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11-22-2014, 07:17 AM
Thoughts?
11-22-2014, 09:02 AM
I have been talking about this one since early season. Lex Cath has type of team that can give Highlands D a lot of trouble. Problem is Lex Cath D has to find a way to stop Highlands O. Look for Highlands to win in a high scoring shootout.
11-22-2014, 01:28 PM
I think that Highlands won the state title last night. The type of team that gives Highlands the most trouble is one that can dominate the time of possession and keep Highlands' offense on the sidelines. The Lexington Catholic game could get ugly before the end of the first half - and I hope that I am wrong.
11-22-2014, 01:40 PM
Bluebirds 28-21
11-22-2014, 03:58 PM
Hoot Gibson Wrote:I think that Highlands won the state title last night. The type of team that gives Highlands the most trouble is one that can dominate the time of possession and keep Highlands' offense on the sidelines. The Lexington Catholic game could get ugly before the end of the first half - and I hope that I am wrong.
COV CATH did not keep highlands of offense off the field! HHS had over 500 yards. CCH first scoring drive was long time consuming drive but rest where not. Two where very long pass plays (around 50 and 70, can't remember exactly). Three times HHS had TO's, or they are still on the field. I would not call that keeping them off field.
Did CCH just pound the ball up middle on JC? Did they pass much? Just curious if their offensive play calling was different against JC by what you posted, because they did not run that type of offense againt HHS. HHS will stop teams with no passing game, it is a team that can pass that they struggle with and CCH knows that. That is the difference with HHS/CCH, they change their offense to what D gives them unlike a lot of teams like JC who will run one type of offense no matter what. Without the pass and TO's, CCH is not
even close in this game! That is what worries me about lex CATH, they will
score on HHS with passing game! The question is can they out score HHS, that
will be tough task.
11-22-2014, 04:09 PM
pjdoug Wrote:Bluebirds 28-21
Really? HHS averages 40 points a game this year! Is their D better than the Miami's team, Elder, COV CATH? Is Boyles offense better than HHS? LC will need to score 40 plus to win this game.
11-22-2014, 04:13 PM
sstack Wrote:COV CATH did not keep highlands of offense off the field! HHS had over 500 yards. CCH first scoring drive was long time consuming drive but rest where not. Two where very long pass plays (around 50 and 70, can't remember exactly). Three times HHS had TO's, or they are still on the field. I would not call that keeping them off field.Lexington Catholic scored 13 points against Taylor County and gave up 49 points to Bryan Station. If you are afraid that Highlands players will be overconfident, then play up how dangerous Lexington Catholic's offense is - but me, not being a Highlands fan means that I can state the obvious.
Did CCH just pound the ball up middle on JC? Did they pass much? Just curious if their offensive play calling was different against JC by what you posted, because they did not run that type of offense againt HHS. HHS will stop teams with no passing game, it is a team that can pass that they struggle with and CCH knows that. That is the difference with HHS/CCH, they change their offense to what D gives them unlike a lot of teams like JC who will run one type of offense no matter what. Without the pass and TO's, CCH is not
even close in this game! That is what worries me about lex CATH, they will
score on HHS with passing game! The question is can they out score HHS, that
will be tough task.
Highlands should be a prohibitive favorite to beat Lexington Catholic. If LC wins, it will be a huge upset. Covington Catholic is the second best team in 4A this season and Highlands is much better than any remaining 4A team. The state title is their's to lose.
11-22-2014, 04:27 PM
pjdoug Wrote:Bluebirds 28-21
Hoot Gibson Wrote:Lexington Catholic scored 13 points against Taylor County and gave up 49 points to Bryan Station. If you are afraid that Highlands players will be overconfident, then play up how dangerous Lexington Catholic's offense is - but me, not being a Highlands fan means that I can state the obvious.
Highlands should be a prohibitive favorite to beat Lexington Catholic. If LC wins, it will be a huge upset. Covington Catholic is the second best team in 4A this season and Highlands is much better than any remaining 4A team. The state title is their's to lose.
