redtiger 1,739 Report Share Posted August 30, 2014 Haysi set the cruise control early in this one. Final was 38-0, could have been 75-0 Castlewood was gritty and played hard. They will do well in the Cumberland. Early reports were that Haysi had a good transfer at RB who could play and that the Tigers went 5 deep at WR. Well boys im here to tell you that that is the stone cold truth. he Kentucky Kid(I like the name haha) can run! Hes not a 2,000 yard back but 1,000 is well within reach. Haysi has 3 legit WRs and 2 other guys that are versatile and can easily slide out to WR. Also have enough depth that Sykes(QB) doesnt have to play Defense(a luxury at a school Haysis size). The Tigers had some blocking issues at times but nothing that wasnt corrected later. I feel confident in saying this Haysi team has the potential to be better than last years team, they have the pieces they just have to put them all together. Defensively Haysi looks athletic overall. I was impressed with the OLBs, both look to be 6'2" 175lb. Not huge but really good height/length and build. Haysi did have 1 OL go out w an injury. It didnt seem too serious but he didnt come back in. Hope the young man is alright. Got a week off to get ready for Clintwood. barondawg77 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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