Just my opinion but I think they could probably split touches a little more between Isaiah and Zavione. At WR I wouldn't mind seeing Collins, Ja. McDonald, Jo. McDonald, and Deuce getting some reps at WR. Occasionally they could go 4 wide and spread the field to help open up the run game a little. The coaches are very good and they have a knack for finding the right personnel and making the right calls. I think the team will improve by the end of the year as they usually do and they'll be pretty good come playoff time.I agree i think he should come up 42 # which i no a little should get more touches i think #80 and 11# should get a shot but they are all young.. thoughts?
Hunter has a good arm and he looks pretty poised for a Soph backup. They need to work on QB/C exchange some more and a lot of reps with multiple WR's to work out the timing on routes.I AGREE IN TIME #10 LOOKED GOOD I THINK HE IS GOING DO VERY WELL AT QB
Mike u couldn't have said it better the offense has to diversifyJust my opinion but I think they could probably split touches a little more between Isaiah and Zavione. At WR I wouldn't mind seeing Collins, Ja. McDonald, Jo. McDonald, and Deuce getting some reps at WR. Occasionally they could go 4 wide and spread the field to help open up the run game a little. The coaches are very good and they have a knack for finding the right personnel and making the right calls. I think the team will improve by the end of the year as they usually do and they'll be pretty good come playoff time.
Also agree hunter needs to be pushed along worh WRHunter has a good arm and he looks pretty poised for a Soph backup. They need to work on QB/C exchange some more and a lot of reps with multiple WR's to work out the timing on routes.
Mike u couldn't have said it better the offense has to diversify
Mike:
A few questions:
1. Who are the two OL that are out and what positions do they normally play?
2. Who are #9 and #79 for Salem, and do you have their roster data (ht., wt., class/year, position(s) played)?
3. Who is Salem’s punter? Is it #16, Shane Vaught? I can’t tell on the tape I’ve been able to see.
Thanks!
Gabe Fairchilds #54 LT, (injured during the 3Q of the Dinwiddie game, along with Gladden)
Glenn Compton #79 RT (out for Dinwiddie, played vs Northside, but not 100%)
9 is Jorden McDonald CB Soph 6'3" 179
79 is Compton RT/DT Sr 6' 257
Punter is #48 Hunter Greipiotis
It's Peyton McBride. He was #14, but he switched jerseys when he took a place on the OL. He took Compton's place first and now Fairchilds while they have been out with injuries.Thanks! Do you know who #62 is? I think I saw a #62 on the Northside tape but there isn’t a #62 on the roster Chris King sent to me this morning (after the above reply).
I agree with you. Other than a couple of big plays, Salem didn’t execute very well against Northside. Salem has won 3 titles in a row, so one average year won’t kill them.I predicted 7-3 and people said I was crazy. I said Salem had very few playmakers and some said I was crazy. Well turns out I'm not crazy. Ok .maybe a little. But it turns what I said about this team was accurate. Salem is a 7-3 or 6-4 football team. Too young, not explosive. Wish I had been wrong