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This is not what you want when playing Reagan. They fill the sky with footballs and do a great job at it. There is one thing K-Town will have to do in order to be successful, and that is watch for the ONE Reagan WR that will almost always go about 8 or 9 yards out and just turn and sit. 99% of the time he is not the primary receiver on the play, he is the safety valve for Easter if the other WR's are covered. I've seen Reagan twice this season (Vs. East Forsyth and North Davidson) and this guy does this on every single pass play and nobody has covered him yet. It get's pretty demoralizing when you shut Reagan down for a couple plays and then this guy sits wide open just beyond the 1st down marker and Easter just gets it too him. The Wonders have got to stop that, or it will be a long night.Originally posted by 84k:
Thanks for the info. On defense our pass defense is our weakness.
There is no doubt Kannapolis Brown competes in a competitive conference, with Mallard Creek, Vance, and Hough, and although the Wonders were outscored 144-90 versus said squads, they also played powerful Concord tight, losing by six points. If the Wonders' weakness is passing defense, it could be a long ride back to Towel City. This event has " shootout " written all over it, but Reagan will show no amour concerning the Wonders , defeating Kannapolis Brown by ten, in my personal and humble opinion.Originally posted by 84k:
I think having to playing conference teams like mallard creek, Vance and hough with athletic qb prepare you for the playoffs.Just can't let the qb go crazy all night. Just hoping to keep it close going to the 4th quarter with a chance to pull the upset.go wonders
This post was edited on 11/9 9:15 PM by 84k