Jump to content

JCS at Lake County


JaxMan
 Share

Recommended Posts

JCS's defense showed that they can be dominant against mckenzie if they play that well again and shut down springer then jcs wins by 14

 

Was the J.C.S. defense as dominant as you say they were or did McKenzie just shoot themselves in the foot with turnovers?...How bout it Butchie or Duckman...I was under the impression that the Rebels moved the ball..just couldn't convert on key 4th down plays into points..

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • Replies 238
  • Created
  • Last Reply

Top Posters In This Topic

Was the J.C.S. defense as dominant as you say they were or did McKenzie just shoot themselves in the foot with turnovers?...How bout it Butchie or Duckman...I was under the impression that the Rebels moved the ball..just couldn't convert on key 4th down plays into points..

 

Here are the stats from The Jackson Sun:

 

Jackson Christian School

 

Rushing 33/121yards

Passing 11-19-0-1TD 149 yards

 

Total JCS offense 270 yards on 52 offensive plays 5.19 yards per play

 

 

McKenzie

 

Rushing 25/58 yards

Passing 19-39-5 int-0 191 yards

 

Total McKenzie offense 249 yards on 64 plays. 3.89 yards per play

 

McKenzie's QB was preassured all night long when he threw.

 

The JCS defense bent at times. But in each and every KEY situation of the game, the JCS defense stepped up to the plate and delivered! As you can tell, McKenzie's running game was basically shut down. JCS displayed a very balanced offense as you can see from the statistics.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

As a LC player , and speaking for the rest of my team we have realized that you dont have to blow a team out to win. We know that JCS is a very good team and we wont be overlooking them, cause to get where we wanna be you gotta take it one game @ time. No one ever thought we would make it out the first round but we played like we are capable of playing.... yes we have much to work on but so does every other team that is still playing for the gold ball...But all in all we were given an opportunity and now we are going to make to most of them cause you neva know wen you are gonna play your last 48 minutes.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Was the J.C.S. defense as dominant as you say they were or did McKenzie just shoot themselves in the foot with turnovers?...How bout it Butchie or Duckman...I was under the impression that the Rebels moved the ball..just couldn't convert on key 4th down plays into points..

 

mrbigster,

 

The Rebels peaked about the Union City or Bruceton game. We were still playing good against ya'll. Then we had 3 weak teams in a row and the starters didn't play a lot at all. When we played JCS, being on the down side of our peak (we peaked too soon), having 3-4 key players injured (our RB French played very little against JCS for one) and the inexperience of our QB in a high pressure situation, we kinda shot ourselves in the foot a lot last Friday night. These aren't excuses, just facts. We got beaten fair and square but, JCS got far from our best game too!!!!!!

 

With that said, JCS has a very good team and I don't expect they will beat themselves Friday night. My personal opinion after playing/seeing both teams is that all things at 100%, Lake Co. will win this one (in a close one)!!!! Ya'll better keep #11 under wraps though. If he gets loose it's trouble.

 

Before the season, I picked Lake Co. to win the region. They are playing like the team I thought they would be now. which ever of these two teams wins and crosses the river should represent West TN well but, I'm pullin' for Lake Co. to be the one that gets to go. It's a 7A thang!!!!!

Link to comment
Share on other sites

mrbigster,

 

One other thing I failed to mention, our play selection last Friday against JCS was very uncharacteristic of the Rebels all season and it sure didn't help our effort any against JCS either. Actually, it stunk. We already had a hindered running game with French hurt (we did/do have other running backs with a bright future but we needed the horses against JCS) and then we watched our passing game go to the low % passing attack. That's fine against a South Fulton, Gleason or Halls (based on this season's teams) but, it'll kill you against a team like JCS.

 

A short to intermediate high % passing attack mixed with a solid running game will put smoke on JCS. If I remember correctly, that is just what ya'll do best!!!! :D

Edited by duckman38201
Link to comment
Share on other sites

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.

 Share

Announcements


  • Recent Posts

    • A little confused.  What charter/prep schools made it to state in Baseball?  
    • Fortuitously encountering Clint amidst the ambience of Goodyear this morning sparked an impromptu yet intellectually stimulating conversation, wherein we engaged in a rigorous assessment of prospective candidates for the esteemed role of head football coach. Our discourse, characterized by its spontaneity and depth, led to the formulation of astute observations and discerning judgments regarding the suitability of various individuals for this pivotal position. Allow me to elucidate the fruits of our collaborative contemplation: This commentary endeavors to offer a discerning articulation of my subjective viewpoint, emphasizing a conscientious commitment to maintaining impartiality and refraining from any semblance of derogation directed towards individuals.  Those who possess meritorious qualifications for the esteemed head coaching role, delineated without hierarchical precedence, include: Rennard Woodmore, an esteemed alumnus of the Yellow Jackets, presents a magnificent pedigree, having held prominent positions in head coaching capacities across various regions. His pivotal role as a coordinator for teams contending for state championships further enhances his stature in the realm of football leadership. Kyle Gregory, erstwhile adorned in the resplendent gold insignia, though lacking direct head coaching experience, brings to the fore his invaluable insights garnered as a coordinator for esteemed teams, showcasing an acute understanding of the requisites for triumph whilst attired in the esteemed purple and gold regalia. Steven Jackson, whose contributions transcended mere clipboard duties under the tutelage of Kevin Creasy, emerges as an exceptional candidate for Trousdale County. His prior tenure and triumphs as an assistant coach underscore his suitability for the role. The sole drawback lies in his lack of affiliation with Trousdale County as an alumnus. Brandon Eden's extensive tenure within the chronicles of Trousdale County football, spanning a significant portion of its State Championships, coupled with his successful stints as a coordinator across diverse locales, underscores his candidacy despite a dearth of direct head coaching experience at the high school level. Davy Cothron, while beset by a modest playing career, has emerged as a luminary in offensive strategy, drawing parallels to the transformative appointment of Barker in 2015, thereby warranting consideration for his proven acumen in this realm. Joshua Hackett, notwithstanding his non-alumnus status, has left an indelible imprint across Middle Tennessee, distinguished by his adept curation of formidable defensive units as a coordinator at Watertown, albeit without direct head coaching experience. Kevin Creasy, the epitome of coaching prowess, merits an offer irrespective of his current inclinations, his unparalleled capacity to secure victories transcending geographical and institutional bounds, potentially extending to a role as Director of Schools should it align with his aspirations. Conversely, individuals who have not demonstrably earned the mantle of head coaching, enumerated without sequential precedence, encompass: Brad Waggoner David Barker Paul Pitts Jeremy Pruitt Clint Satterfield Robbie Atwood Wesley Satterfield Ben Johnson BJ West Whom do you all deem most fitting to assume the mantle of the next coach, and what rationale informs your choice? Conversely, whom do you perceive as ill-suited for the role, and what underpins your reasoning for their exclusion?
    • He's a Clinton fan.  But I wouldn't admit that either.  
    • Their any schedule out their for team camp?
    • This sums it all up to perfection.  
×
  • Create New...