Yes it was. On the 80 yard drive with less than one minute to tie the game in the state finals, it was all passing. Three different receivers caught the ball; none were Holden. Btw, the QB was playing on a broken leg.Big_Spicy_MeatBall wrote: Tue Oct 05, 2021 1:26 amI gotta be honest. Was burgs passing game all that ferocious or were they just playing teams w one tall athletic kid vs an area where one tall athletic kid stands out? lol. I think 92 Irontons sos was more impressive. I'm not sold on anything intricate about 17 burgs offensive schematics. I think they just had better athletes per the teams they played. And 92 Ironton had better athletes than 2017 burg. I don't think it's so much an X's & O's deal. 17 burg doesn't match up well w 92 Ironton per man imo.RBH23 wrote: Mon Oct 04, 2021 5:52 pmExactly! Ironton would not have handled the pass game. Again, Burg wouldn’t have beaten them as bad as MLC did, but Burg would easily win because of the offensive fire power. Let’s not forget, this Burg team went 80 yards in less than a minute in the state title game to force overtime. Ironton didn’t have that ability.wobycat wrote: Mon Oct 04, 2021 1:45 pm 90s football doesn’t even compete or compare with today’s football. Sorry. Ironton may have had better athletes but they would have lost by scheme alone. Irontons offensive and defensive line would be confused from the start of the first snap. Now if you want to set the athletes in the same era, different story but if you magically take burgs 17 team back to the past, they would beat them easily.
As for stopping Jackson, 2017 Burg went up against some good athletic teams. The Eastwood back was a 3* recruit, and Burg held him to less than 100 yards on the ground.
The game has changed a great deal. Watching MLC decimate Ironton isn’t the game to watch for obvious reasons. But watch the 1993 state title against Wauseon. In the last drive, Wauseon QB had all day to throw (and Wauseon was mostly an option pass team). Also, if you watch that drive, you will see some terrible tackling by Ironton. Absolutely terrible.
Keep in mind, the 2017 Burg team had around 90 players with many only going one way. This team didn’t wear down simply because of numbers, and the team was an exceptional tackling team; great against the run. This team would not have beaten Marion Local that year, but they definitely could have beaten Kirtland and Coldwater; only Burg or Ironton team in the past 20 years that could.
Watching Ironton in the early 90’s is like watching NFL teams in the 70’s. They were good for their time, but if dropped in to play a game this week against a top team, they would be completely out of their element.