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  1. They scrimmaged each other up at Central during the first week, which I found odd to scrimmage a regular season opponent but, hey whatever. The 1's played pretty evenly. When the subs came in, Tazewell had a definitive edge. Keep in mind this was after a week or so of practice on turf, in 80 degree heat. It should be a great football game in all honesty.

  2. 56 minutes ago, Footba11isl1fe said:

    What Single A school schedules to excel? Every team in Region D plays cupcake schedules.

    I would argue Honaker as Article A by scheduling George Wythe (perennial 1A power), PH(Stevie Wonder saw Palmer making them a winner), Ridgeview and Burton. Grundy as Article B by scheduling Lebanon(although they're down still a decent 2A in most years), Pikeville(Top 5 KY 1A), Tazewell (much love to them on the rise), Burton and Ridgeview(enough said). A case can even be made for Burton by playing their opener against the U every year and Chilhowie, although, it is not their fault that the Cumberland is year in and year out a cake walk usually coming down to a winner take all matchup. The relative top heavy BDD coaches realize that with only 3 games, they must schedule some tougher non district matchups to battle test their kids for playoffs. Sometimes it works out, sometimes it doesn't.

  3. With the recent temperature drop, what makes for better football games, the heat and humidity ones, or the muddy, sloppy, bone chattering ones that spit snow?

    Do you think there is a chink to be found in Ridgeview's armor, if so explain, or was it just an off week for the Pack?

     

  4. 3 hours ago, hit4dough said:

    (7-0) Ridgeview -13.5 vs (5-2) Abingdon +13.5

    (4-3) George Wythe -34.5 vs (2-5) Bland County +34.5

    (7-1) Oak Hill +28.5 vs (6-1) Bluefield -28.5

    (5-2) Burton -30.5 vs (3-5) Castlewood +30.5

    (1-6) Central +6.5 vs (2-5) Lee -6.5

    (7-0) Chilhowie -33.5 vs (3-4) Eastside +33.5

    (6-1) Grayson County -10.5 vs (4-3) Fort Chiswell +10.5

    (4-4) Auburn +21.5  vs (5-2) Galax -21.5

    (3-4) Battle -4.5 vs (1-7) Gate City +4.5

    (7-0) Patrick Henry -18.5 vs (4-3) Honaker +18.5 (LOCK OF THE WEEK)

    (3-4) Virginia High -28.5 vs (1-6) Lebanon +28.5

    (2-5) Tazewell +2.5 vs (3-4) Marion -2.5

    (1-6)  Rural Retreat -25.5 vs (1-6) Northwood +25.5

    (2-5) Rye Cove -1.5 vs (4-4) Twin Valley +1.5

    (0-8) North Greene TN +7.5 vs (0-7) Twin Springs -7.5

    Picks in BOLD

  5. That game would be a SELL OUT at either stadium. Can you imagine how high the half and half would get?

    1 hour ago, Bluefield researcher said:

    Bluefield has open offers to Blacksburg, Christiansburg, Giles, and Tennessee High that I know of to schedule games. They have always been turned down. Do they play a weak schedule? I think so but it is because there is no one strong to play. Graham is pretty good most of the time. Same for Richlands. James Monroe is pretty decent. Who else are you gonna play? I'm sure if Union called Bluefield and the dates lined up Bluefield would play Union.

     

  6. Brady knows his food after listening to this episode. The egg roll is unlike any other egg roll you’ll ever have. Also, I am a die hard Kentucky fan, not just basketball although I will pull for the Gobblers in Saturday too, but cannot necessarily claim fandom. I will also bet against Tennesuck and UVA any chance I get when the terms are right but never for them. 

  7. According to the NFHS, targeting is defined as the act of taking aim and INTIATING contact to an opponent ABOVE the shoulders with the helmet, forearm, hand, fist, elbow, or shoulders. If it fits in this box IT IS TARGETING.

    That is the guideline we are given. Personally as an official, since there is no ejection rule in HS, I would rather err on the side of caution and make a targeting call on a bang bang play than keep it in my pocket. I am trying to recall if we are instructed as an association at the high school level to do this as a mechanic, but in my college association, if you're not sure, call it anyway and the video will sort it out before next Saturday.19 times out of 20, if it's a targeting call, we get it right. These actions are not football moves but, attempts to injure and maim. You, me or anybody else out there does not know a player intent when making a hit, so whether it was on purpose or not is irrelevant. I am all for a player overpowering another one and showing his ability, but not at the expense of another player's long term health and wellness if we can prevent it. It is football and things do happen that we will never be able to ultimately prevent. As officials, we are charged with protecting the players and managing a very fast paced, physical and emotional game while and upholding the rules provided to us, in that order.

