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  1. On 12/2/2023 at 7:27 PM, FactChecker2022 said:

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    I stand on my previous statement:  Riverheads is what you get if Central 2019-2021 played 1A. Guess who knocked off Central????  A team with speed and skill and could throw the ball and strike quickly. 

    And I stand on my previous statement that last Riverheads wouldn't have got past Graham or Ridgeview. 

    Welcome to 2A, great showing for their first year. 

  2. Ok, Ok, I'll spill the beans.  I've accepted the position as the next HC of Richlands football.  We are in the process of ironing out a few of my requests, which are:

    • Grant me one year of playing eligibility since I didn't play my junior year.  This is an unprecedented request, I'll grant that, but I think we can work it out.
    • A weekly wad of "walking around money".  We are still determining the amount.  I'm not looking for a super large sum...just want to look like a baller and be able to "appreciate" my players when they perform well. 
    • We will not refer to the other Tazewell county schools by their names...simply "That Team Out East" and "That Team Further Out East".  We have our graphics department on this now. 
    • The other Tazewell county teams have to provide (1) player of my choosing from each of their varsity and JV squads.
    • The first Friday home game will always be "Hawaiian Shirt Night" perpetually. 
    • The Richlands High School Blue Tornado Marching Band will allow alumni to play every home game.....perpetually.
    • Guest player approval.  I have an extensive network of out-of-state friends whose kids are very good football players.  We are looking into allowing them to come visit and play one game a year.  So far, I've got a killer DT from Florida and an 6', 210lb RB/LB from Georgia scheduled for next year.  
    • Exclusive Veto rights for three plays every game.  If I throw my veto flag, the play is wiped out like it never happened.  You ain't breaking no big plays on me, fool!
    • A "Leave Me The Hell Alone" card that I can present when the TCSB wants to suggest something stupid.  I get to use it once a month. 
    • If, for some reason, we lose a game, I get to challenge the opposing HC to a fight on the 50 yard line.  If I win, I take the win and he takes the lose.
    • When I beat Union at BSG, their town council has to present the train horn to me, in formal fashion, the following day.  I will immediately have it smelted.   
    • Make It, Take It scheduling:  When I beat you, you have to come to Ernie Hicks every year until you beat me. 

    Now, I'm realistic.....I probably won't get all of those concessions...probably about 80%. I don't promise a first year complete turn-around....probably take me 2-3 years to win our next state title. But, I promise you, We Comin'!  

     

     

  3. 2 hours ago, Tru Blue72 said:

    We're all family in this part of Virginia. We can smack out sibling's around, but if anyone else tries, they have to come through us. This board has always showed that we all share a common thread, we want our team to be successful, but if that don't happen, we automatically pull for the other area teams, not always easy to do, but Southwest VA blood is thicker than water and it shows every year during the playoffs.  When Richlands was fortunate enough to be on top and go to state playoffs, I was amazed at all the area fans from other schools who were there in their colors pulling for the Blues.  The same goes for all the Blues fans who don the blue and white, but cheer for other teams from the area during their playoff games.  We are SWVA.

    Except for Central.  Its not all kumbaya.  😂

  4. I think we see a familiar name for HC (with Blues ties) and some "new blood" at the coordinator positions.  By new blood I mean they don't have Richlands ties.  If it goes the way I think it might, they'll be just fine and I might just have to get over there to visit more.  

     

    Full disclosure:  I do not have an inside connection in the hiring process.  Just reading the tea leaves.

  5. 1 hour ago, BigWinners said:

    I’m hearing it’ll likely be 2, Bostic. Son of a coach and super athletic. I’m not sure I wouldn’t let Hall start and keep Bostic at WR where he’s so dangerous, take some lumps next year and then be primed to go in 2025 but I dunno. 

