mistakes. Losing to Southwestern isn't a knock at all, especially considering your defense only gace up 2 scores.
Commander 25 Posted August 30, 2009 Posted August 30, 2009 HC gets their first win of the season. HC 28 Lee, VA 7
wideopen Posted August 31, 2009 Posted August 31, 2009 I believe Lee High has a very solid Soph. RB with good speed. He could give the Bears trouble, but I will go with the Bears "D" and Green at TB in the I formation. Bears- 20 Lee Co.- 8
Uncle Rico Posted August 31, 2009 Author Posted August 31, 2009 (edited) That running back is Tyler Graham. I think he is #5, and I believe he had over 100 yards rushing against Powell Valley last week. He never really got out in the open field in last year's game. Unless he got stronger, he wasn't very strong, just fast. If our boys can get hold of him they should be able to tackle him; but they did have some problems with that against SW. From what I read on the internet about the Lee/PV game, he may be all they have; but I'm not for sure. Does anyone know anything about Powell Valley? They seemed to handle Lee pretty well. Edited September 1, 2009 by Birdsfan RUle 13
Mama Bear Posted August 31, 2009 Posted August 31, 2009 The Bears lost so much speed and explosiveness, experience and overal talent from the 14-16 seniors they had last season. They are stronger this year, but the speed isn't really there, the two juniors who were really good are now sidelined potentially for good due to injuries. The Bears will find their rythm and correct any mistakes. Losing to Southwestern isn't a knock at all, especially considering your defense only gace up 2 scores. Which two juniors, Smith and ? Will we be able to put any points on the board this year? I'm just not ready to hit the panic button yet. We do have experienced players out there. I think they'll find a way to score. The Bears will rebound this week and get their feet back under them.
3wishes Posted August 31, 2009 Posted August 31, 2009 Which two juniors, Smith and ? Will we be able to put any points on the board this year? I'm just not ready to hit the panic button yet. We do have experienced players out there. I think they'll find a way to score. The Bears will rebound this week and get their feet back under them. He is a senior and was expected to play this season but missed out after last years awful injury, Jameel. I forgot he would be a senior.
HDE Posted August 31, 2009 Posted August 31, 2009 Jamille Stewart, I think. He was real impressive last summer before getting hurt.
freshstart Posted September 1, 2009 Posted September 1, 2009 Which two juniors, Smith and ? Will we be able to put any points on the board this year? I'm just not ready to hit the panic button yet. We do have experienced players out there. I think they'll find a way to score. The Bears will rebound this week and get their feet back under them. Experienced players are: OL-Austin Short, George Shoemaker, Alex Haywood ( Alex started 3 games after Geoge was injured in week 9) Jamie Ball will be back after an injury. That will help. Receivers, none. RB 1, QB none, That makes 4 total. Biggest problem is speed on the OL. RB don't have a lot of speed either. Maybe 4 kids on the team run under a 5.0 in the 40.
Mama Bear Posted September 1, 2009 Posted September 1, 2009 Experienced players are: OL-Austin Short, George Shoemaker, Alex Haywood ( Alex started 3 games after Geoge was injured in week 9) Jamie Ball will be back after an injury. That will help. Receivers, none. RB 1, QB none, That makes 4 total. Biggest problem is speed on the OL. RB don't have a lot of speed either. Maybe 4 kids on the team run under a 5.0 in the 40. Well........ now what? Grin and BEAR it?!
Uncle Rico Posted September 1, 2009 Author Posted September 1, 2009 (edited) Speed isn't everything! SW was fast, but we hit them at the line a lot and tried to tackle them up high. All they had to do was turn their shoulder and run. If you make the tackle before they get going, they never get a chance to turn that speed on. Does anyone know anything else about Lee, other than the Graham kid is fast? I think we just need to get a little creative on offense. I would like to see some play-action screen passes--especially to get it to Clarke and make it a little easier on TJ. Something needs to be done to keep the Defense from crowding the line and I'm sure Larkey and staff will have it all under control. Edited September 1, 2009 by Birdsfan Rule 13
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