Orrville 5-3 (3-2) @ Clear Fork 3-5 (2-3)
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I feel the answer is to put Summers in the backfield with Mason. His speed and strength would greatly help our running game. He could block for Mason and run the ball. This would keep the defences from keying on Mason and open up the passing game as well. Any thoughts...?Red Rider Nation;941412 wrote:Has nothing to do with the schedule. We just cant seem to figure things out like other teams do. THe best team we have played all year was and still is Northwest and we didnt have these problems then. The reason is teams hadnt honed in on Mason running the ball yet. The last 3 games they have and now we have not adjusted to do something different. Bringing Drew in was nice but we still have to come up with some plays to get people the ball. -
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i like it! something different. Hopefully we can all agree that if we keep doing what we are we wont win for long. If we change nothing in 2 weeks our season will be over! Clearfork is a D4 non playoff team and we could not move the ball against them. Competition will be way better than our last 3 wins as they were all ugly wins against all 3 non playoff teams. Fix it or start basketball practice early!OFB;941423 wrote:I feel the answer is to put Summers in the backfield with Mason. His speed and strength would greatly help our running game. He could block for Mason and run the ball. This would keep the defences from keying on Mason and open up the passing game as well. Any thoughts...? -
riders1We are all waiting for you wise know it alls to give us the answers because we in Orrville seem to lack the superior insight and intelligence that you both have :laugh:
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The D is also to blame for the closeness of the game and the last TD. How many personal fouls are we getting out of our D? Those sustained a last TD drive for CF. Way to many defensive penalties and poor pass coverage allowing too much room for receivers, like the last TD, no one close to the receiver and it seems we always have a midget size DB on a 6'2" or taller receiver. Standing 10 yard away and backing up at the snap creates your 5 yard open passes which CF seemed to do a lot. Coverage and penalties on the D need addressed. And as we saw last night 3 plays on 1 drive last week does not mean we would be better with that QB change.Riderwannabe;941282 wrote:thank god for the Orrville D, you keep this team in the game every week.......if the D doesnt score tonight the Riders lose....The O is not good at all.. -
Series62
Tell that to those who insist Orrville's schedule is tough!Red Rider Nation;941412 wrote:Has nothing to do with the schedule......
Isn't that an "insult" to the Orrville coaching staff?Red Rider Nation;941412 wrote:......We just cant seem to figure things out like other teams do......
Mason running the ball was obvious after game 1 wasn't it?Red Rider Nation;941412 wrote:......The reason is teams hadnt honed in on Mason running the ball yet. The last 3 games they have and now we have not adjusted to do something different. Bringing Drew in was nice but we still have to come up with some plays to get people the ball.
Did not Copley and Ashland key in on Mason?
Was Drew ready to play qb? At the Madison game, all he did was run the ball several times. He was effective, but was that really qb-ing? Was he ready to make pass plays or were the INT's due to a lack of O-Line protection? -
Red Rider NationSeries62;941674 wrote:Tell that to those who insist Orrville's schedule is tough!
Isn't that an "insult" to the Orrville coaching staff?
Mason running the ball was obvious after game 1 wasn't it?
Did not Copley and Ashland key in on Mason?
Was Drew ready to play qb? At the Madison game, all he did was run the ball several times. He was effective, but was that really qb-ing? Was he ready to make pass plays or were the INT's due to a lack of O-Line protection?
Series Im definitely not saying that Orrville doesnt play a tough schedule. They do, however the fact that we are struggling on offense has nothing to do with that, Our last 3 wins came against non-playoff teams and actually we have only beat one playoff team all year. We just need to figure out how to do something different. And Riders 1 no i dont have all the answers and no im not insulting our coaching staff. Anyone who was at that game last night and thinks are offense is a well oiled machine then thats just not it. I think the weapons are there but we cant seem to figure out how to use them. Go back to short passes and move the ball down the field instead of these 40yd bombs that are overthrown every time. Whatever happened to using a tight end at Orrville? I watched Ryne Ladrach play today for Akron and he is an excellent one. A great blocker too. I cant believe we canto find a person to play tight end -
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Back when I played we were able to mix up the passes....we had Weeman for those fade routes down the sideline, Graber to go over the middle and execute the hot route, Speedster Corbett to get those quick passes and use his speed to make plays, and Ladrach who was able to get mismatches all over the field because of his size and athetic ability. All 4 of those guys had 40 plus catches.Red Rider Nation;941751 wrote: I think the weapons are there but we cant seem to figure out how to use them. Go back to short passes and move the ball down the field instead of these 40yd bombs that are overthrown every time. Whatever happened to using a tight end at Orrville? I watched Ryne Ladrach play today for Akron and he is an excellent one. A great blocker too. I cant believe we canto find a person to play tight end
This year we could use Brenner for those fade routes down the sideline, Turner for those quick passes to let him use that athleticism in the open field, Monheim/Zook to get the hot routes, and Lemon/Davis as the TE.
