OuchI think Rappahannock county plays Riverheads next week
Even had a punt block on, returned for TD while up 77-0, up 37-0 and threw a 35 yard TD passThis takes me as a complete surprise. Clarks head coach IMO is a very good coach and class act. Im very intrested to know what happened as this score is totally out of character for him. This is not the coach Parker that i have respect for, plenty of questions here.
58-0 at halfI was at the game. I have mixed feelings about it. The second string and even the Freshman players took over in the 2nd half. Coach cleared the bench. What are you supposed to do, tell kids that haven't had much playing time the whole season not to play their best? Besides, I think that can be even more embarrassing for the opposing team to be played soft. The Rappahannock players never gave up, never held their heads down, and kept playing til the end. They were just overmatched, by a lot.
I loved the announcer for Rappahannock, he was fantastic!
I get where you're coming from. I think most any team keeps the starters for the first half in any game and puts in their subs when the clock is running in the second half.58-0 at half
No reason the young kids couldn’t have played in the 2Q. The first half free for all, slinging the rock, is the issue for me.
Can’t expect the JV kids to hold back.
Maybe I’m just old school. I don’t know.
84-0, hell our better teams didn’t even beat Stonewall like that years ago.
Honestly, there were so many missed tackles and the runners probably ran 3 times as much as the yardage they gained because they ran all over the field.I've not been around football for many years like alot of others and dont know records or history of coaches. I gained all the respect for coach parker when Appo won state against them. The way he handled himself and gave recognition to his players shows he was teaching them like i like to see done. His interest is his players and teaching them about doing things right to help them in life. I will defend coach Parker and accept he could not stop this and tried to the best he could without just plain telling his players to lay down and do nothing.
The way he ended the game is the way he should have started.I was at the game. I have mixed feelings about it. The second string and even the Freshman players took over in the 2nd half. Coach cleared the bench. What are you supposed to do, tell kids that haven't had much playing time the whole season not to play their best? Besides, I think that can be even more embarrassing for the opposing team to be played soft. The Rappahannock players never gave up, never held their heads down, and kept playing til the end. They were just overmatched, by a lot.
I loved the announcer for Rappahannock, he was fantastic!
I respect how you are approaching this therefore; I will respond as I have a child on the Clarke team. Clarke subbed out completely at half and was sprinkling kids in and out in the 2nd qtr on the line and backfield. A foreign exchange student playing running back and 9th graders and 10th graders (for the most part) playing the entire 2nd half. Clarke even subbed their special teams other than their kicker.I've not been around football for many years like alot of others and dont know records or history of coaches. I gained all the respect for coach parker when Appo won state against them. The way he handled himself and gave recognition to his players shows he was teaching them like i like to see done. His interest is his players and teaching them about doing things right to help them in life. I will defend coach Parker and accept he could not stop this and tried to the best he could without just plain telling his players to lay down and do nothing.
Very true in the 2nd paragraph and very very accurate in this case.Guys I hear you and agree to an extent, but one thing to keep in mind. We can't always assume that one teams JV and 9th/10th graders are not better than the other teams varsity. We often make that assumption and it doesn't always hold true. In the Gretna blowout, they did substitute early and went ultra conservative as they already are upyrs conservative, and they simply handed through ball off to the JV RB with a JV OL right off of the guards hio and the kid would just run untouched for a score, then Chatham would get the ball and fumble deep in their own territory within 1 to 3 plays. What the heck can you do?
I suspect Graham's JV or young players in the 9th and 10th grade were neutralized by Marion's varsity, but this is not always the case. Gretna's "youngins" were 4-5 touchdowns better than Chatham's varsity. The same thing I'm sure happened at Rapp County. Even if you substitute early in the second quarter with your young players, sometimes they keep scoring. That's usually not the case, but it does happen.
This is the hypothetical that myself as a fan and alumnus would prefer happen. Instead the starters hung 58. Hopefully those extra passing reps will pay off against East Rock this week.Even if you substitute early in the second quarter with your young players, sometimes they keep scoring.
This is the hypothetical that myself as a fan and alumnus would prefer happen. Instead the starters hung 58. Hopefully those extra passing reps will pay off against East Rock this week.
