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WOW!! Treasure Coast STUNS AHP on the road 29-21


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WOW!! that’s all I can say, and the patriots haven’t even hit the meat of their schedule yet. 
 

they lost last week to iMG, okay understandable but no one predicted this, especially with all the transfers they got over the summer.

just goes to show that great coaching and a program that’s bought into goes a long way. Congrats treasure coast. 

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1 minute ago, Jags904 said:

There are some dumb SOB’s who think those offenses don’t work and should be left in the past. A real shame that they can’t appreciate a great running attack. 

I wish Dillard would install it, if seems to be really effective. You would think AHP have seen that before being that they play nationally. 

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4 hours ago, THIS_IS_DILLARD said:

I wish Dillard would install it, if seems to be really effective. You would think AHP have seen that before being that they play nationally. 

Alot of teams moved away from it so it's not seen as commonly as it use to. But this definitely got me excited for the Cocoa vs Treasure Coast game

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6 hours ago, THIS_IS_DILLARD said:

I wish Dillard would install it, if seems to be really effective. You would think AHP have seen that before being that they play nationally. 

A downside in installing it is that your better Receivers and kids with QB potential likely leave the program. This, and other things, have likely led Apopka to run its offense primarily out of a spread attack this year. 

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8 hours ago, ColumbiaHighFan2017class said:

Most of the state was overinflating AHP by ranking them number 1 

 

In a stronger year they would be borderline top 10 in FL at best but probably top 5 because of the state being down overall this year 

I’m one of them..........Having said that, it’s way to early to count em out. Let’s see how they do with Chaminade. I still think 8a is loaded in every region this year. 

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3 hours ago, DarterBlue2 said:

A downside in installing it is that your better Receivers and kids with QB potential likely leave the program. This, and other things, have likely led Apopka to run its offense primarily out of a spread attack this year. 

That’s why I prefer the wing t as Bolles ran it. The best high school offensive system I’ve seen because of two things: (1) incredible use of trap (2) an ability to pass and keep defenses honest. Though I really liked the offense Apopka ran when Darlington’s son was the QB. 

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1 hour ago, Jags904 said:

That’s why I prefer the wing t as Bolles ran it. The best high school offensive system I’ve seen because of two things: (1) incredible use of trap (2) an ability to pass and keep defenses honest. Though I really liked the offense Apopka ran when Darlington’s son was the QB. 

That year 2/3 spread, 1/3 single wing, extensive use of read option plays. I liked that offense, too; it was capable of eating clock and quick strike. 

If I were a decision maker, that's what I would have done going forward. But I understand Darlington's philosophy. He was a stickler for old school, clock control. 

Bolles's ability to pass was great. I remember when they destroyed Tampa Jefferson in a final at the Swamp. One of the best offensive displays I have ever seen at this level.

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4 hours ago, Jags904 said:

That’s why I prefer the wing t as Bolles ran it. The best high school offensive system I’ve seen because of two things: (1) incredible use of trap (2) an ability to pass and keep defenses honest. Though I really liked the offense Apopka ran when Darlington’s son was the QB. 

Jax TCA ran the wing-T pretty good to!! We won 3 state championships with that offense, including the team I played for !!!!

Hopefully TCA watches this game film and brings back some wing t plays when theY play AHP Later this year!!!

 

and I’m not saying we ran it as good as bolles just throwing that out there lol 

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2 hours ago, DarterBlue2 said:

That year 2/3 spread, 1/3 single wing, extensive use of read option plays. I liked that offense, too; it was capable of eating clock and quick strike. 

If I were a decision maker, that's what I would have done going forward. But I understand Darlington's philosophy. He was a stickler for old school, clock control. 

Bolles's ability to pass was great. I remember when they destroyed Tampa Jefferson in a final at the Swamp. One of the best offensive displays I have ever seen at this level.

They never had a QB like that again but I still would’ve gone with 2/3 single wing, 1/3 spread. 
 

That was a beating of epic proportions and the best HS football team I’ve ever seen in person. I went to two of their games that year and saw the film of them vs St Augustine in the semifinals and Jefferson in the finals (Garcia was a mighty fine QB as well). Riley Skinner is one of the most underrated QB’s in FL history. 

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26 minutes ago, Jags904 said:

They never had a QB like that again but I still would’ve gone with 2/3 single wing, 1/3 spread. 
 

That was a beating of epic proportions and the best HS football team I’ve ever seen in person. I went to two of their games that year and saw the film of them vs St Augustine in the semifinals and Jefferson in the finals (Garcia was a mighty fine QB as well). Riley Skinner is one of the most underrated QB’s in FL history. 

If Apopka had continued to run that offense, I know of at least one 4 year starter for another team, that would have likely worn the Blue and White. It goes both ways.

I totally agree with you oon Riley Skinner being underrated. 

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On 8/28/2021 at 10:26 PM, THIS_IS_DILLARD said:

Any given Friday 

Doesnt really work in HS football.  Too much is predicated upon raw talent and too few teams are evenly matched talent-wise.  That being said, an offense like the gun-T (modern version of the wing-T) can be extremely maddening to defend and can allow an outmatched team a chance to score.  If I were a HS coach with marginal OL or skill position players, I would run the gun-T.  It at least lets a team score and gives them hope versus trying to run a standard offense when your line is getting overwhelmed.

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