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EV can run and pass effectively. They mixed both very well against Chancellor this past Friday, the week before it was pretty much all-run against King George. The O-Line can be dominating. Defense is not as big, but they are very fast and hit very hard (very good athletes) with swarm-tackling. RB #17 has been looking pretty incredible lately and is only a sophomore.I am sure both sets of fans know very little about each other. I hear EV is a spread offense but does use a double tight end formation- unusual! Know nothing of their stats, favorite plays and top players. Any info ?
Lafayette is a wing T that goes with the Qb under center but also in the shotgun for pitchouts. One Rb 1400 yards another 1100. Will throw the ball deep and bubble screen to VT recruit Grimsley (had TD return last night). Not that much of medium passing.
Very little tailgating here though the stadium parking lot is well suited for it. There are plenty of Restaurants on Route 60, also known as Richmond Road going east toward Colonial Williamsburg- only about 2 miles- Outback, Carrabas, Red Lobster and many others. Down about another mile or so and across from William and Mary stadium is College Delly- great subs and Gyros. Good dry run for the finals! All easy to get to and about a little over 10 minutes back to the stadium that essentially next to Warhill HS for Google map purposes.
Should be an excellent game. That big offensive line is troubling for me! None like it down here. Have seen all types of formations this year. The Lafayette passing game can at times disappear and that may be the significant flaw I have seen. Against Grafton our passing game netted a season low 28 yards on less than 7 passes. One game well over 150, the next nowhere to be seen. Good luck- I see the drive down is over 2 hours!
Paul's Deli is still there and also in a new location in New Town area. Green Leafe just totally renovated and reopened about a month or so ago. Between them is also the new hotspot, the Brickhouse.When I was in school there, one was either a Paul's guy, or a College Delly man. I was the latter. I haven't been down there in eleven years. Are Paul's and the Green Leafe both still open?
You guys keep talking food, and ClarkeFan is going to make the long trip down, just so he can try these places.
(And if that happens, I feel an obligation to join him, out of respect and stuff.)
EV is very physical and likes to pound the ball and throw to spread the defense outVery little tailgating here though the stadium parking lot is well suited for it. There are plenty of Restaurants on Route 60, also known as Richmond Road going east toward Colonial Williamsburg- only about 2 miles- Outback, Carrabas, Red Lobster and many others. Down about another mile or so and across from William and Mary stadium is College Delly- great subs and Gyros. Good dry run for the finals! All easy to get to and about a little over 10 minutes back to the stadium that essentially next to Warhill HS for Google map purposes.
Should be an excellent game. That big offensive line is troubling for me! None like it down here. Have seen all types of formations this year. The Lafayette passing game can at times disappear and that may be the significant flaw I have seen. Against Grafton our passing game netted a season low 28 yards on less than 7 passes. One game well over 150, the next nowhere to be seen. Good luck- I see the drive down is over 2 hours!
Very little tailgating here though the stadium parking lot is well suited for it. There are plenty of Restaurants on Route 60, also known as Richmond Road going east toward Colonial Williamsburg- only about 2 miles- Outback, Carrabas, Red Lobster and many others. Down about another mile or so and across from William and Mary stadium is College Delly- great subs and Gyros. Good dry run for the finals! All easy to get to and about a little over 10 minutes back to the stadium that essentially next to Warhill HS for Google map purposes.
Should be an excellent game. That big offensive line is troubling for me! None like it down here. Have seen all types of formations this year. The Lafayette passing game can at times disappear and that may be the significant flaw I have seen. Against Grafton our passing game netted a season low 28 yards on less than 7 passes. One game well over 150, the next nowhere to be seen. Good luck- I see the drive down is over 2 hours!
How do you insert a picture within a message?EV is very physical and likes to pound the ball and throw to spread the defense out
. Once your spread out they will get shifty and hit the holes that the O line gives them
Should be a good chess match as Lafayette prides itself on being physical and is designed to stop the run in the run heavy BRD though the district had more passing this year than I can ever remember. Our first opponent in the playoffs- Denbigh went with spread the entire game/ 4 & 5 wideouts!!EV is very physical and likes to pound the ball and throw to spread the defense out
. Once your spread out they will get shifty and hit the holes that the O line gives them
I have no clue Devils or hoos knowsHow do you insert a picture within a message?
When you reply hit the box by the smiley face. It allows you to post the link to the picture you want to use.I have no clue Devils or hoos knows
You seem to be a very respectful guy, but I've noticed the respect level soars when it comes to epicurean delights.
