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  1. Young or not, Ryle still has plenty of talent on that team to be far better than they are right now. Good coaches can take mediocre talent and turn it into something. The Ryle coaching staff can't turn exceptional talent into anything more than a playoff appearance.

    I think your wrong. Ryle's play calling has been questionable, but the coaching is on track. It took me most of the season to realize that the Ryle coaching staff is structuring it's team and offense this year to be able to compete with the likes of St.X and Trinity in the state final in the next two years. IMO this is the transformation year for a powerhouse team and offense that will be a dominant force in the future.

  2. I sure hope you're right. I'd personally like to see Boone and Ryle meet up in the second round.

    I think you will get to see a Ryle and Boone County rematch. If that happens look for Ryle to put a stop to BC's running game and win the game. All Boone has is their running game, and Ryle will be ready for Quainoo this time around.

  3. Maybe Highlands should schedule ST. X next year instead of playing Ryle twice.

    The Birds took care of business in the first half. It's a good thing too, because the Yellojacket defense stiffened considerably after halftime. Highlands got close to a score in the 4th, but Central intercepted at the 1 yard line.*

     

    Well, let's see. St. X beat Central by a margin of 23. We beat them by 28...in just one half. Guess that clearly settles the Highlands/St. X debate. ;)

     

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    *Unless you ask the refs, who (incorrectly) called it a touchback. :rolleyes:

  4. Football, especially at the high school level, is very much a game of match ups. Henry Clay has the match up advantage against Boone County.

     

    Henry Clay's defense can stop the run and last night, it seemed Boone County was determined to run it right at Henry Clay's defense with very little success. To effectively run the ball, play-action passing must be used to keep the defense honest. Henry Clay had a minimum of eight players in the box last night and Boone County continued to try to run between the tackles against a Bear front. The Quainoo kid is a nice runner, but it looked like a playground game with 10 players against 5 players.

     

    Boone County played last night's game right to Henry Clay's strength and did not have any game plan to exploit the Blue Devil's weakness. Boone County played good, hardnose defense. Unfortunately, the winner of the game is the team that scores the most points and Boone County did not have a chance at doing that with their offensive philosophy.

     

    I am with you on your opinion, "Chevyman."

     

    Henry Clay will see a totally different type team when they play Ryle in the first game of the Playoffs. Ryles offense is really starting to develope their passing game. Ryle will pass 60% of the time. Ryles defense is struggling right now, but a few minor adjustments and they will be tough.

  5. No doubt both defenses were terrible, but Ryle finally put on an offensive show. Conner Hemple showed more maturity and focus at QB. Ryle mixed the run and pass very well. Keifer Eubanks and Travis Elliott both ran well with Eubanks carrying the ball the most(which is how it should be right now).

  6. MNHHS has a very good coaching Staff. Their Head coach came to MNHHS last year from Fort Campbell. He has a very talented QB which also came last year from Fort Campbell. Their fullback is a bulldozer. They have a good offense that can run and pass well. Their Defense is also solid with very talented backs that hit hard. They will shutdown a passing game. Look for this to be a close game.

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