    I know Union fans love the idea of keeping all of those WRs but hear me out.  If #2 is faster and a better athlete than the JV QB, I'd go with #2.  A running threat at QB just stresses the defense so much....you saw that with Anderson and you see it with O'Quin.  Besides, Union just isn't going to fully commit to a 3-4 WR set.  If you aren't committed to throwing it 40% of the time, you are wasting talent by having 3 or 4 good wide receivers.  I still consider RV's 2021 season as the best use of a WR trio as each of those "big 3" caught over 50 balls. Unless Turner turns into Andy Reid, I just don't see it. 

    Now, if the JV kid has good wheels and can throw it, that's a different story.  But, the QB should be the most important position and #2 used to be a QB and has two years as a varsity starter.  Makes sense to me.     

  6. 3 hours ago, BigWinners said:

    I mean I can’t counter any of that, you aren’t wrong. Except on the PI call but we won’t relitigate that lolol. 
     

    I thought one of the Union playmakers had his worst game in a Bear uniform Saturday. I’m not gonna throw any kid under the bus individually but he was lackadaisical at times, avoiding contact at times and just plain out of position at times. He could have totally changed the game four separate times with just effort and it just didn’t happen. They’re all young so I’m sure it’ll get corrected but for guys like Rey and the other dogs out there giving it every ounce they got (Chandler was busting his butt every play as well, the other Andersons are high effort kids, several others) it was undoubtedly extremely frustrating. 

    Youth is a challenge.  I remember my senior year playing my last game and just lighting into a Jr. defensive player because he wasn't going hard and said something like "season's over, we'll get them next year".  I said, "We don't have next year....this is it for us."  It happens a lot with kids that start as underclassmen....they don't truly appreciate it until there is no "next year".   

  7. 23 hours ago, BigWinners said:

    If Union had 11 Reyshawns, they’d never lose and it wouldn’t be competitive. It’d be laughers every single week. That kid is a dog, in the best possible way. His brothers are too but he’s something special. 

    I mentioned earlier in the season that I thought Union's window was this year specifically because they had Reyshawn.  This will not please the Union folks on here but go look at the game film against Graham.  I saw repeated lack of effort and lazy plays defensively by the Union secondary.  A Graham friend posted about 10 single play videos and I noticed it right away in every single video.  What I did see was Reyshawn hustling hard even when he didn't have a shot at the play.  On Clements long run, #4 gave a horrible effort and could have stopped that run early...missed the tackle.  On a screen pass he missed a tackle badly that resulted in a TD.  On another long Clements run, #4 and #7 missed tackles and both appeared to just not want to make the tackle. On another pass #4 made a poor effort and just missed the ball.  On a long pass play #7 was beat cleanly by Graham's #16 and had to interfere to make the tackle (penalty wasn't called but should have been).  ON a Clements 15 yard TD run it looks like #4 and #2 could have had a shot to make a tackle at the one yard line but they didn't even try.  

    If Union wants to challenge Graham the next two years, that sophomore group needs to get more physical and dedicated to defense.  I could easily tell when it was a Union pass play because #4, 2 and 7 would fire off the line.  If it was a run....not so much.  That seems more and more common will all players these days.  But what really stuck out to me was their lack of effort and "dog" mentality on defense.  Turner will no doubt see it on film.  They have to realize that playing DB is more than picking off lazy deep balls across the middle....it also involves firing upfield and giving your inside shoulder up to blow up a lead blocking FB or pulling OG and turning a sweep back inside.  Hopefully they'll take this game as a learning experience.  They won't beat Graham going forward with efforts like that. 

     

  8. Total guess here but I think Davis takes HC, keeps a current assistant as DC and looks outside of current staff for OC. I don't things truly settle until Honaker's season is over.  I'm not sold Snake wants to start all over again back at RIchlands in a complete rebuild, although, he may see it as a full circle finish to his career.

  9. 2 hours ago, Gridiron60 said:

    Ronnie Davis might be the man but I still don't see Snake leaving Graham even if Davis is hired as head coach. @SwvaOGsaid Snake told him he wasn't interested in going back to Richlands. My guess is that talk is more wishful thinking than fact based. 

