Are you a grown up? Why must you try to convince others that your DMA prediction will come true? Believe it, state it, and move on. And what does coaches looking at the board's matter anyway? Of course they look to see what is being said, not for some secrets. And DMA coaches do as well. And who boxes up their kids, whatever that means? Well, at least they do DMA things that matter. Not like some Woodbridge type crap that is a waste of time. I guess.what coaches actually read these boards and think that it matters what is posted here? Think about the mindset of a coach that would alter their teams day to day interaction with social media and messaging boards because they somehow think a secret will get out. I wonder if this happens? Must be a conspiracy. Another reason why DMA wins it all. They don’t box up their kids . They let them play . And their coaches know it does not matter whats posted, seen, talked about. They just do DMA things that matter . DMA wins it all for just this fact . DMA for life
no problem... but after coaching for years, albeit on a youth level, and playing at a high level in NJ HS Group 4 and D1AA college... I see the plays we run and the team we have and I'm like ok... open it up some... Cohran is great, but hed be even better in space, use a bigger back in a power I formation for the ground and pound... its amazing he has held up this far for being maybe 150lbs, but hes not a ground and pound back... we have athletes and a bis ass line.. USE it properly to our advantage... when teams load 9 in the box and drop the safety down too... THROW!!!@BigDEnd97 , finally a parent without tunnel vision, thanks for the honest input its refreshing after sifting through the junk
After watching Alleyne, I think there is little doubt that he should play at the next level if he wants to, he is a lot of fun to watch. Looking at his ball skills and frame however, I can see him packing on a few pounds and moving to the outside and being very successful as a WR. IMHO.no problem... but after coaching for years, albeit on a youth level, and playing at a high level in NJ HS Group 4 and D1AA college... I see the plays we run and the team we have and I'm like ok... open it up some... Cohran is great, but hed be even better in space, use a bigger back in a power I formation for the ground and pound... its amazing he has held up this far for being maybe 150lbs, but hes not a ground and pound back... we have athletes and a bis ass line.. USE it properly to our advantage... when teams load 9 in the box and drop the safety down too... THROW!!!
After watching Alleyne, I think there is little doubt that he should play at the next level if he wants to, he is a lot of fun to watch. Looking at his ball skills and frame however, I can see him packing on a few pounds and moving to the outside and being very successful as a WR. IMHO.
I'm a DMA parent and fan... with the offense we run, 5-6 plays and waaaaaaay too predictable... I don't see them winning state... I hope I'm proven wrong, but I just don't see it happening. with the players and size on the team there is no reason why we aren't spreading the ball around, getting alleyene out in space etc.
Yup, didn't do anything different until the 4th qtr when it was too late... why not come out in the 1st qtr with the spread and catch Delmar off guard?? must credit due to Delmar though, their coaching was the main difference in this game. and they have some horses over there that can really run the rock! that freshman QB is going to be a problem the next 3 years!a bit of a prophet here. Exactly what happened - vanilla offense and Delmar smacked em