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Terrible Weekend for FL Football


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7 hours ago, THIS_IS_DILLARD said:

Easy! Because them boys out west & up north actually knows how to ball. && their coaches actually knows how to coach.

Transfers & private vs public aside the coaching down here sucks monkey balls & the offensive play callinf is nothing to be desired. Compared to up north our ofensive play calls look like it was drawn in dirt in the backyard.

I get it i get it SFA MD SJ & Etc recruit from out the state & country blah blah them boys still piss shit & bleed just like every other player. It comes dosn to actual coaching,conditioning && dicisipline. Which florida severly lacks all 3.!! 

The days our OVER!! where we in south florida can just line up cross anyone in the country & win off just pure speed and athletics. Sure we may still be #1 in the country for over football talent. But when it comes to producing teams that actually play high level ball those school outwest take the cake.

Why do you think schools ranked middle of the pack in their own state can play one of floridas best & go toe to toe or dare i say beat them ?? When it comes to ranking our top teams down here year to year we base it off history the year before transfers & what they do to instate opponents when in actuality its easy to be dominant in florida when half your team is transfers and your playing against other undisciplined vanilla coaching florida schools; until you try that against real schools & get exposed.

The best teams from up north and out west pay their coaches more than coaches here in Florida make; that doesn't make them better coaches. Let's look at SFA in Baltimore. There's a reason in-state teams will not play them in football. They're the IMG of Maryland/DC. Their players are scholarship players, all recruited from other teams in their area with some coming from other neighboring states; some are prep players that have already completed high school studies. They board their players; the kids on most Florida teams go home to their family each evening. They are playing Florida teams because no honest team in their area will schedule them. They'll play South Florida schools that thrive on transfers and beat up on transfer-weakened teams in Broward/Dade. The problem South Florida teams have is that you're sharing all those star transfer players among a half dozen schools. IMG, SFA, and other national teams like them don't share; they have a single team monopolizing the talent in entire states. They're better cheaters than the South Florida schools. As a fan of a couple of high school teams that don't play the transfer or scholarship game, I find it refreshing that the IMGs of HS football are spanking many of the teams that used to dominate football in Florida. At least the IMG's don't pretend to be local HS football teams while beating neighboring schools that have home-grown talent.

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1 hour ago, HornetFan said:

The best teams from up north and out west pay their coaches more than coaches here in Florida make; that doesn't make them better coaches. Let's look at SFA in Baltimore. There's a reason in-state teams will not play them in football. They're the IMG of Maryland/DC. Their players are scholarship players, all recruited from other teams in their area with some coming from other neighboring states; some are prep players that have already completed high school studies. They board their players; the kids on most Florida teams go home to their family each evening. They are playing Florida teams because no honest team in their area will schedule them. They'll play South Florida schools that thrive on transfers and beat up on transfer-weakened teams in Broward/Dade. The problem South Florida teams have is that you're sharing all those star transfer players among a half dozen schools. IMG, SFA, and other national teams like them don't share; they have a single team monopolizing the talent in entire states. They're better cheaters than the South Florida schools. As a fan of a couple of high school teams that don't play the transfer or scholarship game, I find it refreshing that the IMGs of HS football are spanking many of the teams that used to dominate football in Florida. At least the IMG's don't pretend to be local HS football teams while beating neighboring schools that have home-grown talent.

I agree. But the coaching style is still most def diff out of state their more pro style & actual s hemes while were more vanilla & basic. 

Qbs up north and out west actually knows how to read defenses & make accurate audibles while qbs here especially at our black schools no shade but they dont know how to read & break down coverage if the play breaks down on what the coach called the qb is now like a deer in head lights trying to make something happen with his feet.

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58 minutes ago, THIS_IS_DILLARD said:

I agree. But the coaching style is still most def diff out of state their more pro style & actual s hemes while were more vanilla & basic. 

Qbs up north and out west actually knows how to read defenses & make accurate audibles while qbs here especially at our black schools no shade but they dont know how to read & break down coverage if the play breaks down on what the coach called the qb is now like a deer in head lights trying to make something happen with his feet.

One of the problems here in Florida is that many old time coaches are still running the offenses they learned in high school. Most of the coaches here in Central Florida are teachers first, coaches second. OCs and QB coaches are often teachers with less teaching seniority. We do have some coaches that are running RPO offenses, younger and if you're lucky a recent college QB. There aren't too many available. Excellent QB training is available, but the best training is expensive and out of reach for most kids in the city schools. This often results in coaches using the most athletic kid on the team as QB and letting him wing it. If you win, the fans are happy, but you haven't really developed the kid's QB skills. The prep schools up north and out west and the IMGs have the resources to hire coaches that can recruit a kid who has the proper training; they polish his skills and run the fast paced offenses. 

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