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Series62
rrn,...my comment about insulting the coaching staff is simply sarcastic as you know full well that some have a tendency to be very protective of them.Red Rider Nation;941751 wrote:......They do,.......Our last 3 wins came against non-playoff teams and actually we have only beat one playoff team all year......
I don't feel that Orrville's schedule is as tough as some would have you believe. Your very comment is indicative of that!
If they could, wouldn't that be coaching?Red Rider Nation;941751 wrote:......I think the weapons are there but we cant seem to figure out how to use them..... -
riders1Was that a mighty hot wind blowing or did someone say something?
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Red Rider Nationriders1;941516 wrote:The D is also to blame for the closeness of the game and the last TD. How many personal fouls are we getting out of our D? Those sustained a last TD drive for CF. Way to many defensive penalties and poor pass coverage allowing too much room for receivers, like the last TD, no one close to the receiver and it seems we always have a midget size DB on a 6'2" or taller receiver. Standing 10 yard away and backing up at the snap creates your 5 yard open passes which CF seemed to do a lot. Coverage and penalties on the D need addressed. And as we saw last night 3 plays on 1 drive last week does not mean we would be better with that QB change.
If it werent for our defense we wouldnt even be in the games. I agree with the penalties but our Defense is the thing on this team that is working. That and switching to Tanner kicking off. Not sure why he wasnt the kick off guy from the start. -
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Talking about the CF game not the season.Red Rider Nation;942175 wrote:If it werent for our defense we wouldnt even be in the games. I agree with the penalties but our Defense is the thing on this team that is working. That and switching to Tanner kicking off. Not sure why he wasnt the kick off guy from the start. -
5knotsTanner has not been effective/consistent in practice kicking off....even in the CF game he was having trouble putting the ball where it ws supposed to go. He is working hard and improving hence the shot at kicking off on Fridays. Coaches evaluate in practice.
Short pass is what is definitely missing in this offense. That is the QB's call....believe me the deep ball is not the first progression on every pass...hardly....although watching our offense you would think so. Coaches cannot run out on the field and tel them where to throw it.
I would defer to Drew Pasteur's fantastic 50 site which after week 9 has our schedule ranked 9th toughest in all of of Division 4. That's mathematics folks...if you want to argue against that.....good luck.
Series, if you ever once would put your money where your mouth was and involve yourself with the program and learn the effort and knowledge and attention in all phases of life these coaches help these kids you wold be protective of them as well. Instead you hide and make a snide remark whenever you see an opportunity to get a jab in. Seems cowardly to me. I still see none of you at a Booster club meeting....your one on one chance to have your questions answered by the Coach himself? I'll try to do mt best but he would do a better job. I encourage that.
No one is happy with our offense)ive) play. On the bright side we haven't shown a whole lot to teams scouting us. lol. And we have guaranteed ourselves a home playoff game. Which make our rich tradition now claim 22 years of play off football and our 595th victory. Many have put a lot of effort and sacrifice into that history now and from years past, and to all of you(us) I say Thank You! Hope to see you all at the festivities of the week and the game on Saturday. let's go Riders. -
Luckyone959Well Said - 5knots.
Go Red Riders - Beat Wooster. -
Series62
What am I "hiding" from?5knots;942796 wrote:......Series, if you ever once would put your money where your mouth was and involve yourself with the program and learn the effort and knowledge and attention in all phases of life these coaches help these kids you wold be protective of them as well. Instead you hide and make a snide remark whenever you see an opportunity to get a jab in. Seems cowardly to me. I still see none of you at a Booster club meeting....your one on one chance to have your questions answered by the Coach himself? I'll try to do mt best but he would do a better job. I encourage that......
Have I made a snide remark or simply posted an opinion, like everyone else, including yourself, has done?
I did put my money where my mouth is, every time I paid my $6 to attend a game, whenever I paid the fees, purchased equipment, burned fuel to support my son's and the team. Because of where and what I do for a living I didn't and don't have time to participate in the Booster club, to watch the team practice nor involve myself with the program. If I wanted to do any of the above, I could make some exceptions, however, I don't want to become involved in the program, I don't want to attend the Booster Club meetings and I've already had two meetings with the coach. From that I've realized that he will answer what he feels you wanted to hear and he is going to do what he wants to do because noone can alter that. Nothings changed!
You don't need to do your best to answer anything, because;
A-I didn't ask you anything
B-I didn't ask the coach anything
Cowardly??? Am I doing any more "hiding" than you?
Insofar as "learning the effort, knowledge and attention in all phases of life these coaches help these kids"....really,......really? Do you really believe that? The interest is primarily what you can do for the team and after that, you're done with them with the exception of a certain minority.