You are correct it would be an upset but they have type of offense that can score on HHS. Remember last years game? If HHS has off night you never know. LC is best team of three left besides HHS. I do believe HHS scores 35 in first half and over 40 for the game, will be very hard for LC to out score them. I too feel title is theirs too lose.
Hoot still curious since I have no idea, what did CCH do against JC on offese? Did the just try to pound the ball with no pass? I also forgot they where without their QB who passed very well against HHS.
11-22-2014, 04:28 PM
Hoot Gibson Wrote:Lexington Catholic scored 13 points against Taylor County and gave up 49 points to Bryan Station. If you are afraid that Highlands players will be overconfident, then play up how dangerous Lexington Catholic's offense is - but me, not being a Highlands fan means that I can state the obvious.
Highlands should be a prohibitive favorite to beat Lexington Catholic. If LC wins, it will be a huge upset. Covington Catholic is the second best team in 4A this season and Highlands is much better than any remaining 4A team. The state title is their's to lose.
How convenient an observation.
Whoever wins is the best team.
11-22-2014, 04:33 PM
sstack Wrote:Really? HHS averages 40 points a game this year! Is their D better than the Miami's team, Elder, COV CATH? Is Boyles offense better than HHS? LC will need to score 40 plus to win this game.
I didn't do a stats compilation or write a book.I simply made a prediction. Highlands struggled against weaker Ashland and Covington Catholic teams.They might win by 50 against Lexington Catholic. I dont have 100% success rate on my predictions do you? its simply a prediction.nothing to get worked up about :hilarious:
11-22-2014, 04:41 PM
pjdoug Wrote:I didn't do a stats compilation or write a book.I simply made a prediction. Highlands struggled against weaker Ashland and Covington Catholic teams.They might win by 50 against Lexington Catholic. I dont have 100% success rate on my predictions do you? its simply a prediction.nothing to get worked up about :hilarious:
Not worked up, just questioning the 28 pick, seems to me a very uneducated prediction or you know something we don't. As for "weaker" teams, hhs played worst game against Ashland who is easily in top 10 and had 500 plus yards against cov cath who is probably number 2 team in 4A.
11-22-2014, 05:01 PM
sstack Wrote:Hoot still curious since I have no idea, what did CCH do against JC on offese? Did the just try to pound the ball with no pass? I also forgot they where without their QB who passed very well against HHS.
They were probably 60-40 run against JC with their play calling. They rotated QBs, Wagner and Dressman, every few plays. Ashland Daily had them with 84 yards rushing I believe and 121 or 122 passing. They run their offense out of about 4 or 5 formations. Double slot, double tight, trips, utilized a wing formation, tight/flank with twins opposite side. A few others sprinkled in here and there.
11-22-2014, 05:09 PM
sstack Wrote:Not worked up, just questioning the 28 pick, seems to me a very uneducated prediction or you know something we don't. As for "weaker" teams, hhs played worst game against Ashland who is easily in top 10 and had 500 plus yards against cov cath who is probably number 2 team in 4A.
I dont do an ACT every time I make a prediction.I just make a wild guessnicker:
11-22-2014, 05:18 PM
Highlands has had a tough time against the pass this year. But Beau is a special player, both with his feet and his arm. LC has a great passing game and Ryan does a great job at spreading the ball around. They have a great rb in Jaylen Jones as well. This coukd become a shootout. If LC can keep Veneman from beating them down field and keep Hoge from burning them outside the pocket they may very well go to Highlands and knock them off. I have to go with Highlands at home in a shoot out though.
Highlands 42
LC 35
Highlands 42
LC 35
11-22-2014, 05:20 PM
FTH but I wouldn't be disappointed if LexCath wins.
