Trick plays. I believe Harvey has one of the most basic offenses in the state, not the simplest, but it's basic, and there really isin't any trick plays. However, Velva is the team that might have to stay away from trick plays, they run them more than Harvey would, I've never seen Harvey run a trick play this year in all the games I've seen. This will be a very close game, but, I see Harvey winning it this year, and going pretty deep into the playoffs, remember they are playing for somebody they lost in the offseason.hornetfan wrote:Should be a good game if Harvey sticks with good football fundamentals and stays away from trick plays. Harvey has always been known for a good ground game so we'll see what Sandy pulls out of his hat.
hornetfan wrote:Should be a good game if Harvey sticks with good football fundamentals and stays away from trick plays. Harvey has always been known for a good ground game so we'll see what Sandy pulls out of his hat.
That's really their main threat every game. I think they are going to use more than the two Sandy's, because more likely than not, Velva knows they go to the Sandy thats the TE more than anybody, probably 12 out of 15 passes go to him, so they'll double maybe even triple team him, opening up room for the recievers, and maybe, this could help Velva shut down the running game more. But it's unlikely that Velva could stop Harvey's passing attack if Harvey uses ALL of their recievers. I haven't seen many Harvey games this year, but, the one's I have, maybe one or two, they use their TE a lot. Maybe I'm just used to college football because that's what I usually watch on the weekends.hornetfan wrote:I don't believe there were any trick plays at Langdon. I think Harvey realized they could throw it to other players than to just Sandy to Sandy.
hornetfan wrote:I don't believe there were any trick plays at Langdon. I think Harvey realized they could throw it to other players than to just Sandy to Sandy.
cash wrote:Trick plays. I believe Harvey has one of the most basic offenses in the state, not the simplest, but it's basic, and there really isin't any trick plays. However, Velva is the team that might have to stay away from trick plays, they run them more than Harvey would, I've never seen Harvey run a trick play this year in all the games I've seen. This will be a very close game, but, I see Harvey winning it this year, and going pretty deep into the playoffs, remember they are playing for somebody they lost in the offseason.hornetfan wrote:Should be a good game if Harvey sticks with good football fundamentals and stays away from trick plays. Harvey has always been known for a good ground game so we'll see what Sandy pulls out of his hat.
The game against DLB was just a bad night for the Harvey offense from what it sounded like on the radio. I think they can beat Velva, they have a decent defense and an offense that is kind of dormant. If they can get their running game open, they should be able to spread the field and pass it more for big gains.bison_18 wrote:cash wrote:Trick plays. I believe Harvey has one of the most basic offenses in the state, not the simplest, but it's basic, and there really isin't any trick plays. However, Velva is the team that might have to stay away from trick plays, they run them more than Harvey would, I've never seen Harvey run a trick play this year in all the games I've seen. This will be a very close game, but, I see Harvey winning it this year, and going pretty deep into the playoffs, remember they are playing for somebody they lost in the offseason.hornetfan wrote:Should be a good game if Harvey sticks with good football fundamentals and stays away from trick plays. Harvey has always been known for a good ground game so we'll see what Sandy pulls out of his hat.
Well if anyone knows anything about Harvey, they probly had the most-talented team in class A last year. Volk, Buxa, Frantz, Lemer's. They got beat in the first round of playoffs handily. They lost alot of talent and so did velva, but i think Velva returned a better team than Harvey. Until Brock Sandy can break out against a quality team, I see Velva winning this matchup. 7 points against DLB?? Shouldn't they have scored more than one touchdown against DLB if they're so good?
I think the team who plays the best will win, because the teams are evenly matched in my opinion. Harvey has a better defense, and Velva has the better offense, so it could be interesting, remember, defense wins games and sets up the offense, so I'm going to say whoever has the best defense wins this game, and I think Harvey has the nod for the better defense. Harvey has a bit more size, althought, they are very inexperienced, not counting the Pasillas twins, Shild, most of the line is inexerperienced. GOOD LUCK TO BOTH TEAMS! I'm really looking forward to this one, could be the game of the year in my opinion!TNT wrote:Velva will not use the whole playbook. Velva will show alot of looks and plays but will not use the counters that are the big game breakers that are used in the playoffs. The D will keep Velva close in the game even with the conservative O and if Harvey dont bring the A game Velva will more than likely win.
TNT wrote:Velva will not use the whole playbook. Velva will show alot of looks and plays but will not use the counters that are the big game breakers that are used in the playoffs. The D will keep Velva close in the game even with the conservative O and if Harvey dont bring the A game Velva will more than likely win.
Until Brock Sandy can break out against a quality team, I see Velva winning this matchup.
I watched Blair play a lot, and I think he was quite a bit better than Brock. They are both good, I think Brock can scramble a lot better, but Blair had a little better accuracy.starinthemaking wrote:Until Brock Sandy can break out against a quality team, I see Velva winning this matchup.
I really do not understand that comment. Watched alot of Harvey football over the year, I think brock is probably the best quarterback to come from Harvey. He's better than his brother for the fact that his brother had good wide reveivers. Brock hasn't had the talent at wide recievers like his brother. Watched him as a freshmen almost single handedly beat Lamoure with the pass game, threw some a couple ints but almost led the team to a win. I agree with others that say this game will come down to defense, in which I give the upper hand to Harvey. I believe Velva will be working into the heart of the harvey defense and that is the d-line and linebackers, also brock sandy coming down and hitting people from the safety position. The other sandy who plays linebacker will hit you in the mouth and has the mentality that he wants the ball and when he wants I'm not sure if anyone (maybe more than one can) can stop him. I like the d-line they don't have great size, but boy do those guys play hard. I think it will be a good game, but in the end I think the sandy-sandy connection gets a couple and the defense stays solid, harvey in a good game.
I believe he plays at Mary still, I went to a Mary game a while ago, but, he wasn't playing, I'd think he'd start his senior year which is this year.ndfan wrote:Is Blair playing ball anywhere? I thought i heard he went to Mary but I'm not sure at all. And if he is how is he doing?
Bison Rule wrote:Game wasn't as close as the score. I think Harvey had 1 first down in the first half. Velva moved the ball some but manged to stall out at the 25 several times.
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