Most of those coaches don't work at the school and their primary interest is Orrville "football" period! Mainly because most if not all of them attended school in Orrville and they're high on the sport. -
5knotsInsofar as "learning the effort, knowledge and attention in all phases of life these coaches help these kids"....really,......really? Do you really believe that? The interest is primarily what you can do for the team and after that, you're done with them with the exception of a certain minority.
You really need to stop with the "we're teaching life lessons here in high school football" stuff!
They aren't!
All this ^^^^^ is wrong. 100% wrong and of course that is my opinion. did you ever play High Football Series? Serious question. If not I can see why you struggle with these opinions. And the comment I was referring to was the one you made about "some" on here tendency to be "protective". I may be one of those some? I don't know if you consider me one of them or not. I see what our staff does and I like what I see what they do with our kids. What puzzles me is folks who want to be critical on here when they could just go talk to the coach.
I wasn't referring my entire post to you, I was just chiming in on a few questions that were brought up. We obviously look at what can be learned from high school sports differently. I respect anyone's opinion for maybe they had completely different experiences in other communities growing up. I can only relate my own youth experiences and my children's all in this community. We can agree and many things Series and in some we can just disagree. No hard feelings either way for me. -
Series62
No, I didn't play. Yet I don't struggle with the opinions either. I understand the involvement with some young men's lives. You act as if to criticize the play on the field will terminally destroy the young men's lives, or the coaches and so you have to "protect" them.5knots;942877 wrote:Insofar as "learning the effort, knowledge and attention in all phases of life these coaches help these kids"....really,......really? Do you really believe that? The interest is primarily what you can do for the team and after that, you're done with them with the exception of a certain minority.
You really need to stop with the "we're teaching life lessons here in high school football" stuff!
They aren't!
All this ^^^^^ is wrong. 100% wrong and of course that is my opinion. did you ever play High Football Series? Serious question. If not I can see why you struggle with these opinions. And the comment I was referring to was the one you made about "some" on here tendency to be "protective". I may be one of those some? I don't know if you consider me one of them or not. I see what our staff does and I like what I see what they do with our kids. What puzzles me is folks who want to be critical on here when they could just go talk to the coach.
I wasn't referring my entire post to you, I was just chiming in on a few questions that were brought up. We obviously look at what can be learned from high school sports differently. I respect anyone's opinion for maybe they had completely different experiences in other communities growing up. I can only relate my own youth experiences and my children's all in this community. We can agree and many things Series and in some we can just disagree. No hard feelings either way for me.
I realize the avenues of life that sports can provide in a youngsters life, I also realize the negative effect sport can have when favoritism and bias comes into play in those lives. You can say that it doesn't exist, but I've seen it and I doubt it's gone away.
I've seen some of what your staff does, it's not all bad, verily, I don't believe that it is their intent to do bad, however, I believe they are still going to lean towards their family and close friends in decision making time. I've seen a lot of that since I've been involved with Orrville sports and I doubt it's going to change anytime soon.
It's a site created for criticism and venting! And really, how many on here is really going to have access to the coach, even at the Booster Club meeting?
From what I know of you if you are who I think you are, you're a kind and generous person, unlike some, I don't look at you as anyone deserving of more consideration than others. Not an insult, you're a man like I am, rr1, like 1-beast, etc, etc. -
5knotsAnd to that last line I agree 100% as to no one person should ever deserve more consideration than another. Sounds good Series.
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Its just like any other sport, if you are good enough to play you will. However, I disagree that coaches play favorites at all.Series62;942936 wrote:No, I didn't play. Yet I don't struggle with the opinions either. I understand the involvement with some young men's lives. You act as if to criticize the play on the field will terminally destroy the young men's lives, or the coaches and so you have to "protect" them.
I realize the avenues of life that sports can provide in a youngsters life, I also realize the negative effect sport can have when favoritism and bias comes into play in those lives. You can say that it doesn't exist, but I've seen it and I doubt it's gone away.
I've seen some of what your staff does, it's not all bad, verily, I don't believe that it is their intent to do bad, however, I believe they are still going to lean towards their family and close friends in decision making time. I've seen a lot of that since I've been involved with Orrville sports and I doubt it's going to change anytime soon.
It's a site created for criticism and venting! And really, how many on here is really going to have access to the coach, even at the Booster Club meeting?
From what I know of you if you are who I think you are, you're a kind and generous person, unlike some, I don't look at you as anyone deserving of more consideration than others. Not an insult, you're a man like I am, rr1, like 1-beast, etc, etc.
...you still have to earn the spot! -
Series62
Explain your version of "earn" the spot!Old Rider;943149 wrote: ...you still have to earn the spot! -
BRFSorry, thread closed. Moving on.