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Lexington Catholic at Bell County 11/22
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(11-19-2024, 04:25 PM)Glory_Days Wrote:
(11-17-2024, 05:27 PM)Gridiron_Raid Wrote: Bell County wins the line of scrimmage ever since this OLine has improved to be a strength when 12 weeks ago it was a weakness, has a power RB that will break tackles like nothing, a QB that will shred any defense if given time or scrambling. The defense is 30 times better than last year with now 9 starters with 2 years experience. Mobile Qbs give bell issues, but drop back passers have typically not been destructive. I think the only place Lex Cath should have the advantage is the speed on the outside, but bell has been outmatched in speed multiple times this year and still come out on top.

Lex Cath will not stop Bell on offense period, but scheme from the Lex cath offense against that Bell Defense is the matchup to watch. I said this 3 weeks ago you have to score 42 to beat bell, and the only teams that can logically do that on this defense are Lex Cath if they are hot, Cal, and Central. I’m interested to see if the staff at Lex Cath can draw up some stuff to get in the endzone. Should be one of the best games this friday night across the state!!

30 times better? I didn't realize the defense sucked so bad last seasson. Only took 24 points for North Laurel to win.
Rock scored 40, boyd 40, whitley 40, east carter 36, Cal 40 all last year. They made games that shouldve been over at half time into barn burners that come down to the final play. I wish i could explain just how bad that defense especially in the early part of the year, but daniel thomas had to love it he got to play 4 quarters all season. If you didn’t see it in person you just didn’t know lol. 

I expressed my frustration with the offensive line all offseason losing 4 starters, and even said it would lose them the north or boyd game. That is the most improved area of this team by far the season ever since the first half of that north game. Not many offensive lines can go from the number one weakness to a very important strength over the course of one season. I think everyone on this app agrees that a rematch of the two current teams would not have the same outcome. With the current team right now and how they are playing yes you need to be around 40 to get a win. It just so happens Lex cath is one of those teams that can score 40 on them if they come to play.
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RE: Lexington Catholic at Bell County 11/22 - by Gridiron_Raid - 11-19-2024, 07:11 PM

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