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Boyle County 37 Dixie Heights 21
#1
Final
#2
Way to bounce back Rebels!
#3
Whittle's critics should be silenced atleast for this next week. 11/20 passing for 281 yards, 4 touchdowns and no picks. Also had about 30 rush yards with a rushing touchdown. He had a hand in all five touchdowns. This was the balanced offense Boyle has been looking for. This game could have been much closer, but some penalties cost Dixie.

Granted, it was against Dixie, and not a team like John Hardin or Highlands, but this was definitely a huge step back in the right direction for Boyle. They still need to get better at tackling on defense, however. Way too many missed tackles for Boyle
#4
Hahahhahahahahahahah what a joke. Boyle should've destroyed this team!
#5
You can't silence critics after a good game against a bad team.
#6
What has happened to Boyle's defense?
#7
9/14/2012
Boyle Co. 37 Dixie Heights 21
Dixie Heights 0 14 0 7 21
Boyle Co. 6 14 10 7 37
Scoring summary:
B--Josiah Robbins 15 pass from Casey Whittle (kick failed); B--Whittle 1 run (William Harris kick); D--Joe Hedger 3 pass from Drew Moore (Paul Totten kick); B--Seth Burke 33 pass from Whittle (Harris kick); D--Daren Washington 85 kickoff return (Totten kick); B--Clint Hellyer 37 pass from Whittle (Harris kick); B--Harris 21 field goal; B--Robbins 88 pass from Whittle (Harris kick); D--Shawn Brown 17 pass from Moore (Totten kick).
Records: Dixie Heights 1-3, Boyle Co. 2-2.

Read more here: http://www.kentucky.com/2012/08/16/23013...rylink=cpy
#8
Boyle finally seems to get something out of their quarterback. Maybe it's the threat of J.R. taking the position. Anyway, the whole game revolves around the quarterback position. That's not to say that it doesn't take all 11 players on offense-it does, but you never win consistently without a top notch quarterback. Hopefully he can continue this kind of performance. We will need it in a couple weeks at Lexington Catholic.
#9
Congrats boyle keep working hard.
#10
MSU Eagle Wrote:Whittle's critics should be silenced atleast for this next week. 11/20 passing for 281 yards, 4 touchdowns and no picks. Also had about 30 rush yards with a rushing touchdown. He had a hand in all five touchdowns. This was the balanced offense Boyle has been looking for. This game could have been much closer, but some penalties cost Dixie.

Granted, it was against Dixie, and not a team like John Hardin or Highlands, but this was definitely a huge step back in the right direction for Boyle. They still need to get better at tackling on defense, however. Way too many missed tackles for Boyle

Critics? Boyle County as a team has been criticized all season, yourself included. No offense but it was against Dixie Heights. Boyle County almost beat themselves in this game. Whittle still has a long way too go before Lexington Catholic. He only completed 55% of his passes against a in impressive defense. Do I think he can get the job done? Absolutely! Maybe this will get rid of his lack of confidence. But Whittle really isn't the problem. The BIG problem here is turnovers, tackling and special teams. Those are BIG problems. Come on Rebels! Keep working hard.
#11
WideRight05 Wrote:Hahahhahahahahahahah what a joke. Boyle should've destroyed this team!

As ridiculous and outrageous as your posts typically are, you're right! The struggles continue.
#12
JustGoWithIt Wrote:Critics? Boyle County as a team has been criticized all season, yourself included. No offense but it was against Dixie Heights. Boyle County almost beat themselves in this game. Whittle still has a long way too go before Lexington Catholic. He only completed 55% of his passes against a in impressive defense. Do I think he can get the job done? Absolutely! Maybe this will get rid of his lack of confidence. But Whittle really isn't the problem. The BIG problem here is turnovers, tackling and special teams. Those are BIG problems. Come on Rebels! Keep working hard.



Myself included?

Anyways, I agree. Defense and special teams were still not good last night. Boyle badly missed Harris on kickoffs. And yes, winning the turnover battle has been a huge struggle for them. But they won it 4-1 last night and, surprise, they won the game. Let's hope they continue to improve this week.
#13
MSU Eagle Wrote:Myself included?

Anyways, I agree. Defense and special teams were still not good last night. Boyle badly missed Harris on kickoffs. And yes, winning the turnover battle has been a huge struggle for them. But they won it 4-1 last night and, surprise, they won the game. Let's hope they continue to improve this week.

It was supposed to say, "they have been criticized all season long by everyone, yourself included".

They need to be more consistent. They need to win the turnover battle every week. They need to make tackles every week. Whittle needs to play to his potential every week. The team in general needs to play to their potential.

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