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Post by fbfan on Oct 3, 2021 20:48:35 GMT -6
Amite Mangham Avoyelles General trass Loreauville North caddo Can any of these hang with many? Mangham, Loreauville, North Caddo - don’t know anything about them Amite - haven’t seen them play but they were good last year General Trass - I keep hearing and reading a lot about them but when you look at their schedule they haven’t played anyone that’s any good. When they beat a good team then maybe I will be able to understand all the hype Avoyelles - always a though team regardless of the final score. They are a all or nothing team and could beat anyone at any time depending on just a few plays going there way. IMO their only weakness is the depth chart. Teams like many are just able to wear them out by the second half.
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Post by mt2003 on Oct 4, 2021 7:00:39 GMT -6
I believe Many can cover Newman's WRs enough to win. I believe that's their strength on defense. I believe each one of these teams bring a different set of skills to the table which would make these match-ups so interesting. If St. Charles' defense is a good as you say I think the race for #2 would be interesting in 2A/D3 or whatever you want to call it. I think Red River just placed doubt in Many’s strength being coverage. In the years I watched many play(haven’t this year) their strength was stopping the run and lots of pressure. The teams that seemed to give them trouble are teams that have the ability to throw or run. Red River was smart they threw too one defensive back.. They did not throw to Curtis or Singleton at all because they knew what would happen.. But as far as running the ball they didn't.. [/quote] They threw to singleton at least once because he got flagged for PI according to radio call.[/quote] It wasn't PI it was defensive holding on Singleton I was at the game... 🤷
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Post by kaelppanther on Oct 4, 2021 7:07:06 GMT -6
Amite Mangham Avoyelles General trass Loreauville North caddo Can any of these hang with many? Mangham, Loreauville, North Caddo - don’t know anything about them Amite - haven’t seen them play but they were good last year General Trass - I keep hearing and reading a lot about them but when you look at their schedule they haven’t played anyone that’s any good. When they beat a good team then maybe I will be able to understand all the hype Avoyelles - always a though team regardless of the final score. They are a all or nothing team and could beat anyone at any time depending on just a few plays going there way. IMO their only weakness is the depth chart. Teams like many are just able to wear them out by the second half. In a lot of people eyes last year "General Trass didn't play nobody." We made the Semis. We have to get credit for beating what's in front of us. 9 Seniors on this team. But we'll see by the time we play Mangham.
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Post by wtiger on Oct 4, 2021 9:35:58 GMT -6
I think Red River just placed doubt in Many’s strength being coverage. In the years I watched many play(haven’t this year) their strength was stopping the run and lots of pressure. The teams that seemed to give them trouble are teams that have the ability to throw or run. Red River was smart they threw too one defensive back.. They did not throw to Curtis or Singleton at all because they knew what would happen.. But as far as running the ball they didn't.. They threw to singleton at least once because he got flagged for PI according to radio call.[/quote] It wasn't PI it was defensive holding on Singleton I was at the game... 🤷[/quote] Obviously radio guys can be one sided, but according to them, they felt like it was good coverage and not PI. Also I thought they said PI l, but they very may have said defensive holding, radio had static at times.
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Post by thetruth on Oct 4, 2021 11:21:13 GMT -6
I believe Many can cover Newman's WRs enough to win. I believe that's their strength on defense. I believe each one of these teams bring a different set of skills to the table which would make these match-ups so interesting. If St. Charles' defense is a good as you say I think the race for #2 would be interesting in 2A/D3 or whatever you want to call it. [/quote] I think Red River just placed doubt in Many’s strength being coverage. In the years I watched many play(haven’t this year) their strength was stopping the run and lots of pressure. The teams that seemed to give them trouble are teams that have the ability to throw or run.[/quote] Yes, I agree by looks of that score it does make you think twice. The Navy commit QB from Red River must be a pretty good player himself.
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Post by thetruth on Oct 4, 2021 12:20:17 GMT -6
Newman and AES are gonna have 4 and sometimes 5 guys to cover every snap. And if the Many DBs are attacking the box to stop Notre Dame’s run game, they will light them up with the pass too. If Red River scored 31 on Many, I stand by my opinion that Newman scores 45+. AES would score a bunch too (although I’m not convinced they can stop Many’s run game). Notre Dame would win by a couple TDs. And I’m not sure Many would score on St. Charles, and if they did, it wouldn’t be much. ***This post is not meant as a response to you mt2003, more to some of the other posters that have been discussing Many vs the top 2A selects This post shows you haven't seen Many play defense. DBs won't be in box to stop run (well maybe FS). Red River was the #1 scoring offense in all the state averaging in the 50s a game. I know their strength of schedule is not the highest but has played some larger schools. Many would score on any of these teams because there offense is very good. I think Notre Dame and Newman would score on any of these teams also. I do agree Newman has a better passing attack than Red River which makes me think that would be a better game than once thought. Notre Dame and Many would be fun to watch. It would be a very physical 2A/D3 football game. I still have not had a chance to see St. Charles. Are their games streamed or anything?
