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Mt. Juliet (3-0) at Gallatin (1-2)


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1 hour ago, MtJulietVol said:

Was that from the broadcast? Maybe I am getting too old to remember what I heard correctly.

Wilson Post.  Still moving the ball mainly on the ground against Lebanon is pretty good.  Lebanon has a good defense.   Has anybody tested the MJ secondary?  I know they have some good defensive backs.  

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1 hour ago, GWAVE1 said:

Wilson Post.  Still moving the ball mainly on the ground against Lebanon is pretty good.  Lebanon has a good defense.   Has anybody tested the MJ secondary?  I know they have some good defensive backs.  

I was going to say less than that, I attended that game... Lebanon QB wasn’t capable of throwing the ball, it was a little harder to tell if that back 4 was good but definitely the front 7 is very good.

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Mt J has a solid D-line, but their secondary has holes.  Lebanon's passing problem was the fact their QB cannot pass on the run and his O-line is not strong enough to defend for him.  The one time he passed from a solid pocket he gain a LARGE amount of yardage as he found a large hole in the secondary.

Gallatin, pass often and mid to deep.  O-line, give the QB time for the routes to develop.  Mt J is good, but NOT invincible.

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16 hours ago, Lost Old Dad said:

Mt J has a solid D-line, but their secondary has holes.  Lebanon's passing problem was the fact their QB cannot pass on the run and his O-line is not strong enough to defend for him.  The one time he passed from a solid pocket he gain a LARGE amount of yardage as he found a large hole in the secondary.

Gallatin, pass often and mid to deep.  O-line, give the QB time for the routes to develop.  Mt J is good, but NOT invincible.

They certainly are not invincible, but I personally think they are invincible in this region. Whether or not they can win in the playoffs remains to be seen. 

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2 hours ago, MtJulietVol said:

They certainly are not invincible, but I personally think they are invincible in this region. Whether or not they can win in the playoffs remains to be seen. 

I am curious to see this vaulted MJ defense.  I do not think Glencliff, Overton nor Lebanon has a better offense than Gallatin.  So that side will be fun to watch.  Nobody, not even the local guys in the media give Gallatin half a chance of winning, I just hope the Wave can keep it close.  They may not be able to score many or at all, so I am intrigued to see what they can do to move the ball.  It was stated a few days ago that they would have a hard time getting 50 yards so that is my gage that I am using.  Defensively it is the wing-t, and I loathe every minute of watching it.  The defense has to stay at home and not get tricked by the Tom foolery.  

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35 minutes ago, GWAVE1 said:

I am curious to see this vaulted MJ defense.  I do not think Glencliff, Overton nor Lebanon has a better offense than Gallatin.  So that side will be fun to watch.  Nobody, not even the local guys in the media give Gallatin half a chance of winning, I just hope the Wave can keep it close.  They may not be able to score many or at all, so I am intrigued to see what they can do to move the ball.  It was stated a few days ago that they would have a hard time getting 50 yards so that is my gage that I am using.  Defensively it is the wing-t, and I loathe every minute of watching it.  The defense has to stay at home and not get tricked by the Tom foolery.  

If your offense is better than Lebanon showed you will get more than 50 yards... I haven’t caught a gallatin game this year so I can’t comment on what they can do. 

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On 9/4/2018 at 8:47 AM, CommandoPride1478 said:

Explosive offense like Lebanon?  It seems offense is where Lebanon has struggled a bit

They are boom or bust on offense. Almost all of their yardage has come on a handful of plays. I guess in that respect they are explosive? Everything else has been 0-2 yards.

On 9/4/2018 at 12:20 PM, Fballfan1978 said:

They definitely didn't have 300 rushing yards, they struggled with turnovers and Lebanon defense was giving them fits. This was a match up of good defenses. 

Yeah Lebanon has a very good defense. Especially against the run.

3 hours ago, GWAVE1 said:

I am curious to see this vaulted MJ defense.  I do not think Glencliff, Overton nor Lebanon has a better offense than Gallatin.  So that side will be fun to watch.  Nobody, not even the local guys in the media give Gallatin half a chance of winning, I just hope the Wave can keep it close.  They may not be able to score many or at all, so I am intrigued to see what they can do to move the ball.  It was stated a few days ago that they would have a hard time getting 50 yards so that is my gage that I am using.  Defensively it is the wing-t, and I loathe every minute of watching it.  The defense has to stay at home and not get tricked by the Tom foolery.  

 

2 hours ago, thegreatone36 said:

Most feel that Gallatin will have a hard time crossing the 50 yard line. Will monitor. 

All I gotta say is that Lebanon ran 54 plays and ended up with 60 yards. And that is with Mt. Juliet turning the ball over 5 times.

I watched Mt. Juliet vs Overton and didn't think that Lebanon would score last week to be honest. More so because of Lebanon's offense.

I seen Gallatin vs Trousdale at the jamboree and I don't think they have the offensive line to go up against this defense.

We will find out this week a bit more about both Mt. Juliet and Gallatin.

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9 hours ago, steelcityroller said:

They are boom or bust on offense. Almost all of their yardage has come on a handful of plays. I guess in that respect they are explosive? Everything else has been 0-2 yards.

Yeah Lebanon has a very good defense. Especially against the run.

 

All I gotta say is that Lebanon ran 54 plays and ended up with 60 yards. And that is with Mt. Juliet turning the ball over 5 times.

I watched Mt. Juliet vs Overton and didn't think that Lebanon would score last week to be honest. More so because of Lebanon's offense.

I seen Gallatin vs Trousdale at the jamboree and I don't think they have the offensive line to go up against this defense.

We will find out this week a bit more about both Mt. Juliet and Gallatin.

Did you think they could get 400 yards worth of offense against Hillsboro?  

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