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14 hours ago, H2Oman said:

1.How about you don’t call a timeout at the beginning of the quarter.  Time was already stopped.


2. Why run a stretch play on 4th and goal on the five.. Play took to long to develop against a team with TC’s speed.

 

3. You can’t take a delay of game down there when we are trying to kick a field goal. That’s when you call timeout.

 

4. 4th and 6 with around three minutes to go at their 40. TC has one or no timeouts left and TC hasn’t drove the ball all night. Punt the ball and pin them back rather than giving them possession near mid field when they got a field goal kicker who was kicking bombs in warmups!

 

I’m usually not tough on coaching and will hardly complain, but Webster did not do a good job tonight.

H2oman u made this entirely too easy. I’m not saying a great game was even called but cmon man.

1. Coach obviously called a timeout because it was 4th and 2 and they saw something different that they liked. We got a big gain on a 4th and 2. Find something else to complain about please.

2. Dude the stretch play was litteraly there all night. I was on the end zone and Cason could’ve walked right in if he had cutback instead he outran his blockers. You’re an idiot!

3. If Malone would’ve caught that post in the end zone we wouldn’t have even had to worry about the kick from a freshmen. I actually agree a timeout should’ve been called or we should’ve just went for it after he got pushed back.

4. Man you are making stuff up. It was 4th and 2 And Malone had a screen hit him right in the hands. 
 

Everyone on here from both teams gives play calling way too much credit. I’ve seen bad calls have huge gains and great play calls go for nothing. You can work on a play all week and have every kid watch film 5 times but when it comes to Friday nights they are still teenagers who make mistakes. If one receiver doesn’t hold his block or a lineman gets beat off the ball a great play call becomes nothing. Pull your head out from whatever hole it’s in because we were inside the 5 twice and the center no snapped it and bounced one off his butt.

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Tc fans are delusional. They had 1 offensive play all night other than hicks maybe beating us to the outside twice and getting a first down. 

In my opinion, Cousino didn’t play like he’s capable of playing last night. I think as the season progresses he will find himself and manage the game a lot better. He also needs to work on his timing and hit the gap because every time he’d run the ball he would attempt to bounce it. 

We were beating them on the swing screen all night and Cason played incredibly well. We probably could’ve ran that a little more in the second half but Tc adjusted to the motion.

Malone and carter were the men last night but when Carter gets tired I’d like to see Watts get more touches. It’s obvious that our boys are a big play team this season and have continued to stutter in the red zone the past 3 games. This coming week against Dekalb I’d like to see some scores inside the 20.

 

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47 minutes ago, PiddyDaFull said:

H2oman u made this entirely too easy. I’m not saying a great game was even called but cmon man.

1. Coach obviously called a timeout because it was 4th and 2 and they saw something different that they liked. We got a big gain on a 4th and 2. Find something else to complain about please.

2. Dude the stretch play was litteraly there all night. I was on the end zone and Cason could’ve walked right in if he had cutback instead he outran his blockers. You’re an idiot!

3. If Malone would’ve caught that post in the end zone we wouldn’t have even had to worry about the kick from a freshmen. I actually agree a timeout should’ve been called or we should’ve just went for it after he got pushed back.

4. Man you are making stuff up. It was 4th and 2 And Malone had a screen hit him right in the hands. 
 

Everyone on here from both teams gives play calling way too much credit. I’ve seen bad calls have huge gains and great play calls go for nothing. You can work on a play all week and have every kid watch film 5 times but when it comes to Friday nights they are still teenagers who make mistakes. If one receiver doesn’t hold his block or a lineman gets beat off the ball a great play call becomes nothing. Pull your head out from whatever hole it’s in because we were inside the 5 twice and the center no snapped it and bounced one off his butt.

Well said!  Way to much placed on play calling!  Wish I could have observed first hand to have a better feel on where these two teams really are. 

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2 hours ago, PiddyDaFull said:

H2oman u made this entirely too easy. I’m not saying a great game was even called but cmon man.

