Another thing
Another thing
I am reading that Kennedale is going to play man coverage on the perimeter.
Don?t be surprised if: Kennedale goes man-to-man against Carthage?s offense for most of the game. The Wildcats? defense is often overlooked because of the exceptional play of the offense and the 2017 graduation of linebacker Baron Browning, who is now at Ohio State. But Kennedale?s defense is certainly state-championship quality. It has speed at almost every position defensively, and will rely on that athleticism to defend an extremely skilled and complex Carthage offense.
With man-to-man coverage comes one-on-one matchups for Carthage receivers Dewaylon Ingram, Dee Bowens, and Mekhi Colbert. And as most of the Bulldogs? 2017 opponents can attest, that is a risky game plan. Bowens has 22 touchdown receptions, and leads the team with 1,270 yards, averaging a team-best 22.3 yards per catch. Ingram is the possession receiver, who excels in the red zone because of his size and ball skills. He comes into Friday?s game with 56 catches for 1,021 yards and 14 touchdowns. Colbert is a jack of all trades, sometimes even lining up at quarterback in goal-line situations.
If Kennedale goes with man coverage, it will be up to Carthage junior quarterback Gunner Capps to find the open receiver.
Read More: PREVIEW: Carthage Meets Kennedale For Sixth Title in 10 Years | http://etsn.fm/preview-carthage-meets-kennedale-for-sixth-title-in-10-years/?trackback=tsmclip
The very talented WR corps will gobble up man coverage and spit out touchdowns.
The only thing that could scare me is if the Carthage front 4 cannot control the line and allow the insanely good linebackers to roam and impact the game. If the Kennedale lineman are able to continually get to the second level then we could be in trouble... but my mouth is salivating at the thought of Kennedale playing straight up man in the secondary. Carthage will TORCH them
54-41 final
Another thing
I am reading that Kennedale is going to play man coverage on the perimeter.
Don?t be surprised if: Kennedale goes man-to-man against Carthage?s offense for most of the game. The Wildcats? defense is often overlooked because of the exceptional play of the offense and the 2017 graduation of linebacker Baron Browning, who is now at Ohio State. But Kennedale?s defense is certainly state-championship quality. It has speed at almost every position defensively, and will rely on that athleticism to defend an extremely skilled and complex Carthage offense.
With man-to-man coverage comes one-on-one matchups for Carthage receivers Dewaylon Ingram, Dee Bowens, and Mekhi Colbert. And as most of the Bulldogs? 2017 opponents can attest, that is a risky game plan. Bowens has 22 touchdown receptions, and leads the team with 1,270 yards, averaging a team-best 22.3 yards per catch. Ingram is the possession receiver, who excels in the red zone because of his size and ball skills. He comes into Friday?s game with 56 catches for 1,021 yards and 14 touchdowns. Colbert is a jack of all trades, sometimes even lining up at quarterback in goal-line situations.
If Kennedale goes with man coverage, it will be up to Carthage junior quarterback Gunner Capps to find the open receiver.
Read More: PREVIEW: Carthage Meets Kennedale For Sixth Title in 10 Years | http://etsn.fm/preview-carthage-meets-kennedale-for-sixth-title-in-10-years/?trackback=tsmclip
The very talented WR corps will gobble up man coverage and spit out touchdowns.
The only thing that could scare me is if the Carthage front 4 cannot control the line and allow the insanely good linebackers to roam and impact the game. If the Kennedale lineman are able to continually get to the second level then we could be in trouble... but my mouth is salivating at the thought of Kennedale playing straight up man in the secondary. Carthage will TORCH them
54-41 final