11-22-2014, 05:32 PM
sstack Wrote:You are correct it would be an upset but they have type of offense that can score on HHS. Remember last years game? If HHS has off night you never know. LC is best team of three left besides HHS. I do believe HHS scores 35 in first half and over 40 for the game, will be very hard for LC to out score them. I too feel title is theirs too lose.So, Highlands pass defense is worse than Taylor County's? :biglmao:
Hoot still curious since I have no idea, what did CCH do against JC on offese? Did the just try to pound the ball with no pass? I also forgot they where without their QB who passed very well against HHS.
Covington Catholic's quarterback, Adam Wagner, played and played well against Johnson Central, although he did not start at QB. Wagner completed 11 of 14 passes for 122 yards and a touchdown. Covington Catholic also rushed for 89 yards. Adam Wagner rushed for 14 yards and a touchdown.
The Colonels used a balanced offense against JC. The teams were very evenly matched and the big difference in the game was a blocked FG attempt that Covington Catholic returned for a TD. That play gave the Colonels momentum that they never gave up.
BTW, Johnson Central had more total yards against Covington Catholic than it gave up and held the Colonels offense to two touchdowns. The Golden Eagles will return one of the top defenses in the state next season - a defense that performed better against both Ashland and Covington Catholic than Highlands' defense did.
Still, Highlands should dominate the game against Lexington Catholic.
11-22-2014, 05:40 PM
Scotty_Bronson Wrote:Highlands has had a tough time against the pass this year. But Beau is a special player, both with his feet and his arm. LC has a great passing game and Ryan does a great job at spreading the ball around. They have a great rb in Jaylen Jones as well. This coukd become a shootout. If LC can keep Veneman from beating them down field and keep Hoge from burning them outside the pocket they may very well go to Highlands and knock them off. I have to go with Highlands at home in a shoot out though.
Highlands 42
LC 35
Other teams, COV CATH last night, have keyed on Vennamen and have kept him in check. But that is fine with HHS because they will take what D gives them. HHS will complete fair share of passes, I think big question is can LC stop the HHS running game? If they can't stop the run, it opens up the pass even more. I like your pick of score, but would not be surprised to see it higher. I do think this is the game we miss not having Abner at DB.
11-22-2014, 06:53 PM
sstack Wrote:You are correct it would be an upset but they have type of offense that can score on HHS. Remember last years game? If HHS has off night you never know. LC is best team of three left besides HHS. I do believe HHS scores 35 in first half and over 40 for the game, will be very hard for LC to out score them. I too feel title is theirs too lose.
Hoot still curious since I have no idea, what did CCH do against JC on offese? Did the just try to pound the ball with no pass? I also forgot they where without their QB who passed very well against HHS.
I believe Hoot is a JC follower, so what does he know about high scoring offense of Highlands and Lex Cathollic? If he is, all he observed is Cov Catholic offense and their defense that shut down their high scoring Eagles.
11-22-2014, 07:56 PM
FBfan4life Wrote:I believe Hoot is a JC follower, so what does he know about high scoring offense of Highlands and Lex Cathollic? If he is, all he observed is Cov Catholic offense and their defense that shut down their high scoring Eagles.
And what makes you think that you anything other than about slopping pigs there yourself cornhusker? That's been pretty much your career, right?
Cant wait for your racist comment back on this one...:popcorn:
11-22-2014, 08:11 PM
Lex Cath and Boyle has been Highlands foot stool this entire realignment.
Nothing changes the last year.
HHS 42
Lex Cath 20
Nothing changes the last year.
HHS 42
Lex Cath 20
11-22-2014, 08:12 PM
Bob Seger Wrote:And what makes you think that you anything other than about slopping pigs there yourself cornhusker? That's been pretty much your career, right?
Cant wait for your racist comment back on this one...:popcorn:
I lived closer to lexington than highlands Ohio. Thank goodness both teams on the east side.
Lexington Cath 35
Highlands 34
The coldest game I was ever at was Tim couch senior year playing at highlands...I will never forgive them for the beat down... :lmao:
11-22-2014, 08:20 PM
64SUR Wrote:I lived closer to lexington than highlands Ohio. Thank goodness both teams on the east side.
