E@stern Executioner wrote:In terms of game management, in the East, Aaron Meyer (Hills) does a FANTASTIC job of both passing and running -- reads the option extremely well.
MVP510 wrote:E@stern Executioner wrote:In terms of game management, in the East, Aaron Meyer (Hills) does a FANTASTIC job of both passing and running -- reads the option extremely well.
Hasnt Meyer thrown the ball like 2 times this year?
EHS1998 wrote:How is his shoulder by the way? Will he be readyfor the semis?
E@stern Executioner wrote:EHS1998 wrote:How is his shoulder by the way? Will he be readyfor the semis?
I think it's a "wait and see" situation. He's a tough kid (and a Senior) so I know he'll go if he's cleared to play.
old lineman wrote:W-C's Qb is as tough as I have seen all year, the second is the RT qb. Lalim is real tough, fast and makes good decisions. He is a playmaker. My choice for the top QB..
Flip wrote:You could tell the option wasn't as efficient as it was when Meyer was out of the game. They fumbled one pitch. He, the backup, probably has got a lot of time, but most of it was probably with 2nd teamers. A week of practice should help if Meyer can't go.
They only passed one time on Saturday so I would say its a mystery if they could actually pass if they had too. Didn't Meyer throw a crucial interception late in the game vs. Richland?
booyah wrote:Flip wrote:You could tell the option wasn't as efficient as it was when Meyer was out of the game. They fumbled one pitch. He, the backup, probably has got a lot of time, but most of it was probably with 2nd teamers. A week of practice should help if Meyer can't go.
They only passed one time on Saturday so I would say its a mystery if they could actually pass if they had too. Didn't Meyer throw a crucial interception late in the game vs. Richland?
yes he did. it was when Hillsboro was on Richland's 15 too. That interception started the drive to put richland ahead which made Hillsoboro pass again when they got the ball back because there was only 20 seconds or so left. I dont think they completed any on their last 4 downs. But i could be forgetting about one.
tommykramer wrote:booyah wrote:Flip wrote:You could tell the option wasn't as efficient as it was when Meyer was out of the game. They fumbled one pitch. He, the backup, probably has got a lot of time, but most of it was probably with 2nd teamers. A week of practice should help if Meyer can't go.
They only passed one time on Saturday so I would say its a mystery if they could actually pass if they had too. Didn't Meyer throw a crucial interception late in the game vs. Richland?
yes he did. it was when Hillsboro was on Richland's 15 too. That interception started the drive to put richland ahead which made Hillsoboro pass again when they got the ball back because there was only 20 seconds or so left. I dont think they completed any on their last 4 downs. But i could be forgetting about one.
Wasn't it inside the 10? That is another good thing that happened to Hillsboro though, it was one of those drives where they were just shoving it down Richlands throat, they get inside the 10 and then they throw??? I think the coaching staff learned alot from that one play. Stick to what got you there!
tommykramer wrote:Wasn't it inside the 10? That is another good thing that happened to Hillsboro though, it was one of those drives where they were just shoving it down Richlands throat, they get inside the 10 and then they throw??? I think the coaching staff learned alot from that one play. Stick to what got you there!
ninemanfbfan5 wrote:were talking about Meyer being such a good option qb what about this kid tyler bryant from st.john? They run the triple option and he makes great reads out of it. The kid is also a horse, he brakes so many takels and he has descent speed. He can also throw the ball descently. The best thing about this kid is that he is only a jounior and someone told me that he has competed and won in powerlifting competetions.
E@stern Executioner wrote:In terms of game management, in the East, Aaron Meyer (Hills) does a FANTASTIC job of both passing and running -- reads the option extremely well.
E@stern Executioner wrote:E@stern Executioner wrote:In terms of game management, in the East, Aaron Meyer (Hills) does a FANTASTIC job of both passing and running -- reads the option extremely well.
I'll stick with my original pick. Incredible game management (again) by Aaron.
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