Guys I hear you and agree to an extent, but one thing to keep in mind. We can't always assume that one teams JV and 9th/10th graders are not better than the other teams varsity. We often make that assumption and it doesn't always hold true. In the Gretna blowout, they did substitute early and went ultra conservative as they already are ultra conservative, and they simply handed the ball off to the JV RB with a JV OL right off of the guards hip and the kid would just run untouched for a score, then Chatham would get the ball and fumble deep in their own territory within 1 to 3 plays. What the heck can you do?
I suspect Graham's JV or young players in the 9th and 10th grade were neutralized by Marion's varsity, but this is not always the case. Gretna's "youngins" were 4-5 touchdowns better than Chatham's varsity. The same thing I'm sure happened at Rapp County. Even if you substitute early in the second quarter with your young players, sometimes they keep scoring. That's usually not the case, but it does happen.
Clarke County Alumnus?This is the hypothetical that myself as a fan and alumnus would prefer happen. Instead the starters hung 58. Hopefully those extra passing reps will pay off against East Rock this week.
After reading the Winchester Star, I lost a bit of respect for CC. According to the paper’s article on the game, the coach said that he wanted a lot of points and a shutout. I normally would support that as a great goal. But...like the coach said in the paper, they knew they could exploit RC, and boy did they.58-0 at half
No reason the young kids couldn’t have played in the 2Q. The first half free for all, slinging the rock, is the issue for me.
Can’t expect the JV kids to hold back.
Maybe I’m just old school. I don’t know.
84-0, hell our better teams didn’t even beat Stonewall like that years ago.
After reading the Winchester Star, I lost a bit of respect for CC. According to the paper’s article on the game, the coach said that he wanted a lot of points and a shutout. I normally would support that as a great goal. But...like the coach said in the paper, they knew they could exploit RC, and boy did they.
I could understand if they put up 84 against Strasbourg or Luray or Madison, but everybody knows Rapp is basically a bad JV team.
I know it is the other teams responsibility to stop you from scoring, but sometimes a little mercy is called for.
That Martinsburg comment was as stupid as they come. A "AAA" school with 1500 students. If I remember correctly, you use to have positive things to say about Clarke....why the bitterness?I didn’t plan on commenting further... but justifying a blocked punt (which was returned for. a TD) on a “10th grader just playing hard” is pretty weak. You were up by 60+ at the time? Ever heard of setting up a return? Or fair catching the punt? You probably would have scored anyway but at least time would ran off the clock.
Maybe Clarke should schedule Martinsburg, WV. I understand that they are always looking for a challenge!
Stop being so triggered. I get what you’re saying @Marshall-DillonThat Martinsburg comment was as stupid as they come. A "AAA" school with 1500 students. If I remember correctly, you use to have positive things to say about Clarke....why the bitterness?
Didn't you score 69 points against them? enough alreadyKarma will get the Clarke. They will run into a team that can rough them up.
Whoa now.... let’s see here-Strasburg beat Rapp 69-0. Clarke’s Jv scores on a punt block which wasn’t called and a 2 yard score with JVs after a fumble. There is 14 points but Clarke are the total villains in this on Rapps year. Now I see... I got how the class police works.Karma will get the Clarke. They will run into a team that can rough them up.
I see that point as I’m a realist but as we all know anything can and usually will be taken out of context. This will be my last point as it’s futile to argue anything on such social media accounts as it comes down to who wants the keyboard last. Quite honestly, I was there so I know the deal. Others on here chiming in were not. So it’s not their place to comment. But hey- that’s the beauty and agony of sites such as this. Bottom line is every team in the BRD beat Rapp extremely bad other than Stonewall. I’d bet it wasn’t fun for any staff other than Stonewall and Madison who have had down years. Lastly, how a play(s) happen in a game will always make a difference in how bad it gets in regards to a score. No matter what the intentions were of the opposing staff. Im done and dropping my mic so to speak...... as always good luck to every team still playing and thanks to all the seniors who played their last game this past Friday as they played the greatest game ever.No dog in the fight but the optics of the coaches comments combined with the score do cast an undesirable shadow on the game. Sometimes it is extremely hard not to score on a team but that coach has been around long enough to know how to ease up in the throttle. At a certain point it’s a choice no matter how you look at it.
I’m not bitter in the least. But the coach’s comments in the paper revealed something not so cool. My opinion. You ok with those comments? And then the rationalizations on here?That Martinsburg comments on the was as stupid as they come. A "AAA" school with 1500 students. If I remember correctly, you use to have positive things to say about Clarke....why the bitterness?