    Now for your specific example, I have seen ball carriers lower their head and shoulders my entire life. I have seen the running styles also evolve over the years to avoid contact instead of "running through someone". Here is my philosophy though, if I can identify the main ball carriers for a team and watch how they run, I can see their tendencies. Do they avoid contact? If they initiate, are they trying to extend the play, or punish the defender? What part of their body are they leading with? All of those draw my eye to keep a closer eye on a particular player. Some plays are more obvious than others, and will happen right in your lap. I like many other officials I have spoken with are having a tough time reprogramming our brains and eyes on what would have been just a hard nosed play 10 years ago to what is now a foul. If I see a kid running with his head down and not commit a foul on that particular play, I do some preventive officiating and speak with the kid and the coach during the dead ball period to try to avoid him even risking injury, much less the foul itself.

    It is going to take years and cycles of kids to adapt to the new rules by players, coaches teaching the game and officials who are in a position to teach and apply the rules correctly. The game of football is under attack by the United States of the Offended to change our ways and make the game safer by removing the types of hits that lead to long term head trauma, and we must do it to preserve the game we all love so much.

  8. 2 hours ago, 1inStripes said:

    Depends on which crowd you are surveying on a Friday night....

    He’s right! In all honesty, I hope I can achieve his skill level one day. Most people think we just drop out of the sky on Fridays and will never understand the work, level of understanding and people skills involved in our roles as officials. 

  9. Seeing how I pull on my stripes almost every Friday night, which schools and coaches would you say give officials the hardest time? I am interested to hear this from an outsiders point of view.

     

    Also, in another questions of hard hitting journalism, Cuz's cheezed egg roll or Bearded Moose's Holy Cheezus option? If you choose the latter, what burger do you choose.

  10. 12 hours ago, hit4dough said:

    (4-2) Lord Botetourt +12.5 vs (6-0) Bluefield -12.5

    (3-4) Castlewood +3.5 vs (0-6) Lebanon -3.5

    (1-5) Central +41.5 vs (6-1) Union -41.5

    (6-0) Chilhowie -43.5 vs (1-5) Rural Retreat +43.5

    (0-6) Twin Springs +35.5 vs (2-4) Eastside -35.5

    (3-3) Fort Chiswell -4.5 vs (2-4) Tazewell +4.5

    (4-2) Wythe +16.5 vs (5-2) Galax -16.5 (Lock of the Week)

    (0-7) Gate City -0.5 vs (2-4) Lee +0.5

    (5-1) Grundy +0.5 vs (4-2) Burton -0.5

    (4-3) Holston -34.5 vs (1-5) Northwood +34.5

    (3-3) Honaker -15.5 vs (3-4) Hurley +15.5

    (3-3) Battle +39.5 vs (6-0) Ridgeview -39.5

    (3-3) Marion +28.5 vs (3-3) Richlands -28.5

    (0-7) Jenkins +29.5 vs (1-5) Rye Cove -29.5 

    (3-3) Twin Valley vs +33.5 (5-2) Thomas Walker -33.5

    It's your show, but these 0.5 spreads should be labeled "pick em" to stay true to the Vegas format, which I find to be the most attractive part of this game. But that's just like, my opinion, man.

  11. 40 minutes ago, Union_Fan said:

    I don't want to take anything away from Grundy or Mr. Fiser, but is he the best RB in SWVA? With the exception of Ridgeview, Grundy's schedule hasn't been filled with stellar competition thus far. He had 78 yards against Ridgeview and 54 of that came when the score was already 40-6. How many yards would Adkins, Sexton, Rose, Jones, Polier, Harris or Jenkins have if they played River View(1-6), Lebanon(0-6), Hurley(3-4), Montcalm(0-6), Twin Valley(3-4) or Honaker(3-3)?

    Maybe he is the best 1A RB(although Sanchez may disagree) against similar competition, but I don't think a case can be made that he is the best overall RB in SWVA. Perhaps I'm wrong though.

    Grundy has not played Montcalm in at least the last 30 years if ever. To not get too far into the weeds, Grundy scrimmaged Tazewell at Central. IIRC, the 1's played each other very evenly. They should give Tazewell all they want if they do not beat them. I think his stats alone certainly put him in the conversation for best RB in SWVA, and definite candidate for the Pappy in the spring.  

