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  1. On 4/5/2021 at 7:47 AM, SXSW said:

    The program is loaded for 6th grade up. They will have no problem getting quality candidates!   

    I've heard the same.  My nephew does travel ball, so I've been able to get out and see some of the local talent and having conversations with many parents.  Gate City is setting on a wicked hotbed of talent from 6th grade up in Hoops.  They will be a problem for the rest of Region D after next year (Union the heavy favs for next season, 2021-22).  Not to change the subject about GC's coach, but speaking of young talent coming up, Giles has plenty of it from 6th grade and up in football.  We won't be down for long.  

  2. 13 hours ago, Real Sasquatch said:

     Graham can keep themselves in any game by wearing down their opponenta with the running game as the playoffs go on.

    Agree with you, but in order to do that, you have to call running plays instead of pass plays when a situation is kind of a 50/50 down, pass or run.  Graham in those 50/50 type run or pass situations often chooses pass over run and that almost cost them big time at Tazewell.

  3. Central looks very good to me when watching online. I see the game with the Dogs as a coin flip. I see a game between Graham and Central (if both were to win) as a coin flip. Central is well coached and fundamentally sound. 

  4. 25 minutes ago, Bluefield researcher said:

    There was a time when there were no playoffs so I guess all the games before then were pointless. Or the games could be for fun, education and teamwork and all the other reasons that we have high schools sports in the first place.

    I think it depends completely on the individual team and their circumstances.  Before their were playoffs, games mattered exactly for the reasons you described, but those reasons can be accomplished today due to the changing of the times, technology, interconnectivity that doesn't require an additional game.  If we are going to value one additional game, then why not 2 games?  Lets play 3......  Nothing wrong with that for some programs, but some, like the one I support needs time in the weight room before they step on the field again, and they need to learn the game more/maturity as in watching film.  That time can be better served off the field at this point in time for my specific school.

  5. 1 minute ago, Hokiebird7 said:

    Is he really 6'8 270lbs?

    Yep.  Maybe a stretch on the height,  Looked 6-6ish to me, but being a junior the young man is still growing and may well have been 6-8 by the time Richlands season is over or near over (Ridgeview game).  

  6. 18 minutes ago, Real Sasquatch said:

    I would love to see Appomattox make a trip to Mitchell Stadium or Tazewell.  Tazewell is not much farther down the road from Bluefield (25 minutes).  It is a nice little town with some unique restaurants and places to visit downtown, plus your standard fast-food places.  You won't be disappointed.  Plenty of places to eat and relax nearby.in Bluefield also.  Very scenic drive through 2 mountain tunnels on the way, too.  Mitchell stadium is very impressive for a High School Stadium.  Tazewell's stadium is very similar to that of Appomattox.  I would hate to see you folks, or whoever comes out of region C to make that drive to BSG or Central, too!!

    If it's Tazewell for Appo or the Region C winner, it's a given they are coming from Wytheville up 81, and if Tazewell, it's actually 8 minutes faster getting off at Rocky Gap on Route 61, and you miss the state of WV and Bluefield all together.  The problem, dangerous road, even in 2021, and nothing other than Cove Creek and Grafton which there is no where to eat until you get to Tazewell.  Bluefield has more options, so even if Tazewell, it's safer and better to do the extra 8 minutes and go into the Bluefields.  In 1986, the year we (Giles played at Tazewell), we had a bus driver either crazy or insane or not smart enough that got off at Narrows from Pearisburg, and took 61 from Narrows all the way to Tazewell.  We went back on 460 after the driver had evidently discussed how we got there with some of the parents.  How the Coach Rags didn't pick up on it or not say anything, I don't know.  I can't remember that.  I just remember one he^^ of a ride getting there.  If you think the road from Rocky Gap to Tazewell is windy and narrow on 61, try going from Rocky Gap to Narrows on 61.  Back then, and I'm sure it's still probably like that,  there were spots were it was tricky getting one vehicle through, much less 2.  Back then, before GPS, internet, etc, it was kind of word of mouth and Giles had few trips back further west in our schools history before 86, so contrary to one might think, there wasn't as much to go on.  VT wasn't good in football, so the classic 460 trip out of SWVA through Pearisburg wasn't as common back then because people didn't travel to droves for VT games.  

