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Can Mountain Football improve by modernizing offense?
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Stardust Wrote:This is not about looking like Highlands, and not sure how it turned into that! HHS has advanced in the playoffs because they outscore the other team as much as they keep the other team from scoring against them. The theory is sound, but to ground and pound against a team that can put up points quickly, and you cannot stop them from doing it, will keep you at home for Thanksgiving. Right???

I'm not suggesting that JC change a thing on offense. My argument all along is to find a way to better prepare for the other teams offense. And if this is just about JC and HHS, then JC has yet to find a way to do that!
Last season, the Golden Eagles were a last second dropped touchdown pass and a two-point conversion from a regional title. I am not sure how that justifies scrapping Johnson Central's offense.

Last year's game also showed that given enough experienced players, Johnson Central's defense can contain Highlands' offense well enough to be competitive.

With all due respect, I think Jim Matney is more capable of devising the best offense for his team than you are, despite the fact that he is a mere mountain boy and you hail from the top corner of the Golden Triangle. :biggrin:
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Can Mountain Football improve by modernizing offense? - by Hoot Gibson - 11-20-2011, 12:19 PM

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