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.
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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