  7. I wonder why Richlands never tried to play Union?  If you are knowing you are going to appeal, and if you win the appeal, you know the team that will be left out is Union, then why not try to play?  Not saying Richlands didn't.  I have no idea.  I wonder if that maybe,,,,,,,pure speculation, but maybe that had something to do with Richlands appealing.  Did they try to get Union to play?  Of course, Union didn't have to play, but Union did book a game pretty quickly that absolutely or little significance with Eastside, and they seemed to book it quickly.  When all of this comes out, if it ever does, I am beginning to wonder if Union wasn't the sly fox in this Region D show.  If Richlands calls, it's easy to say, sorry guys, we already booked with Eastside and can't do this to them.  Certainly, Union could have dropped Eastside, ask Radford and Carroll County.  At the same token, pure message board gumbo and for all we know, Union may have tried to play the Blues.   Know way to tell, but Richlands appeared to bite off far more than they could chew early today.  That thing escalated quickly.

  8. 1 hour ago, Gridiron60 said:

    He had good games past two weeks. I think something like 70+ % completion rate. Not sure what his completed passes etc. was today. He seems like an athletic kid. I think he'll do better next year. It's hard learning a whole new system under a new coach. He doesn't do well out of the pocket under pressure but a lot of other HS QBs don't either. 

    That's my point.  He should not be outside of the pocket and that's on the Richlands Coaches, the adults, not the kid and equally important, the WR's.  Ever notice when Graham plays Richlands the last 4 or so years the WR's aren't open as much as they are against Marion?   No offense to Marion, but Graham has had better athletes in the secondary to cover those 4 guys for Richlands on a pass route, so it's equally the WR's fault as it is the QB's fault but in all truth, it's on the coaches for placing these kids in this situation.  Richlands should have been gashing teams off tackle with the size they have.  I still think Thad Wells will adjust that offense over time.  He had great athletes at Blacksburg and they were still mostly run first.  I suspect next year, and even after that, you will see Richlands offense revert back to what you would see in the early 90's, or at least pre 2000.  I think that's a good thing for the Blues because that school has indeed had enough talent out of their 22 starters over the years to win some titles, and that's largely based on their lineplay/line talent that has been very impressive for a long time.   Ask Salem in 92, it wasn't about any cleats.  That's a joke.  I was there.  The punched Salem in the face from tackle to tackle all game, and would have done so on concrete, dirt, or asphalt.  Richlands needs to get back to that.  Look at Gate City when they were good over the years when they would go east and incredibly, a team like Gretna would touch the ball about 4 to 5 times per game!  That's how you win titles at the 2A level.  

    Not to get off subject of Richlands and their QB or offense, etc, but that's going to catch Graham in my opinion if they don't stick with the run.  Appomattox, as Graham saw last year, you are not going to out athlete them and beat them in a passing game.  You beat them like Radford did a few years ago by running and controlling the clock and great defense.  Union, if they would have not given the freeby special teams plays, would have got Appo down in Big Stone as well.  Not that it's a cakewalk to beat an Appo because they are incredible, but if you do, it's not going to be by passing first.  It's simply not going to happen.

  9. 1 hour ago, Hokiefan4life said:

    They better be working with some other kids at the QB position.... the Cox kid just don't have what it takes to be a QB.

