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Notre Dame Vs Cascade 1st Round


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Cascade runs the ball fairly well. They have a big running back who is tough to stop, but also have some other threats in the backfield. The quarterback is only a sophomore, but can make plays happen with his feet. The line isn't the biggest you'll see, but they line up well against most teams. They don't throw much, but have a couple of decent options at wideout. I think it's going to be a good game. That said, if ND likes to go vertical, Cascade will struggle against the pass.

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ND HAS BIG FAST WR BUT THEY TEND TO DROP A FEW PASSES. They have already faced the best bruising RB they will prob face all yr in Polks Miller who has speed to take it to the house also and did quiet well. Keying on Miller opened opportunities for Wimberly. Does Cascade have viable option at RB to line up along side him? ND has team speed but do have mental breakdowns and questionable play calling. I say ND by 10

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ND HAS BIG FAST WR BUT THEY TEND TO DROP A FEW PASSES. They have already faced the best bruising RB they will prob face all yr in Polks Miller who has speed to take it to the house also and did quiet well. Keying on Miller opened opportunities for Wimberly. Does Cascade have viable option at RB to line up along side him? ND has team speed but do have mental breakdowns and questionable play calling. I say ND by 10

Cascade has two big threats at RB: Rose, who has close to 1,500 yards this season and Spencer, who isn't as big, but has more speed. Finds the seam very well. Cascade's O-line also should be given a lot of credit for how well they run the ball.

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Cascade has a big bruiser of a running back (Rose).  He doesn't have exceptional speed but he can plow straight ahead.  If ND can get their gaps between the tackles and force long 3rd downs, they should be ok.

 

On defense, I would rate Cascade as only average as their team speed is weak.  If ND has receiver speed on the outside, they can get behind them for long passes.  Get the play action working and you should be fine.  Speed beats them.

 

Never seen ND play, so.....

From what you are saying, I think ND lines up really well with them. Looking for a good game

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Cascade has a big bruiser of a running back (Rose).  He doesn't have exceptional speed but he can plow straight ahead.  If ND can get their gaps between the tackles and force long 3rd downs, they should be ok.

 

On defense, I would rate Cascade as only average as their team speed is weak.  If ND has receiver speed on the outside, they can get behind them for long passes.  Get the play action working and you should be fine.  Speed beats them.

 

Never seen ND play, so.....

ND o-line not big but do there jobs very well. D-line very stout. Linebackers some of best in state. You can't through on us or at least no one else has been able to. Would have 5 instead of 3 shut outs but jv got scored on. Cascade don't score on us. 35-0 ND. Just to many weapons and defense to stout. They do allow mercy rule in playoffs ?
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ND HAS BIG FAST WR BUT THEY TEND TO DROP A FEW PASSES. They have already faced the best bruising RB they will prob face all yr in Polks Miller who has speed to take it to the house also and did quiet well. Keying on Miller opened opportunities for Wimberly. Does Cascade have viable option at RB to line up along side him? ND has team speed but do have mental breakdowns and questionable play calling. I say ND by 10

McCellan(Signal Mtn) is bigger and better then Miller and we stopped him just like we did your big RB. You were lucky to get that win. We out played you but you all won. So kudos to you. Hopefully we see you again my friend. Edited by IrishTrickster
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