  12. 14 hours ago, UVAObserver said:

    Who would win a fictional matchup?  That 2001 John Battle team that scored a whopping total of 24 points over the course of a season (6 shutouts), or the 2006 Craig County team that scored a massive 32 points over the course of a season (6 shutouts).  

     

    Also, the worst team in SWVA history?

     

    Also, how badly would that team destroy Jenkins, KY?

    Worst team was easily Council whenever they fielded a team although I can remember some pretty pitiful Whitewood teams before TV was formed. 0-40 I think. There was a History with Hayes article last year I think? That game with Jenkins would be a 0-0 multiple overtime slugfest that would make those in attendance getting home about the time College Gameday starts.

  13. On ‎10‎/‎2‎/‎2018 at 12:57 PM, hit4dough said:

     

    WEEK 7 PREDICTEMS (Picks in BOLD)

    (4-2) Abingdon -5.5 vs (3-2) VA High +5.5

    (2-4) Castlewood -13.5 vs (0-5) Twin Springs +13.5 (Lock of the Week)

    (1-4) Central +10.5 vs (2-3) John Battle -10.5

    (1-4) Rye Cove +16.5 vs (1-4) Eastside -16.5

    (0-6) Gate City +7.5 vs (2-3) Marion -7.5

    (4-1) Graham -50.5 vs (0-5) Lebanon +50.5

    (4-1) Grundy -24.5 vs (3-3) Hurley +24.5

    (6-0) Patrick Henry -12.5 vs (4-2) Holston +12.5

    (3-2) JI Burton -13.5 vs (3-2) Honaker +13.5

    (2-3) Lee +30.5 vs (5-1) Union -30.5

    (2-3) Tazewell +12.5 vs (2-3) Richlands -12.5

    (4-2) Thomas Walker -10.5 vs (3-4) Hancock County TN +10.5 

     

     

  14. I’m very well aware of that fact. I’m only referring to the programs as they refer to themselves, Central Warriors and Clintwood Wolfpack. My insinuation was not to reflect on Coach Owens or Mullins, but to the little league organizations themselves. Some that are not as in the loop as we are will gloss over and paint all football represented under one banner though and there is no changing those folks minds. That is why I said there needs to be serious examination of all that represent their community on any level of football or any sport for that matter. 

  15. The game was well in hand for Wise, and one coach standing on the field was jawing with the Clintwood staff essentially the entire fourth quarter. The game was stopped once to tell them to cool it, but the jawing and trash talk from BOTH sides was prominent. Cooler heads did not prevail and adults from both sides decided their own personal pride was more important than the youth they a supposedly serving, and providing leadership for a few days a week. 

    As someone stated above, this is the second MAJOR issue in two years with RV, and I’ve seen it escalate a few times other than those incidents as well. Their bad apples right now are really making it tough for the good ones (and there are wayyyy more great folks over there than not so great), to shine. The culture definitely needs to focus on who they allow to represent them in a public setting. Sure you’re going to have loud mouths everywhere, but a serious adjustment needs to be made, especially with a great program on the rise.

  16. As it stands, THIS YEAR Chilhowie could beat Union and the style of offense Union runs. Union's offense is kind of one dimensional and relies on long drives that lead to one big play. Get them in a shootout with a more pass oriented offense that has good overall team speed and they can't keep up. I do not think they could outduel Ridgeview at this point in the season, or Richlands for that matter,  those teams have just too many weapons through the air.    

  17. 1 hour ago, hit4dough said:

    3-2) Twin Valley +37 vs (4-1) Grundy -37

    (1-3) Tazewell -30 vs (3-2) Hurley +30

    (3-2) Abingdon -15 vs (1-3) Central +15

    (3-1) Virginia -10 vs (5-0) Chilhowie +10

    (5-0) Ridgeview -44 vs (0-5) Gate City +44

    (4-0) Bluefield -17 vs (2-2) Richlands +17

    (0-4) Rural Retreat +21 vs (4-0) Patrick Henry -21

    (1-4) Northwood +8 vs (1-4) Castlewood -8

    (3-1) Honaker +20 vs (3-2) Wythe -20

    (4-1) Union -14 vs (2-3) Morristown-Hamblen West +14

    (2-2) Burton -14 vs (1-3) Eastside +14

    (1-3) Marion-24 vs (0-5) Lebanon +24

    Twin Valley +37

    Tazewell -30

    Abingdon -15

    Chilhowie +10 (Lock of the week)

    Ridgeview -44 

    Bluefield -17

    PH -21

    Northwood +8

    GW -20

    Mo West +14

    Eastside +14

    Marion -24

     

     

    I love this idea. I hope it sticks around

 
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