    Richlands has/had the perfect QB this year for the system they should be running based on the athletes they have.  That QB should have had 6-7 carries per game and used as a lead blocker in an eye formation and have lead blockers for him when the ball is directly snapped to him in an eye variation.  See my point?  Richlands better learn something (referring to the coaches, not the teenagers) that you do not win 2A state championships in Virginia with wide open passing attacks.  Does it happen?  Rarely.  With all of the success from 2004 to present, Richlands has one state title.  Why?  They passed to get W's in a gimmicky type offense that local schools don't see much and they did it well, but come game 3, 4, or 5 of the playoffs, those WR's were BLANKETED and you could see,  you could feel it, you could sense the jitters from the Richlands sidelines on what to do.  Richlands has had the athletes up front since 2004 to literally gash people on the ground, and they refused to become a run first offense.  The were a pass first offense, and then run when the pass doesn't work and we panic when athletes are blanketing our WR's in the late playoffs.  The kid at QB this year for Richlands could have been a bruising runner and blocker, yet they had him dropping back to pass 20 or so times a game against a Graham team and Tazewell team that left few people to throw to.  The current kid at Richlands, the athlete is one heck of a player and athlete, but he's only one guy on a pass route.  

    The pass happy offenses are fun, they get you lots of W in the regular season, but when you play against the teams that have the athletes to cover you, and those teams play against teams in regular season in which they see pass first offenses, it becomes a problem.  If Richlands would have been a run first offense from 2004 to present, I think the Blues would have 2 more state titles, but they also would have a lot less wins in regular season in close type games because running first shortens the game.  But shortening the game matters when you play a team like Appomattox that has equal or better athletes.  Speaking of Appo the last half of a decade or so, they are run, run, and run first.  They aren't a drop back passing team.   They throw as a second option.  When 70 percent or more of your practice reps as an offensive line is pass protection and not run blocking at the 2A level like Richlands, it can spell trouble late in the playoffs.  It's why Giles has so many state titles, yet they have seasons sometimes with 4, 5 losses, but over the long haul, you will have more state titles.

  10. 1 hour ago, goose111874 said:

    I agree Ridgeview is probably the better team but why should Union be penalized when Ridgeview is the reason the game was cancelled

    I agree with you. Union belongs in the playoffs going by the rules that were agreed upon and set forth. I'm just pointing out that the teams that should be in the playoffs by the rules agreed upon and the actual 4 best teams are not the same. Also, if we start trying (Richland's) to change the rules that were agreed upon, then certainly Ridgeview should speak up.

  11. The Region D playoffs have been decided and voted on.  It's done.  There is no appeal to the VHSL.  It's Graham hosting Union and Tazewell at Central.  The only thing that could change that is a Covid test.  I think Union will play the perfect game and Graham will play its worst game.  This seems to be the usual when the two play at Graham.  I think Graham wins by 7 points and that the game is within reach for Union in the 4th qtr.  For Union, it's their SuperBowl.  This is their season.  Graham is a much better team this year, but the untimely luck for Graham has already started as they will only have a few practices coming off the protocol to prepare.  Expect 5 To's for the GMen to Union's none.  If I were a betting man, I'm taking Union within 10 pts all day long.

     

  12. 1 hour ago, Hokies1977 said:

    I wish our community would have been upset over this last week when it first got brought up. It was wrong from the beginning and no one said anything n Blue tornado live put on Twitter that we would draw names out of a hat when we beat graham. Everyone was okay with that last week which is bs in my opinoin 

    No disrespect to the Blues, but Richlands wasn't going to beat Graham.  Graham won the first contest by 20 points and I believe Graham would have won the second game.  It may have been closer, but there is nothing to indicate Richlands would have actually won the game.

  13. Final- Nottoway 28, Amelia 0.  Nottoway overtakes King William for the 1 seed in Region A as King William vs Poquoson was cancelled due to Covid issues with Poquoson.  For Region A, the playoff picture is set and the exact teams that were supposed to play tonight will meet again in the Region A playoffs.  The 1 seed is Nottoway who will host Amelia (4 seed), and the 2 seed is King William who will host Poquoson (3 seed).

 
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