1. Coach obviously called a timeout because it was 4th and 2 and they saw something different that they liked. We got a big gain on a 4th and 2. Find something else to complain about please.

2. Dude the stretch play was litteraly there all night. I was on the end zone and Cason could’ve walked right in if he had cutback instead he outran his blockers. You’re an idiot!

3. If Malone would’ve caught that post in the end zone we wouldn’t have even had to worry about the kick from a freshmen. I actually agree a timeout should’ve been called or we should’ve just went for it after he got pushed back.

4. Man you are making stuff up. It was 4th and 2 And Malone had a screen hit him right in the hands. 
 

Everyone on here from both teams gives play calling way too much credit. I’ve seen bad calls have huge gains and great play calls go for nothing. You can work on a play all week and have every kid watch film 5 times but when it comes to Friday nights they are still teenagers who make mistakes. If one receiver doesn’t hold his block or a lineman gets beat off the ball a great play call becomes nothing. Pull your head out from whatever hole it’s in because we were inside the 5 twice and the center no snapped it and bounced one off his butt.

1. They tried to make TC jump... it didn’t work. You always have a second play called in case it doesn’t.... especially coming out at the beginning of the quarter when you’ve had time to discuss... This is the fourth quarter in a  9-7 ballgame.... timeouts matter.  If he would’ve punted after the timeout it would’ve made more sense to me.

 

2. It was there for the most part and is a better play when you’re not on your 5 and the secondary is playing up. 

 

4. Doesn’t matter if it’s 4th and 2 or 4th and 6 nor does it matter our guy  didn’t catch the pass! Your defense has held them literally to nothing without the one big run.... You have to punt right there... This is not Madden football and you have to play the  percentages 

 

Your words below make my 4th point!!!

 I’ve seen bad calls have huge gains and great play calls go for nothing. You can work on a play all week and have every kid watch film 5 times but when it comes to Friday nights they are still teenagers who make mistakes. If one receiver doesn’t hold his block or a lineman gets beat off the ball a great play call becomes nothing.

 

We can agree to disagree here, but Webster was in preseason form last night with his time management and some of his decisions.

 

I have and have always gave credit for what Webster has built here...  ( go back and find one post that I’ve bashed him) see I was here before Webster showed up and we were for the most part really bad... He has done a great job with building this team, getting kids to buy into what he was trying to do , he’s made great hires, and gotten the kids out of the hallways and playing ball, but  as a coach, manager, or anyone in charge you have to live with and often times take criticism for the decisions you make... IMO and guess what I can have it... he didn’t handle his timeouts well nor did make good decisions LAST NIGHT  at critical times in the game!! 

 

 

 

 

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2 hours ago, PiddyDaFull said:

H2oman u made this entirely too easy. I’m not saying a great game was even called but cmon man.

1. Coach obviously called a timeout because it was 4th and 2 and they saw something different that they liked. We got a big gain on a 4th and 2. Find something else to complain about please.

2. Dude the stretch play was litteraly there all night. I was on the end zone and Cason could’ve walked right in if he had cutback instead he outran his blockers. You’re an idiot!

3. If Malone would’ve caught that post in the end zone we wouldn’t have even had to worry about the kick from a freshmen. I actually agree a timeout should’ve been called or we should’ve just went for it after he got pushed back.

4. Man you are making stuff up. It was 4th and 2 And Malone had a screen hit him right in the hands. 
 

Everyone on here from both teams gives play calling way too much credit. I’ve seen bad calls have huge gains and great play calls go for nothing. You can work on a play all week and have every kid watch film 5 times but when it comes to Friday nights they are still teenagers who make mistakes. If one receiver doesn’t hold his block or a lineman gets beat off the ball a great play call becomes nothing. Pull your head out from whatever hole it’s in because we were inside the 5 twice and the center no snapped it and bounced one off his butt.