    Yep.  The question was direct and the response was as well.  That was one year ago and we didn’t discuss it further.

  10. I think the Union side overvalued their team speed and undervalued Graham’s.  Graham doesn’t have a lot of their football players run track and I asked their HC why last year.  He said  “We train 365 and work on speed all season”. 
    I’ve watched a lot of track the past five years or so.  Union’s Bostic has around an 11.7 100meters.  I think he’s probably a bit faster than the other two Union kids.  I’m willing to bet Clements is a 11.4 kid.  And Graham has other kids out there that are high 11 type kids.  Really good speed is sub 11.4.  But if you are sub 11, D-1 is looking at you and if you are sub 10.7 you have “play with anyone” speed. 

  11. 12 minutes ago, Wolf1207 said:

    Probably true but I think RV and Tazewell may have a bit  to say about that next year as well.  

    Only if: 1) Tazewell commits to defense as much as offense, coaches and athletes

    2) RV gets a new coaching staff, specifically on offensive side and defensive secondary. 
     

    RV returns a lot of talent, but they haven’t lacked talent the last 5-7 years.  They lack the will and drive to work year round.  Tazewell has skill but they need to get those skill players to bring it on defense as swell. And they need to keep developing that DL and OL….they made improvements in the DL

  12. 3 hours ago, tornado99 said:

    I appreciate this perspective, and long for those times. Mine was somewhat different, but no less impactful. There were 5 teams: Richlands Green Wave, Richlands Redskins, Raven Crimson Tide, Cedar Bluff Blue Devils, and Baptist Valley Tigers. I was a Green Wave. Our coaches were young guys that were recent graduates. Chris Grinstead, Kelly Grinstead, and Scott Bumgarner. They taught fundamentals, and discipline. The biggest impact for me was it being an important part of a greater relationship. I learned the Lord’s Prayer, not in church, but as a result of those games or practices where it was recited, and I was embarrassed for not knowing it initially.

    Some coaches probably never realize the impact made off the field.

    I played with Chris and Scott.  Chris was a BVT as well.  It was the same five teams when I played in the early-mid '80's.  The battle with Raven almost always decided the championship.  Huge battles...usually a 12-6 or  6-0 type game. I remember my sixth grade year, which was supposed to be our last year as 7th graders played middle school, we finished second to Raven and we were crushed.  We lost the first game and then tied them the second.  But after the season, they opened the league back up to 7th graders and middle school was only 8th graders.  We went 10-0 and beat Raven 12-8 last game of the season to win it.  That team evidently produced quite a few starters for Richlands and Tazewell at the varsity level.  Great times.

  13. 29 minutes ago, Wolf1207 said:

    This will not change in Dickenson County for a minimum of 4 more years. Especially since the entire school board and BOS was re-elected running unopposed.  
    Only thing that’ll change it is if the superintendent’s husband doesn’t like what he sees in the field.  

    Ummm….,what did he think about ending the season with three straight blowout loses? And the kids visibly showing disinterest?

  14. 1 hour ago, tbgfan said:

    Mr. Sayers was a giant of a man.  My neighbor for years, and his kids my friends.  I can remember traveling down the valley and see the BV Tigers in the field practicing across from his house.   I have in my possession a beautiful carving of a boot he made,  given to me by his children after his death.  He and his wife were wonderful down-to-earth people.  Sadly he passed with ALS.  

    He made some tough kids and fielded some great football teams for sure.  Not one kid spoke when he was addressing us, the respect we had for that man. You had to be tough, we played in that field after it had been cut and I remember the stalks would cut you wide open if you hit them right. Every practice started with “To the fence”.  Man, I wonder how many miles I ran down to the fence and back.  Then you’d do six inches and you’d better be “beatin’ your belly” the whole time.  Lol.

    What a privilege to be coached and taught by that man.  Some serious talent played in the valley….Larry Perry, Mike Compton, Bryian Beavers, and Gary Ward to name a few. It was a unique blend of Tazewell and Richlands kids.  I wouldn’t have traded that experience for playing for anyone else, including my own family.   

