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Covington Catholic: 56 Dixie Heights: 35
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Stardust Wrote:I get what you are saying, but having seen CCH first hand, their passing game will be stopped by teams that can cover the receivers M2M. The Birds can do that. That will allow HHS to get pressure on the QB. CCH is not a run team, thus if their passing game, then the run cannot be used to keep teams honest.

I didn't see this game, but I'm positive that Dixies offense is not nearly as good as HHS. If Dixie put up 35, HHS is capable of putting up 70. CCH did not shut down Campbell County as much as Campbell Couny was very weak offensively.

Don't get me wrong, I like CCH and they are good - but they are not "HHS' good! Will it be a relatively close game? Yes, I believe it can be. But will there be any questions as to who the better team is? No, I think HHS will prove how much better they are.

I am not a HHS homer, as a matter of fact, my like for HHS amounts to the same as the Red Sox like for the Yankees. But I do respect them

You are correct on several things you posted. Cov Cath QB is very good on 5-10 yard passing game, but not very good past the 10 yard throw. HHS DB's much, much better than Dixie's. Dixie did not do a lot on O. Most of their big plays came on busted plays where Pike scrambled and threw back across field (good teams will intercept these passes), or ran over smaller players. Dixie looked real bad trying to defend long pass plays (no coverage up the middle) and quick outs to the WR's.
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Covington Catholic: 56 Dixie Heights: 35 - by LWC - 08-26-2011, 10:56 PM
Covington Catholic: 56 Dixie Heights: 35 - by nky - 08-27-2011, 12:21 AM
Covington Catholic: 56 Dixie Heights: 35 - by nky - 08-27-2011, 12:22 AM
Covington Catholic: 56 Dixie Heights: 35 - by Unregistered - 08-27-2011, 12:34 AM
Covington Catholic: 56 Dixie Heights: 35 - by sstack - 08-27-2011, 12:42 AM

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