Fairland 0 - 28 Gallia Academy
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Re: October 4, 2019 Fairland 0 - 28 Gallia Academy
I thought Fairland should have used some sprinklers on their field. It looked like the wild west out there. I bet the ground was hard!
Besides, I don't see how a wet field would give The Blue Devils an advantage over Portsmouth.
Besides, I don't see how a wet field would give The Blue Devils an advantage over Portsmouth.
Re: October 4, 2019 Fairland 0 - 28 Gallia Academy
good win for the old SEOAL
GO LOGAN..The anti-Christ is among us
Re: October 4, 2019 Fairland 0 - 28 Gallia Academy
Hope I'm wrong just don't see GA beating Ironton ! With the 4 transfers they have plus they already had a good team ! Playoffs Waverly has got to play Minford plus the Burg ! Going to be a good run for playoff spots !
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Re: WEEK 6: GALLIA ACADEMY (5-0 2-0) @ FAIRLAND (3-2 1-1)
First off, Armstrong is also 25-30 lbs. heavier. But Briar may be faster. Nothing against Briar at all, just saying. And if I had to wager, I'd bet Woodson is actually the fastest on the team. What a problem to have.MisterGalliaGuy2016 wrote: Fri Oct 04, 2019 1:52 pmBriar Williams is a faster runner, according to the GA track coach. Said he was the fastest kid in the school, just by a hair.Blue/92 wrote: Fri Oct 04, 2019 11:17 amBest athlete would be Gallia's ArmstongStolenTalents12 wrote: Fri Oct 04, 2019 9:43 am Dragons keep it close now that they have the snapping issues taken care of. Handed 9 points to Waverly on bad snaps in the end zone a couple weeks ago. Didn’t see one bad snap last week. Hunt will be the best athlete on the field but that’s not enough. 38-34 Gallia
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Re: WEEK 6: GALLIA ACADEMY (5-0 2-0) @ FAIRLAND (3-2 1-1)
In pads, maybe. All I know is what was heard from the track coach. He said Briar and Daunevyn raced at the end of the year and Briar just edged him out.BlizzardMan wrote: Sat Oct 05, 2019 6:01 pmFirst off, Armstrong is also 25-30 lbs. heavier. But Briar may be faster. Nothing against Briar at all, just saying. And if I had to wager, I'd bet Woodson is actually the fastest on the team. What a problem to have.MisterGalliaGuy2016 wrote: Fri Oct 04, 2019 1:52 pmBriar Williams is a faster runner, according to the GA track coach. Said he was the fastest kid in the school, just by a hair.
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Ok. One race that could happen. What was the distance? I guess you could always check their times during track season last year. They both ran. I do think they have different kinds of speed. Regardless, any coach would kill for that kind of speed for one kid on their team, let alone 3!MisterGalliaGuy2016 wrote: Sat Oct 05, 2019 6:48 pmIn pads, maybe. All I know is what was heard from the track coach. He said Briar and Daunevyn raced at the end of the year and Briar just edged him out.BlizzardMan wrote: Sat Oct 05, 2019 6:01 pmFirst off, Armstrong is also 25-30 lbs. heavier. But Briar may be faster. Nothing against Briar at all, just saying. And if I had to wager, I'd bet Woodson is actually the fastest on the team. What a problem to have.MisterGalliaGuy2016 wrote: Fri Oct 04, 2019 1:52 pm
Briar Williams is a faster runner, according to the GA track coach. Said he was the fastest kid in the school, just by a hair.
Re: WEEK 6: GALLIA ACADEMY (5-0 2-0) @ FAIRLAND (3-2 1-1)
Yeah I’d say any coach in SEO could find use for 3 kids who’s 40s range from 4.4-4.5 those 3 can fly and we saw a small glimpse of Woodsons speed against fairland. Time to put him in the game plan a little more. #6 has some wheels too just not like those 3BlizzardMan wrote: Sun Oct 06, 2019 1:43 amOk. One race that could happen. What was the distance? I guess you could always check their times during track season last year. They both ran. I do think they have different kinds of speed. Regardless, any coach would kill for that kind of speed for one kid on their team, let alone 3!MisterGalliaGuy2016 wrote: Sat Oct 05, 2019 6:48 pmIn pads, maybe. All I know is what was heard from the track coach. He said Briar and Daunevyn raced at the end of the year and Briar just edged him out.BlizzardMan wrote: Sat Oct 05, 2019 6:01 pm
First off, Armstrong is also 25-30 lbs. heavier. But Briar may be faster. Nothing against Briar at all, just saying. And if I had to wager, I'd bet Woodson is actually the fastest on the team. What a problem to have.
