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Reidsville / Burlington Cummings Score Update

Honestly dont know if were good or not. Only up 14 to the Cavs
 
halftime

Reidsville 14 0
Cummings 0 0


R -- Breon Pass 42 pass from Kyle Pinnix (kick failed), 10:15 first quarter
R -- Colby Johnson 71 pass from Pinnix (Auldon Edwards run), 1:45 first quarter

Penalties, dropped passes and fired-up Cummings hurting Reidsville
 
Reidsville 14 0 20 0 -- 34
Cummings 0 0 0 0 -- 0

R -- Breon Pass 42 pass from Kyle Pinnix (kick failed), 10:15 first quarter
R -- Colby Johnson 71 pass from Pinnix (Auldon Edwards run), 1:45 first quarter
R -- Lionel Long 1 run (Anthony Franson kick), 6:31 third quarter
R -- Long 7 run (kick failed), 2:14 third quarter
R -- Pinnix 1 run (Franson kick), 0:09 third quarter

Rams remain unscored on in conference play ... Rankin and Hooper had 9 tackles each.

Offensively, Long had 84 yards on 13 attempts; Pinnix was 11 of 20 with 1 interception for 214 yards. Pass and Edwards each had three catches.
 
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Most of the time the refs never gave a signal on their calls.....the calls were very, very one sided............this crew will be sitting at home during playoffs....I hope....at lease I hope they don;t come anywhere near us............................
 
I sat on the Cummings side. Cummings fans said they lost their first and second string QBs early in game against Carrboro and had to go with third string and had no offense for most of that game.

Last night Cummngs offense looked like a version of the single wing. For you really, really old fans it was the Notre Dame box offense that Reidsville ran occasionally back in the 1940s and 1950s.

One side official called the Rams for holding four times.
 
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When I came to the home side near halftime, I started to look for you, Mule. Something told me you may be there.
 
Mule what was your assessment of the refs??.....never seen such a crew...couple of times they started the clock after change of possessions...figure they must be a bunch of middle school refs that were used
 
Mule what was your assessment of the refs??.....never seen such a crew...couple of times they started the clock after change of possessions...figure they must be a bunch of middle school refs that were used

The one side judge was a little flag happy. I though the white hat did a good job when the players confronted each other and started exchanging pleasantries. #11 for the Rams spent entirely too much time verbally visiting with his former Cav teammates. They flagged him once for that. I think that is why the side judge was so quick to call penalities

Also the Cav coaches were in his ear the entire game. And he was definitely listening to them.
 
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Was almost wary that the 2 teams lined up and shook hands...sometimes that leads to an ugly confrontation....guess I'm old school but that required lining up and shaking hands seems a little foolish to this old guy..................
 
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Last night Cummngs offense looked like a version of the single wing. For you really, really old fans it was the Notre Dame box offense that Reidsville ran occasionally back in the 1940s and 1950s.

Grantland Rice would have been proud of the Cavs offensive scheme last night.

Funny that 30 years ago the Cavs revolutionized high school offenses with the forward past, and now they resort to a truly archaic form of football.
 
I sat on the Cummings side. Cummings fans said they lost their first and second string QBs early in game against Carrboro and had to go with third string and had no offense for most of that game.

Last night Cummngs offense looked like a version of the single wing. For you really, really old fans it was the Notre Dame box offense that Reidsville ran occasionally back in the 1940s and 1950s.

One side official called the Rams for holding four times.

Grantland Rice would have been proud of the Cavs offensive scheme last night.

Funny that 30 years ago the Cavs revolutionized high school offenses with the forward past, and now they resort to a truly archaic form of football.
It wasn't a version of the single wing....it was the single wing....unbalanced line (sometimes left, sometimes right) and power sweeps....but Cummings line was not big enough to be very effective in that offense......most trouble Rams had is when Cummings shifted their lines and backs and we jumped offsides....think that happened 4 times...………………...
 
It wasn't a version of the single wing....it was the single wing....unbalanced line (sometimes left, sometimes right) and power sweeps....but Cummings line was not big enough to be very effective in that offense......most trouble Rams had is when Cummings shifted their lines and backs and we jumped offsides....think that happened 4 times...………………...

Single wing has one wide receiver opposite wingback. Cummings put the WR alongside the WB. That is the Notre Dame box. Golden Lions used it occasionally during the 1954 championship season and had used it earlier in the 1940s.
 
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Grantland Rice would have been proud of the Cavs offensive scheme last night.

Funny that 30 years ago the Cavs revolutionized high school offenses with the forward past, and now they resort to a truly archaic form of football.

All of their QBs were injured for the Rams game.

Frank Leahy would be spinning in his grave.:eek::eek:
 
I believe Pisgah ran the Notre Dame box against Reidsville in the 1970 3A championship game which Reidsville won 10-7.
Yes they did ... I've got video of that game.
That 1970 Reidsville team allowed only 68 points in 13 games so holding the high scoring Pisgah team to just 7 points was not unexpected. Pisgah had scored 41 and 42 points in the previous playoff games and was averaging more than 30 a game before running into Reidsville.
 
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I believe Pisgah ran the Notre Dame box against Reidsville in the 1970 3A championship game which Reidsville won 10-7.

Yes they did. And the Rams did a great job of stuffing the running game. Of course, Reidsville had legendary coach Johnny Morris who flat out knew how to defense the Notre Dame box offense.
 
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