  15. Folks, when I say that I haven't seen one open competition in Dickinson County, I'm not exaggerating.  This is part of the reason kids leave the sport.  It sounds like Richlands has the same daddy ball habits.  I was fortunate enough to play for Ansil Salyers growing up.  He was a lifelong miner and tobacco farmer and coached the Baptist Valley Tigers for decades.  You wanted to be QB?  You had to beat out the 6 other kids who wanted it, too.  No favorites, no dads/uncles getting in the way.  The leagues have to get back to this. 

    I'll say it again.  The varsity HC has to take more control over the youth league and middle school programs.  Prime example, my middle school team was coached by four coaches who were all teachers, were all part of the greater varsity program and had zero kids playing on the team.  We ran the same offense as varsity.  Two of those coaches were D. Palmer (current Graham DC) and Jeff Tarter.  Fast forward to RV middle school, coached by dads whose kids are the starting WRs and assisted by the starting QB's dad.  75% of the team were hold-backs and the coaches only coached this year and won't be back next year.   The offense was designed and centered around their kids.  Meanwhile the 6th and 7th grade kids just lost a year in development because the majority of the team should have been FR this year. 

    It looks like this is now the new norm. 

  16.  

    I don't know who wins, but I like Union's chances.  I will give some Graham offense critique and I know.....critique of offensive coaching that has played for 3 state titles in the last 5 years, lol which is already not a good take for anyone doing that, but with great compliments goes reasonable critique.  Graham needs more middle of the field stuff, short, intermediate routes.  Yes, Graham does the quick release throws to the WR and that is good, but I still...........after all these years going back to 2016, just see very, very, very little "sit down routes, curls."  I literally just don't understand why not.  Why not send a WR or RB 5 yards behind the linebackers and simply "stay,"  Just a simple sit down route, or a curl, etc, instead of 2 or 3 kids running post and flag routes.  

    My opinion of this game is this.  If Graham does very little or no "skinnies" or basically, 7 yard routes in the middle of the field where the WR simply plants and waits for the ball or a simple curl/comeback route 7 yds off the ball in the middle of the field, they will lose.  You will see Union played center field on defense and Graham gets away with this in the passing game 90 plus percent of the time because they out athlete the opponent, but against Union this year, you aren't going to beat them deep like that.  It's not going to happen.  If you see Graham come out in the first quarter and they have the usual 3 guys on one play running flag routes, they are in trouble.  If you see Graham look a little bit different in the passing game as described above, it will given Union major problems and Graham will win the game.  Graham had glimpses of the short intermediate stuff against Central in the state title game and it's not foreign to them by any means, but they just don't seem to do it much.  Much of that is probably due to risk.  When you start doing passing stuff in the middle of the field at intermediate and short range, you better be darn accurate because it can be a turnover/disaster waiting to happen, but Graham is playing an opponent that requires you take chances.  You are going to have to accept that risk in order to beat Union.  Same for Union.  When you play most teams, the Bears are so good they don't have to take much risk because they are good enough to overcome the opponent.  Against Graham, they have to accept that risk and take some chances.  

    Graham needs to play action fake off their run game.  I don't like the go four wide, in a shot-gun on obvious passing downs look.  It limits screens, mis-direction and running options.  If the G-men do that, Union plays an outside leverage stance with the CB where they can look at the QB and just bail deep.  This is why they get picks....easy picks.  Offenses don't stress them with well-designed plays.  Flood their zone....run a tight end or slot straight down the seam, run a 7 yard out and then have Clements release in the flats under the out all on the same side.   Make the CB pick who he will cover.....get his eyes and thoughts on Clements and then see how disciplined he is.  If I were Graham, I'd pull up tape from the RV @ Union game from 2021 and watch RV destroy Union with tunnel screens for 120 yards and two TDs (Tony Palmer, if you are reading this, shoot me a message if you need more film on that.  Lol).  

 
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