Re: October 4, 2019 Fairland 0 - 28 Gallia Academy
Maybe 4.6 no 4.4 or 4.5 At this time ! Very possible down the road hard work will pay off.
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Re: October 4, 2019 Fairland 0 - 28 Gallia Academy
I didn't think much of the officiating in this game. Seemed to be face mask happy, but blind to holding.
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Re: WEEK 6: GALLIA ACADEMY (5-0 2-0) @ FAIRLAND (3-2 1-1)
Not sure of the distance. I know I had a nice chat with the track coach at Meigs though. Commented on the overall team speed and guessed that Woodson was the fastest on the team, but he corrected me.BlizzardMan wrote: Sun Oct 06, 2019 1:43 amOk. One race that could happen. What was the distance? I guess you could always check their times during track season last year. They both ran. I do think they have different kinds of speed. Regardless, any coach would kill for that kind of speed for one kid on their team, let alone 3!MisterGalliaGuy2016 wrote: Sat Oct 05, 2019 6:48 pmIn pads, maybe. All I know is what was heard from the track coach. He said Briar and Daunevyn raced at the end of the year and Briar just edged him out.BlizzardMan wrote: Sat Oct 05, 2019 6:01 pm
First off, Armstrong is also 25-30 lbs. heavier. But Briar may be faster. Nothing against Briar at all, just saying. And if I had to wager, I'd bet Woodson is actually the fastest on the team. What a problem to have.
Said that Briar just edged him out
Re: October 4, 2019 Fairland 0 - 28 Gallia Academy
Well if Armstrong ran a 4.5 at the opening and people are saying Williams and Woodson are faster that puts them pretty close to the 4.4-4.5 rangeGeronimo wrote: Sun Oct 06, 2019 8:09 am Maybe 4.6 no 4.4 or 4.5 At this time ! Very possible down the road hard work will pay off.
Re: October 4, 2019 Fairland 0 - 28 Gallia Academy
Woodson can run a 4.5 for sure. I don’t know if he’s any faster than he was in 7th grade though. Armstrong a football player. Woodson a track star when healthy.NoPain23 wrote: Sun Oct 06, 2019 12:52 pmWell if Armstrong ran a 4.5 at the opening and people are saying Williams and Woodson are faster that puts them pretty close to the 4.4-4.5 rangeGeronimo wrote: Sun Oct 06, 2019 8:09 am Maybe 4.6 no 4.4 or 4.5 At this time ! Very possible down the road hard work will pay off.
Re: Fairland 0 - 28 Gallia Academy
i Think in pure speed Armstrong is probably only 3 fastest on this team. As far as football speed goes he is much faster then the other two. Armstrong is at top speed super fast. I am sure in like 100 meters when technique and all really comes in the other 2 might beat him.
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40 times and track times don’t always add up. When I was in high school I had a very fast 40 time. As I was blessed with little guy leg turnover time but long legs. I was a 4.6 to 4.7 guy so in the 80’s I was not considered slow. I was by far the fastest player in 40 on my team.
But I was never going to break off a long run for a Touchdown because a lot of guys could catch me in track. I was not a good 100 guy at all. I would consider myself average but I was a very decent 400 guy because I could maintain that pace a long time.
A 40 time is so much about the start not speed.
But I was never going to break off a long run for a Touchdown because a lot of guys could catch me in track. I was not a good 100 guy at all. I would consider myself average but I was a very decent 400 guy because I could maintain that pace a long time.
A 40 time is so much about the start not speed.
Re: Fairland 0 - 28 Gallia Academy
Just happy that we have them all on our team. Lets get back to football chatter!svac83 wrote: Sun Oct 06, 2019 8:33 pm 40 times and track times don’t always add up. When I was in high school I had a very fast 40 time. As I was blessed with little guy leg turnover time but long legs. I was a 4.6 to 4.7 guy so in the 80’s I was not considered slow. I was by far the fastest player in 40 on my team.
But I was never going to break off a long run for a Touchdown because a lot of guys could catch me in track. I was not a good 100 guy at all. I would consider myself average but I was a very decent 400 guy because I could maintain that pace a long time.
A 40 time is so much about the start not speed.
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Re: Fairland 0 - 28 Gallia Academy
This is a good post.svac83 wrote: Sun Oct 06, 2019 3:38 pm i Think in pure speed Armstrong is probably only 3 fastest on this team. As far as football speed goes he is much faster then the other two. Armstrong is at top speed super fast. I am sure in like 100 meters when technique and all really comes in the other 2 might beat him.