BTW, I didn't notice exactly when you made the change, but I'm glad you went back to the iconic "red Dinwiddie D with sabres" for your avatar. It's definitely your brand.
I'm not an X's and O's guy, but power-spread sound likes "polar opposites". I know what you are saying, it's just that I don't get what the alignment of players would look like. Can you help me out, please?EV is what you would call a Power-Spread
That would also be my question. In the spread do you use 4 wideouts and one setback and also sometimes 5 wideouts with no back? How often?I'm not an X's and O's guy, but power-spread sound likes "polar opposites". I know what you are saying, it's just that I don't get what the alignment of players would look like. Can you help me out, please?
It's all love 86".. I just hope its a great game and no injuries .C'non Gameday....don't like my adjective?? I might go...long trip for an old man though. Will it be online?
Yes....very versatile. If you stack the box they can easily go over the top, it you don't stack the box they can run it down your throat. And #3 is just amazing.I would describe EV's offense as versatile. I understand what 86grad is saying but I would describe it a little differently. EV runs a traditional spread offense. But sometimes totally changes and goes 2 TEs with the between-the-tackle-runs. However, it totally depends on what the defense is doing. I like Hatfield's willingness to adapt. What I like more is that EV has the personnel to make those adaptations work (at least so far this season).
Looking forward to a great game with Lafayette. Regardless the outcome, this has been a good year for football in this area.
JF didn't run a Wing T. EV has faced a couple of teams this year that ran the wing THow big is Lafayette lines and WR's... wing T is about the only offense ev defense struggles with. When they faced it two years ago at JF they had no clue where the ball was.
Lafayette's O line is 6 4" 255, 6 3" 220, 6 1" 240, 5 11" 240 & 5 11 220. Every ones a little different variation of the wing T. The 1400 yard back is 190 pound power back, his teammate is a smaller back with blazing speed and does have some power too. The main w/r is 6 2" 185 and the fastest player in the BRD and the VT recruit.How big is Lafayette lines and WR's... wing T is about the only offense ev defense struggles with. When they faced it two years ago at JF they had no clue where the ball was.
They ran the wishbone if that's what your calling wing tTwo years ago in the playoffs they did... witnessed it from safety
Wish bone doesn't have backs behind the center and Qb?They ran the wishbone if that's what your calling wing t
Jefferson forest runs the wishbone I promiseWish bone doesn't have backs behind the center and Qb?
Both try to confuse the defense as to where the ball is going. In the wishbone the Qb carries the ball a fair number of times. Not in the Lafayette wing T. The Qb may carry the ball as called 3-4 times only. It relies on running the ball in all directions and usually has one back in motion to move the defense. He may or may not get the ball and the play may not go to the motion side. If played against only 1-2 times in 12 games it be very challenging if the opposing team has the talent to run it well. If you play against it a lot like Grafton does the offense can bog down at times.They ran the wishbone if that's what your calling wing t
It was the Wishbone that JF ran. They do however break the bone and run some plays but they are not a wingt team.Wish bone doesn't have backs behind the center and Qb?
Lafayette's O line is 6 4" 255, 6 3" 220, 6 1" 240, 5 11" 240 & 5 11 220. Every ones a little different variation of the wing T. The 1400 yard back is 190 pound power back, his teammate is a smaller back with blazing speed and does have some power too. The main w/r is 6 2" 185 and the fastest player in the BRD and the VT recruit.
The D line is 6 4" 260, 6 4" 280 , 6 1" 240 & 6 2" 230.
Overall not huge but not small either,
The latest updated roster for the Grafton reHmm. Those heights are a bit surprising. They don't seem it on film unless everyone around them and the teams they play are also pretty tall. The WR is listed as 6' on most recruiting sites. Also, 6'4" usually stands out more on film.. They don't have anyone listed as 6'4" from what I saw. Still decent size though. #72 looks more around 6'2" ish. I like his motor, good energy. I didn't see that he I don't know about blazing speed for the RB, but that WR seems to be very fast. I also like his go up and get the ball style. You don't see too many HS WR's do that.
Hmm. Those heights are a bit surprising. They don't seem it on film unless everyone around them and the teams they play are also pretty tall. The WR is listed as 6' on most recruiting sites. Also, 6'4" usually stands out more on film.. They don't have anyone listed as 6'4" from what I saw. Still decent size though. #72 looks more around 6'2" ish. I like his motor, good energy. I didn't see that he I don't know about blazing speed for the RB, but that WR seems to be very fast. I also like his go up and get the ball style. You don't see too many HS WR's do that.