Lexington Cath 35
Highlands 34
The coldest game I was ever at was Tim couch senior year playing at highlands...I will never forgive them for the beat down... :lmao:
Are you sure you meant to quote me?
11-22-2014, 08:54 PM
64SUR Wrote:I lived closer to lexington than highlands Ohio. Thank goodness both teams on the east side.
Lexington Cath 35
Highlands 34
The coldest game I was ever at was Tim couch senior year playing at highlands...I will never forgive them for the beat down... :lmao:
That beat down still gets a lot of talk in Ft Thomas!
11-22-2014, 09:48 PM
I was told that someone has quoted me, but you got to understand. I blocked certain bloggers, I am sorry if I can't see your quotes. FT Highlands vs Lexington Catholic for the 4th straight years. Was there ever any doubt that these 2 meet up again? Well with the exception of Cov Cath fans. Good luck Birds/ Knights. My Friday nights football games has come to an end. Will not be traveling to Fort Thomas or Western Ky. Last nights Trinity vs Saint X game was the last one for me.
11-22-2014, 09:55 PM
FBfan4life Wrote:I was told that someone has quoted me, but you got to understand. I blocked certain bloggers, I am sorry if I can't see your quotes. FT Highlands vs Lexington Catholic for the 4th straight years. Was there ever any doubt that these 2 meet up again? Well with the exception of Cov Cath fans. Good luck Birds/ Knights. My Friday nights football games has come to an end. Will not be traveling to Fort Thomas or Western Ky. Last nights Trinity vs Saint X game was the last one for me.If you can see this, please block me too. I would prefer that people who block posts not read mine either. Thank you sooo much.
11-22-2014, 11:06 PM
I'll take Lexington Catholic for the win.
11-22-2014, 11:29 PM
Jack Lambert Wrote:I'll take Lexington Catholic for the win.
Hey Jack, what is your score prediction?
11-22-2014, 11:32 PM
FBfan4life Wrote:I was told that someone has quoted me, but you got to understand. I blocked certain bloggers, I am sorry if I can't see your quotes. FT Highlands vs Lexington Catholic for the 4th straight years. Was there ever any doubt that these 2 meet up again? Well with the exception of Cov Cath fans. Good luck Birds/ Knights. My Friday nights football games has come to an end. Will not be traveling to Fort Thomas or Western Ky. Last nights Trinity vs Saint X game was the last one for me.
:lmao:Oh yeah, well that's a slick one there cornhusker. Nice attempt to divert the attention away from someone that can tell the exact truth about why you hate eastern Kentucky teams, and in particular Johnson Central...
And you know, that I know, the real reason why too, don't you cornhusker?...And you know that I've got the PM's to prove it too.....
Cant believe you actually would have the nerve to go after a JC fan again, when you know for a fact that I've got these goods on you.:biggrin:
Tell ya what there "husk" after your interloper dissects this post for you, I'll anxiously await your disclaimer so that everybody can have an in depth discussion on it.
You really are "da bomb" there husker.hh:
11-22-2014, 11:33 PM
Hoot Gibson Wrote:If you can see this, please block me too. I would prefer that people who block posts not read mine either. Thank you sooo much.
You really need to know the real "behind the scenes" truths here Hoot....It's a real zinger!!!!....The National Enquirer aint got nuthin on this story.
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11-22-2014, 11:49 PM
sstack Wrote:Other teams, COV CATH last night, have keyed on Vennamen and have kept him in check. But that is fine with HHS because they will take what D gives them. HHS will complete fair share of passes, I think big question is can LC stop the HHS running game? If they can't stop the run, it opens up the pass even more. I like your pick of score, but would not be surprised to see it higher. I do think this is the game we miss not having Abner at DB.
One thing that Venneman has been good at in the clips and highlights i have seen is following Hoge across the field when the pocket breaks down. He is very good at finding a soft spot in a defense. This should be a very good ball game.
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