That would be about right. I think that's how many Coach Whitman had for Rosman.lolMight not say three good teams if two dominated the other team. Lol Swain holding back plays lol don’t they only have 5 anyway
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That would be about right. I think that's how many Coach Whitman had for Rosman.lolMight not say three good teams if two dominated the other team. Lol Swain holding back plays lol don’t they only have 5 anyway
How did that go? Enka hasn't had much in year's.Mitchell scrimmages Enka friday
I noticed that our starters we're used very sparingly which I thought was wise. Defense looked very solid, offense will be with some fine tuning.Swain had a hard time against Pisgah and Mountain Heritage. Could have been because both teams are going to have a good year.
Haha - U will see when conference starts.
Eh, Mitchell scored at will, Enka couldn't stop them. The jets do have a good looking tailback tho...How did that go? Enka hasn't had much in year's.
Local paper had stats from our scrimmage.
Anderson 124 yds 3 TDs 18yds per carry
Hooper 192yds 2 TDs 39yds per carry
Knights had 358yds and 34 points
Andrews and Hayesville combined for 14 points
Not even remotely close to being factual! No one keeps stats from a scrimmage! I have the film never saw anything close to those stats but I will rewatch for the 50th time. If you want to talk about stats Hayesville scored twice on Robbinsville and Robbinsville only scored once on them so I guess they won! HahahaLocal paper had stats from our scrimmage.
Anderson 124 yds 3 TDs 18yds per carry
Hooper 192yds 2 TDs 39yds per carry
Knights had 358yds and 34 points
Andrews and Hayesville combined for 14 points
Don't mean to butt in but BK is telling the truth.It is in the local paper. And you must be watching a different film and you sure haven't watched it 50 times. Anderson's first play from scrimmage went 80 yds against Hayesville. Hooper had 2 touchdowns of 70+ ydsNot even remotely close to being factual! No one keeps stats from a scrimmage! I have the film never saw anything close to those stats but I will rewatch for the 50th time. If you want to talk about stats Hayesville scored twice on Robbinsville and Robbinsville only scored once on them so I guess they won! Hahaha
Agree with alot of this except the part about Hooper. He is a team beater. Remember what Anderson done in his sophomore year? Hooper can be just as good in his sophomore year also. This post will be saved for viewing later and I will go out on a limb and say when Robbinsville plays both Andrews and Hayesville in the regular season,the games will be nowhere near close. Robbinsville wins both games by at least 3 scores. If not much much more. History is on my side and this is the most skill players and speed Robbinsville has had in years. Our line will come around. Coach will see to it.I was there, and can confirm that Anderson did in fact have three TDs. Robbinsville did look to be just a little sharper than us or Hayesville. However, there wasn't any large discrepancy there. I can't speak for Hayesville except to say they rely on McTaggart kid way too much. For us, we could pretty much gain yards every play out of the inside and midline veer against the knights, but chose to work on passing game more than the run. The Cats aren't deep, so when there is a large substitution they drop off significantly. The starting lineup ups for both teams looked pretty even to me. We have a lot to learn, with the inexperience and youth we have, especially in areas like passing and pass protection. Like my observations about the Cats, I have two observations of the knights: The defensive line was the weakest of the three teams, and could be a sore spot if not corrected. The second is that if a team stops Anderson, they will stop Robbinsville. Hooper is talented, but he's not a team beater yet. Like some said, a scrimmage or 7v7 is not necessarily a good indicator of what is to come for the season. I thought all things considered the knights and jackets looked good, and have a ton of potential
The 50 times was meant as sarcasm, I will type slower so you can get it! The real game scenario started on the 40 so on a 100 yard field that would be a 60 yard touchdown! They are very talented running backs but my point was none of the teams took down stats so how would the paper know!Don't mean to butt in but BK is telling the truth.It is in the local paper. And you must be watching a different film and you sure haven't watched it 50 times. Anderson's first play from scrimmage went 80 yds against Hayesville. Hooper had 2 touchdowns of 70+ yds
Much like Andrews we were working different things like seeing how the freshman Mctaggart would handle his first varsity situation! Hayesville is also very young! I counted at least 5 sophomores on the field every snap! They also worked in their 2s a lot, you can’t tell how a team will be solely based on a scrimmage! Not accusing you of doing that but just saying there were kids on the field at all times and every team that would more than likely not be out there in the given situation!I was there, and can confirm that Anderson did in fact have three TDs. Robbinsville did look to be just a little sharper than us or Hayesville. However, there wasn't any large discrepancy there. I can't speak for Hayesville except to say they rely on McTaggart kid way too much. For us, we could pretty much gain yards every play out of the inside and midline veer against the knights, but chose to work on passing game more than the run. The Cats aren't deep, so when there is a large substitution they drop off significantly. The starting lineup ups for both teams looked pretty even to me. We have a lot to learn, with the inexperience and youth we have, especially in areas like passing and pass protection. Like my observations about the Cats, I have two observations of the knights: The defensive line was the weakest of the three teams, and could be a sore spot if not corrected. The second is that if a team stops Anderson, they will stop Robbinsville. Hooper is talented, but he's not a team beater yet. Like some said, a scrimmage or 7v7 is not necessarily a good indicator of what is to come for the season. I thought all things considered the knights and jackets looked good, and have a ton of potential
Much like Andrews we were working different things like seeing how the freshman Mctaggart would handle his first varsity situation! Hayesville is also very young! I counted at least 5 sophomores on the field every snap! They also worked in their 2s a lot, you can’t tell how a team will be solely based on a scrimmage! Not accusing you of doing that but just saying there were kids on the field at all times and every team that would more than likely not be out there in the given situation!
Can we just talk about Swain's scrimmage? Lol