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re: LHSAA Week 4 Thread - #3 Karr vs #4 Salmen tonight in huge 4A matchup
Posted on 9/21/12 at 8:56 am to RedPop4
Posted on 9/21/12 at 8:56 am to RedPop4
Way to hang in there.
My senior year, we played against Ehret in the season opener.
They had Drake Nevis and Lamin Barrow on their D, as well as several other "NFL-ready-looking" players. They definitely looked the part of a college team, but we were able to wear them down with a powerful running game and, eventually they broke in the second half, and we were able to control the game. Congrats on the win
That is how you beat a team like Ehret.
My senior year, we played against Ehret in the season opener.
They had Drake Nevis and Lamin Barrow on their D, as well as several other "NFL-ready-looking" players. They definitely looked the part of a college team, but we were able to wear them down with a powerful running game and, eventually they broke in the second half, and we were able to control the game. Congrats on the win
That is how you beat a team like Ehret.
Posted on 9/21/12 at 8:59 am to brewhan davey
They have some talent. DeJuan Garrison #7 looked pretty good; he has size, and athletic ability. But they played him both ways. They did, with him, as St. Augustine did with Craig Victor in BM's opener.
The BM secondary is small, and both Garrison and Victor are big receivers, they just go up top, over the corners, and more often than not, they come down with the ball, despite fairly good, tight coverage.
The BM secondary is small, and both Garrison and Victor are big receivers, they just go up top, over the corners, and more often than not, they come down with the ball, despite fairly good, tight coverage.
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