Guest Termite Posted September 27, 2010 Report Share Posted September 27, 2010 Why is Owls best running back on the sidelines??? You all know who I'm talking about. "Best" running back is a little stretch. They are bringing him along at a freshman's pace. I like the way he runs too, but there are times when a back can't outrun everyone and can't run around everyone. There are times when a back has to lower his should and run OVER somebody. And if you do anything to shake his confidence right now, it could destroy the gains he's made. He should get quite a few touches Friday nite. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
scooter Posted September 27, 2010 Report Share Posted September 27, 2010 "Best" running back is a little stretch. They are bringing him along at a freshman's pace. I like the way he runs too, but there are times when a back can't outrun everyone and can't run around everyone. There are times when a back has to lower his should and run OVER somebody. And if you do anything to shake his confidence right now, it could destroy the gains he's made. He should get quite a few touches Friday nite. Hope so - he's not learning anything sitting on the bench. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Termite Posted September 27, 2010 Report Share Posted September 27, 2010 Hope so - he's not learning anything sitting on the bench. Remember Scoot. It's more than just running. Sometimes it's blocking and little stuff nobody pays much attention to. I've watched Jimmy Maynord and his staff a long time. I often wondered why they didn't agree with what "I" thought, or what "I" saw. Well, sometimes, they see something I don't. 1 kid may be a step faster, a little stronger, a little faster picking up the plays. Something gives 1 the edge over another. It seems to me that if 2 kids are very close in ability, the older kid gets the nod over the younger. And sometimes by standing and watching (sitting on the bench)you learn a lot. I did. I learned I didn't like standing and watching so I did what I needed to do to get on and stay on the field. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
scooter Posted September 27, 2010 Report Share Posted September 27, 2010 Remember Scoot. It's more than just running. Sometimes it's blocking and little stuff nobody pays much attention to. I've watched Jimmy Maynord and his staff a long time. I often wondered why they didn't agree with what "I" thought, or what "I" saw. Well, sometimes, they see something I don't. 1 kid may be a step faster, a little stronger, a little faster picking up the plays. Something gives 1 the edge over another. It seems to me that if 2 kids are very close in ability, the older kid gets the nod over the younger. And sometimes by standing and watching (sitting on the bench)you learn a lot. I did. I learned I didn't like standing and watching so I did what I needed to do to get on and stay on the field. Needs more touches. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Termite Posted September 27, 2010 Report Share Posted September 27, 2010 Does baxter run the wing-t? I hope not, if they do we are beat again.so much for a undefeated season. There are teams that run the Wing T- (TC-MC-York) and there are teams that TRY to run the Wing -T. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
croz6110 Posted September 27, 2010 Report Share Posted September 27, 2010 Remember Scoot. It's more than just running. Sometimes it's blocking and little stuff nobody pays much attention to. I've watched Jimmy Maynord and his staff a long time. I often wondered why they didn't agree with what "I" thought, or what "I" saw. Well, sometimes, they see something I don't. 1 kid may be a step faster, a little stronger, a little faster picking up the plays. Something gives 1 the edge over another. It seems to me that if 2 kids are very close in ability, the older kid gets the nod over the younger. And sometimes by standing and watching (sitting on the bench)you learn a lot. I did. I learned I didn't like standing and watching so I did what I needed to do to get on and stay on the field. I agree Termite, IMO, this should be a non-issue. His time will come, likely next year. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
scooter Posted September 27, 2010 Report Share Posted September 27, 2010 I agree Termite, IMO, this should be a non-issue. His time will come, likely next year. Croz, on the Gville/RBS thread you are saying the same thing I am saying here (young player(s) need the playing time, touches) on this thread you are totally opposite ???? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bigstick12 Posted September 27, 2010 Report Share Posted September 27, 2010 smith county wins this one. quick,fast and fire coming from their nostrils. s.c. 51- bee's get their honey robbed and shoved back in their hive with big 0 on the score board to boot. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BoogerHillOwl Posted September 27, 2010 Report Share Posted September 27, 2010 He is and will be a great asset to the program. Like Termite said he is being brought along at a freshmans pace. Does he need more touches, I think so too, but I am not at practice everyday so my opinion don't matter much. One thing to remember is he had a hip injury, that might be a concern. He don't mind lowering his shoulder to deliver a hit, but when he is about to take a hit he tends to shy away, that's from when he got injured. I would say that is another thing the coaches are working on in practice to get his confidence back up. Most of the time if you try to avoid contact that's when you will get injured. Again not taking anything away from him, he is and will be a great player. Also there is #8 who is just a sophomore, he is still learning and progressing nicely. So really they have 2 young running backs they are trying to get touches and game experience, not something SC is used to having. One thing for sure the future is looking bright for SC Football. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
croz6110 Posted September 27, 2010 Report Share Posted September 27, 2010 Croz, on the Gville/RBS thread you are saying the same thing I am saying here (young player(s) need the playing time, touches) on this thread you are totally opposite ???? Gville's top 2 backup RB's are both Juniors, and they know the offense. You and I both know that SC's offense is more complex than Gville's, and there's more things he needs to know besides what hole to hit. I'm not saying he shouldn't get any meaningful snaps, but 10 or 15 snaps isn't unreasonable. I doubt that he'll be a game changer as a freshman, but in due time, he will be. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pirate Posted September 27, 2010 Report Share Posted September 27, 2010 Best of luck to Smith County, they will get back on track and come hungry to the game. Cut down on penalties, and wrap up and hit someone! Go Owls! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jeremiah Posted September 27, 2010 Report Share Posted September 27, 2010 I'm not questioning his coaching ability.His record speaks for itself.I question his thinking sometimes.I watched the freshman in a jv game.He is not afraid to lower his head and dish out punishment.Plus he is bigger,faster and a lot stronger than our senior tailback.No points in 3 quarters?? Are you playing to win or protect your players?? That is just my opinion.GO OWLS Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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