Just like the pass play that Rankins had fly out of his hand, great play call dude was wide open 

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2 hours ago, PiddyDaFull said:

H2oman u made this entirely too easy. I’m not saying a great game was even called but cmon man.

1. Coach obviously called a timeout because it was 4th and 2 and they saw something different that they liked. We got a big gain on a 4th and 2. Find something else to complain about please.

2. Dude the stretch play was litteraly there all night. I was on the end zone and Cason could’ve walked right in if he had cutback instead he outran his blockers. You’re an idiot!

3. If Malone would’ve caught that post in the end zone we wouldn’t have even had to worry about the kick from a freshmen. I actually agree a timeout should’ve been called or we should’ve just went for it after he got pushed back.

4. Man you are making stuff up. It was 4th and 2 And Malone had a screen hit him right in the hands. 
 

Everyone on here from both teams gives play calling way too much credit. I’ve seen bad calls have huge gains and great play calls go for nothing. You can work on a play all week and have every kid watch film 5 times but when it comes to Friday nights they are still teenagers who make mistakes. If one receiver doesn’t hold his block or a lineman gets beat off the ball a great play call becomes nothing. Pull your head out from whatever hole it’s in because we were inside the 5 twice and the center no snapped it and bounced one off his butt.

 

38 minutes ago, H2Oman said:

1. They tried to make TC jump... it didn’t work. You always have a second play called in case it doesn’t.... especially coming out at the beginning of the quarter when you’ve had time to discuss... This is the fourth quarter in a  9-7 ballgame.... timeouts matter.  If he would’ve punted after the timeout it would’ve made more sense to me.

 

2. It was there for the most part and is a better play when you’re not on your 5 and the secondary is playing up. 

 

4. Doesn’t matter if it’s 4th and 2 or 4th and 6 nor does it matter our guy  didn’t catch the pass! Your defense has held them literally to nothing without the one big run.... You have to punt right there... This is not Madden football and you have to play the  percentages 

 

Your words below make my 4th point!!!

 I’ve seen bad calls have huge gains and great play calls go for nothing. You can work on a play all week and have every kid watch film 5 times but when it comes to Friday nights they are still teenagers who make mistakes. If one receiver doesn’t hold his block or a lineman gets beat off the ball a great play call becomes nothing.

 

We can agree to disagree here, but Webster was in preseason form last night with his time management and some of his decisions.

 

I have and have always gave credit for what Webster has built here...  ( go back and find one post that I’ve bashed him) see I was here before Webster showed up and we were for the most part really bad... He has done a great job with building this team, getting kids to buy into what he was trying to do , he’s made great hires, and gotten the kids out of the hallways and playing ball, but  as a coach, manager, or anyone in charge you have to live with and often times take criticism for the decisions you make... IMO and guess what I can have it... he didn’t handle his timeouts well nor did make good decisions LAST NIGHT  at critical times in the game!! 

 

 

 

 

Making sure you seen my edit... You actually made one of my points @PiddyDaFull.

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1 hour ago, H2Oman said:

 

Making sure you seen my edit... You actually made one of my points @PiddyDaFull.

1. Dude it was a trick play that worked for a big gain. Obviously he probably didn’t want to call the timeout but I guess They felt that they needed to run the play correctly.
 

2. Sometimes you have to trust your guys to make the play. It was an okay call that should’ve worked if ran correctly.

4. I understand your point and I agree our defense had been performing well all night. But to say it was a bad call when if Malone would’ve caught it he would’ve had the first and more is laughable. The conversion on that fourth would’ve most likely sealed the game too. 

Let’s just make H2oman our head coach he has the big time decision making ability that all the 8 coaches on the sideline don’t!! And I’m not defending Webster but the whole staff because for some reason since you’re the only guy who comments regularly you think you know some knowledge of Watertown football that everyone else doesn’t.

If we make the plays we win 28-7. Tc is not very good this year. We are more talented and believe it or not our line controlled the trenches. 
Trousdale will not make it past Bledsoe unless those boys that are injured are big time players. 
 

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