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Post by unbiasedobserver on Oct 4, 2021 12:54:17 GMT -6
Newman and AES are gonna have 4 and sometimes 5 guys to cover every snap. And if the Many DBs are attacking the box to stop Notre Dame’s run game, they will light them up with the pass too. If Red River scored 31 on Many, I stand by my opinion that Newman scores 45+. AES would score a bunch too (although I’m not convinced they can stop Many’s run game). Notre Dame would win by a couple TDs. And I’m not sure Many would score on St. Charles, and if they did, it wouldn’t be much. ***This post is not meant as a response to you mt2003, more to some of the other posters that have been discussing Many vs the top 2A selects This post shows you haven't seen Many play defense. DBs won't be in box to stop run (well maybe FS). Red River was the #1 scoring offense in all the state averaging in the 50s a game. I know their strength of schedule is not the highest but has played some larger schools. Many would score on any of these teams because there offense is very good. I think Notre Dame and Newman would score on any of these teams also. I do agree Newman has a better passing attack than Red River which makes me think that would be a better game than once thought. Notre Dame and Many would be fun to watch. It would be a very physical 2A/D3 football game. I still have not had a chance to see St. Charles. Are their games streamed or anything? I have seen Many play defense. And as you pointed out, the two games I watched, the safeties were full steam ahead straight downhill into the box. Anybody with a good passing game would take advantage of that. And the few times they play teams that can throw it well, they give up a ton of points. And we can agree to disagree that Many would just line up and run the ball and have enough success against the upper tier D3 teams. Those teams have as much success, year in and year out, playing MUCH better competition than Many does. No disrespect to the teams in Many’s general vicinity that they schedule, but Newman, St. Charles, and Notre Dame are consistently beating good teams in higher classifications. Teams like De La Salle, Barbe (in prior years), Teurlings Catholic, East Ascension, E.D. White, Cecilia, Southside, etc. This is supposedly Many’s greatest team ever and they played a good higher classification team this season…and lost. And that team is one dimensional. And I saw Many play a team with superb speed, good size, and that could throw the ball in the 2019 2A title game. And they were completely overmatched. The top teams in D3 play teams like that Ferriday team all the time. And more often than not, they win those games. I actually don’t really want to participate in this discussion anymore. I have nothing against them at all, and my intent was NEVER to slam Many. I think they are a good team that’s the favorite to win 2A non-select. But like I’ve said before, there’s a reason there are separate brackets, and it’s a good one in 1A and 2A. Oh, and I don’t know if St. Charles has games available online. I think Vandebilt streams on vsn so this past weeks game may be available there. I admit that I haven’t seen St. Charles play this year. But have seen them the last 2 and seeing that they shut out De La Salle told me all I needed to know regarding if they were still elite defensively
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Post by knowitall on Oct 4, 2021 14:12:51 GMT -6
Newman and AES are gonna have 4 and sometimes 5 guys to cover every snap. And if the Many DBs are attacking the box to stop Notre Dame’s run game, they will light them up with the pass too. If Red River scored 31 on Many, I stand by my opinion that Newman scores 45+. AES would score a bunch too (although I’m not convinced they can stop Many’s run game). Notre Dame would win by a couple TDs. And I’m not sure Many would score on St. Charles, and if they did, it wouldn’t be much. ***This post is not meant as a response to you mt2003, more to some of the other posters that have been discussing Many vs the top 2A selects This post shows you haven't seen Many play defense. DBs won't be in box to stop run (well maybe FS). Red River was the #1 scoring offense in all the state averaging in the 50s a game. I know their strength of schedule is not the highest but has played some larger schools. Many would score on any of these teams because there offense is very good. I think Notre Dame and Newman would score on any of these teams also. I do agree Newman has a better passing attack than Red River which makes me think that would be a better game than once thought. Notre Dame and Many would be fun to watch. It would be a very physical 2A/D3 football game. I still have not had a chance to see St. Charles. Are their games streamed or anything? I was able to stay home saturday and watch college football and watch SCC/Vandebilt Cath on VSN. SCC Defense I believe is legit, very fundamentaly sound and arent out of position, like someone posted on this thread earlier about the blue print to beat LCA was special teams and such, well SCC might have given out there blueprint also, VC was able to play on 2 very short fields after SCC turned over the ball inside its own 30yd line twice that led to TDs, its hard to see a team drive 80yards on them to score, but they are turn over prone at times which can put thier Defense in bad spots.
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