He did not block it. He got triple teamed and allowed #21 Jaxon Doyle to block it. He came thru untouched to practically take the ball right off the kickers foot. Â
I’m sure they’re excited.
Angleton’s 425 is great against most teams today. Not the best against LP. I see Angleton having to run blitz almost all game long to slow down LP. If they do, and they miss, uh-oh. I see neither team changing what they do at the core. But, I see a few new wrinkles from both. LP will probably use more quick outs, tosses, reverses to loosen up the middle. I see them lining up Barnes & Sandolph as receivers with Simon as a deep back where he can have time to find a hole. For Angleton, I see them going for almost every 4th down, and attempting more long balls. High risk. High reward.
Of course, what do I know?
In the end, whichever team runs the ball the best with the fewest mistakes wins.
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