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Crosby (14) @ Dayton (19) - FINAL


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Game Info:


Start: Friday, August 30, 2024 at 7:00:00 PM
Home Team Name/Class/District/Division: Dayton - 5A-8-2
Record: Unknown

Visiting Team Name/Class/District/Division: Crosby- 5A-11-1
Record: Unknown
District Matchup: No

*Standings do not include this game.

 

INSTRUCTIONS TO LIVE UPDATE THIS GAME ON THE SCOREBOARD: 
Type !!score: or !!: as your "command" then Visitor's Score/Home Score/Quarter

Example: !!score:10/14/4 would be 10 to 14 in the 4th quarter
!!:21/28/2 would be 21 to 28 in the 2nd quarter

Use h or H for halftime, and f or F for final
You may also use - , or | in place of /

Extras: Post the time left in the quarter as minutes/seconds.
Ex:7/0/1/13/25 = 7 to 0, 1st quarter, 13 minutes, 25 seconds left. 

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2 minutes ago, CCRed said:

Alternating. Not sure, but think they have a combined 1 completion. 

Yea all I got to see was Yarbrough going for 17 then us not giving him the ball again in that final drive. 
 

but someone has a completion poor kid took a good hit to make that catch. 

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The last play of the half is an example of the Willis play-calling philosophy I wonder about? It’s the last play of the half and the entire stadium knows you’re going to throw it. Why the heck do you need to run a slow developing play-action pass instead of just a traditional drop back and let your protection get set properly? So instead of a shot at the endzone it’s a loss of 5. Like I said earlier, our game plan is to give it to Yarbrough and hope he can break it. There’s not much more “offensive coordinating” going on after that. 
 

I talked about personnel decisions. We just dropped a TD that hit the receiver in the facemask. Even though he does the same thing in practice Willis refuses to give more reps to the receivers who can make those plays. 

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30 minutes ago, Cougar14.2 said:

The last play of the half is an example of the Willis play-calling philosophy I wonder about? It’s the last play of the half and the entire stadium knows you’re going to throw it. Why the heck do you need to run a slow developing play-action pass instead of just a traditional drop back and let your protection get set properly? So instead of a shot at the endzone it’s a loss of 5. Like I said earlier, our game plan is to give it to Yarbrough and hope he can break it. There’s not much more “offensive coordinating” going on after that. 
 

I talked about personnel decisions. We just dropped a TD that hit the receiver in the facemask. Even though he does the same thing in practice Willis refuses to give more reps to the receivers who can make those plays. 

 This aint CP can’t just pound the rock behind a big OL. 

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