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Reidsville - Cummings updates

Reidsville intercepts Cummings in end zone ... nice return and Rams score early in 4th quarter to make it 15-0.
 
Morehead leads McMichael 21-19 early in 4th quarter
 
Cummings answers Reidsville score with a fast drive to make it 15-7 -- 7 minutes left in game
 
Cummings drives inside Reidsville 10 but doesn't score... Rams hang on for 15-7 win to move to 5-3, 2-0.
 
Coach Teague has made his decision both quarter backs did things to help us win...let it go we gave two good qb
 
One of 15's interceptions was not his fault. Ball hit receiver in face mask In end zone
 
Scoring plays:
RHS - Tanner Wilson passes right to Alec Abel 73 yards (Wilson run)
RHS - Tanner Wilson runs right for 8 yards (Brad Green kick)
BC - Ryan Boswell passes left to Qyati Summers 2 yards (Carlos Beltrane kick)

Some Stats:
Total Yards:
Reidsville 380, Cummings 274
Leading rushers: Reidsville - Durham 8-81, Blackstock 11-55, Jackson 11-40. Cummings - McPherson 6-79.
Leading passers: Reidsville Wilson 5-12-0, 147 yards; Jackson 3-7-2, 46 yards.
Cummings - Boswell 10-22-2, 141 yards.
Leading receivers: Reidsville Abel 2-103, Chestnut 2-59, Goins 2-12. Cummings: Summers 5-51, Johnson 3-58.
Interceptions: Reidsville - J Hairston 1 (79 return), Chestnut 1. Cummings Russell 2.
Tackles: Reidsville Cook 9, Lee 9 (2 sacks), Rankin 7, Abel 7.
 
As the saying goes if you play two qbs it's bc you don't have one. Don't know what u guys see scoring 15 isn't that great offense is bad cept running by Durham tonight
 
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Is Cummings on their way back or is Reidsville still working out kinks? Or is it because it's a 'rivalry' game that it was so close?
 
Dropped a couple of big passes. Stopped on the one on last play of the 1st half. Great throw and catch. Still too many penalties. Defense came up big. Huge 4th and one stop late in 4th deep in our territory.
 
Other than shutout loss to 8-0 Eastern Alamance back in August, this was first time all year Cummings was held to single digits scoring. So maybe Ram defense is improving. 380 total yards not a bad offensive night ... just need to get into the end zone more. Still too many dropped balls and penalties. Better concentration would help both of those issues.
 
I told everyone it will be a dog fight, at this point we have to survive and move on, but if we don't have a better showing on offense against below average 2A teams the 2nd round is as far as we're going to go. #3 is the key to the offense and putting some points on the board. If he can stay healthy he has to get the ball 15 - 20 times a game He's running ability will open up everything else. I'm sorry but I'm just not impressed at all at this point. My son play so my views aren't bias.
 
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This is a very young team forced to play even younger by early-season injuries. Continued improvement is the focus at this point. Quick check of standings: Reidsville 2-0 ... everybody else with at least one loss.
 
This is a very young team forced to play even younger by early-season injuries. Continued improvement is the focus at this point. Quick check of standings: Reidsville 2-0 ... everybody else with at least one loss.
If you will give me the season numbers on the QBs ( pass attempts, completions, TDs, ints) I will calculate the QB efficiency rating for the two "good" QBs for the Rams.
 
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Mule, just accept the fact that Coach Teague wants to give both QBs playing time.
Here's the stats for the year:
Wilson 48-112-4, 753 yards, 3 TD passes (.429 completion percentage)
Jackson 36-78-7, 373 yards, 4 TD passes (.462 completion percentage)

Better pass receiving performance would have helped both of these stat lines.
 
Mule, just accept the fact that Coach Teague wants to give both QBs playing time.
Here's the stats for the year:
Wilson 48-112-4, 753 yards, 3 TD passes (.429 completion percentage)
Jackson 36-78-7, 373 yards, 4 TD passes (.462 completion percentage)

Better pass receiving performance would have helped both of these stat lines.
Mule, just accept the fact that Coach Teague wants to give both QBs playing time.
Here's the stats for the year:
Wilson 48-112-4, 753 yards, 3 TD passes (.429 completion percentage)
Jackson 36-78-7, 373 yards, 4 TD passes (.462 completion percentage)

Better pass receiving performance would have helped both of these stat lines.
I am just a fan. I don't have to accept anything I don't want to accept.
If anyone wants to accept dismal performance then they will get what they deserve.
 
Reidsville QB Efficiency Ratings:

NCAA Formula: Wilson 101
Jackson 85

Top Rated NCAA QB 211 (Baylor)
Top Rated ACC QB 154 (Clemson)


NFL Formula: Wilson 60
Jackson 40

Top Rated NFL QB 122 (Brady)

TGT, give me the season numbers after each game, and I will update ratings.

Thanks.
 
Did this fool just compare two teenage high school 2A football quarterbacks to Tom Brady four time Super Bowl winner...complete idiot
 
Did this fool just compare two teenage high school 2A football quarterbacks to Tom Brady four time Super Bowl winner...complete idiot
And I guess lots of high school football coaches are also idiots since they use the same rankings for their QBs performance. Check the ranking for the Shelby QB.

A famous man once said " Its better to remain silent and thought a fool than to open one's mouth and remove all doubts".

Of course, some children gain wisdom with age, and some never do.
 
Shelby has the best pass receivers in the state 2-A class. They would make many high school quarterbacks look like Brady, even with properly inflated footballs.
 
Not all … but obviously some.
You know the stat I really hate is "targets" which you see in the NFL all the time. Receivers are sometimes judged by the number of targets compared to receptions. The better stat would be dropped passes. Hard to find that stat.
 
Not all … but obviously some.
You know the stat I really hate is "targets" which you see in the NFL all the time. Receivers are sometimes judged by the number of targets compared to receptions. The better stat would be dropped passes. Hard to find that stat.
My real point was to compare the two Reidsville QBs. After all, they both throw to the same receivers.

The NCAA and NFL formulas differ based primarily on the weight (how much emphasis) is placed on the various numbers. I know some college coaches who use their own formulas. Regardless of the formula used, it does compare the relative performance of any QBs. Obviously the annual numbers are more important than any single game.
 
Passes that go though the hands of a "target" and into a defensive player's hands count as an interception on the QB's record. That's wrong.
Somebody, somewhere has that stat.
 
Like I said complete idiot...get a life and stop basing your on what kids do on Friday nights
 
The majority of people I talk to agree with the mule. He is not bashing the players,more the coaches for not playing the better player. If u can't see who the better qb is you must be blind!
 
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