Fort Dorchester/Goose Creek thoughts
Posted: Sat Dec 05, 2015 12:13 am
This was a great game and a great win for Fort Dorchester, this is the type of game that Fort probably would have lost 4 or 5 years ago but they gutted it out and played well enough to win.
The key to tonight's game is no secret - turnovers. Turnovers are the reason why Fort Dorchester is playing for state next Saturday. Goose Creek had 3 costly fumbles and a bad interception and still almost pulled off the upset, which is pretty impressive when you think about it. And again, these were costly turnovers, not meaningless ones that happen on a hail Mary pass before halftime. One fumble was scooped up by a defender and returned for a score, another was inside the 10 and gave the Fort offense a first and goal. Another fumble occurred in the closing minutes of the game while Goose Creek was in the red zone and on their way to scoring the go-ahead TD which Fort capitalized on when they turned around and scored their own go-ahead and ultimately winning TD. Then the Goose Creek QB had an interception in the red zone which took at least a TD off the board for Goose Creek. Fort had one really ugly, bad interception, but played a mistake free game outside of that, and that turnover battle was definitely the difference with these two teams. Had Goose Creek not turned the ball over in any of those situations we might have seen a different outcome.
Goose Creek's offense was absolutely overwhelming. According to the paper they had almost 500 yards of offense, and 420 came on the ground. Outside of the turnovers the Goose Creek offense was pretty much unstoppable. Goose Creek's fullback #2 was an absolute HOSS all night, he had over 200 yards rushing and 3 TD's, I'm not sure on the numbers/averages but would not be surprised if he was averaging 7-10 yards a carry. He's a devastating runner and just kept pounding, but full credit to the Fort defense for not getting completely worn down on the D-line, they didn't win the battle up front or anything, but they also never looked gassed or gave up. Goose Creek doesn't have the most exciting offense in the world, but it sure is effective. They had one meaningful pass all night, but outside of that it was old-school ground and pound that chewed up clock and yardage. They had a few long runs on option plays, but it seemed like their mistakes happened whenever they didn't give #2 the ball...I feel their offense would have been better off literally just giving him the ball every play, he was that dominant.
The Fort offense played well too. They finished with almost 400 yards of offense and used a much more balanced attack. Joyner had another solid game, 200 yards passing and a TD, and almost 100 yards rushing and a TD. Impressive considering that #81 who has been a beast the entire 2nd half of the season was held without a catch. Tonight it was #12 for Fort who did the damage receiving with 6 catches for 136 yards and a TD. And of course bread and butter Datron James had 75ish yards and 3 TD's including the tying score in the 4th and the go-ahead score with 42 seconds left.
The game was back and forth all night long. It seemed like both offenses always had an answer for the other. with just about 4 minutes to play Goose Creek had the ball and was heading in for what seemed like an inevitable TD. The group I was in was almost hoping that Goose Creek would score quickly so the offense would have a chance to respond! But the defense stepped up big time. After getting a first down on 4th and 8 inside the red zone the Goose Creek RB fumbled the ball, Fort Dorchester recovered and aided by a few penalties drove the length of the field and scored the go-ahead TD. Very thrilling game from start to finish, and both teams played really well. The difference was turnovers and mistakes.
This was a true team win. The offense did their thing, they put 35 points on the board and 400 yards of offense. Outside of one really bad INT by Joyner they played mistake and mostly penalty free. But honestly... despite giving up 35 points, 500 yards and being dominated for 90% of the game the Fort Dorchester defense should get credit for this win forcing those huge turnovers which proved the difference. I realize at this point I'm rambling...but come on, this is the first time Fort gets a chance to go to state, and I have been posting on behalf of Fort Dorchester for over a decade...I deserve a long post lol.
Lots of credit and respect for Goose Creek, the two toughest games Fort played this year were both against Goose Creek. Quality team and quality program, and their fans showed huge support through the entire game. I know it sucks to lose...but I read posts by Goose Creek fans all year calling this an "off year" for Goose Creek...well if an off year gets you a few plays away from a state championship that says quite a bit of good things about your program! So again, I'm sorry to all the Goose Creek fans and players that left the game disappointed tonight, I hate that for you guys, but I sure am happy to get a shot at Dorman and a chance to bring the trophy back to the Lowcountry. It's gonna be a long week.
Congrats to all Fort Dorchester players, coaches and fans! Oh and if you read this whole post, congratulations to you too.
The key to tonight's game is no secret - turnovers. Turnovers are the reason why Fort Dorchester is playing for state next Saturday. Goose Creek had 3 costly fumbles and a bad interception and still almost pulled off the upset, which is pretty impressive when you think about it. And again, these were costly turnovers, not meaningless ones that happen on a hail Mary pass before halftime. One fumble was scooped up by a defender and returned for a score, another was inside the 10 and gave the Fort offense a first and goal. Another fumble occurred in the closing minutes of the game while Goose Creek was in the red zone and on their way to scoring the go-ahead TD which Fort capitalized on when they turned around and scored their own go-ahead and ultimately winning TD. Then the Goose Creek QB had an interception in the red zone which took at least a TD off the board for Goose Creek. Fort had one really ugly, bad interception, but played a mistake free game outside of that, and that turnover battle was definitely the difference with these two teams. Had Goose Creek not turned the ball over in any of those situations we might have seen a different outcome.
Goose Creek's offense was absolutely overwhelming. According to the paper they had almost 500 yards of offense, and 420 came on the ground. Outside of the turnovers the Goose Creek offense was pretty much unstoppable. Goose Creek's fullback #2 was an absolute HOSS all night, he had over 200 yards rushing and 3 TD's, I'm not sure on the numbers/averages but would not be surprised if he was averaging 7-10 yards a carry. He's a devastating runner and just kept pounding, but full credit to the Fort defense for not getting completely worn down on the D-line, they didn't win the battle up front or anything, but they also never looked gassed or gave up. Goose Creek doesn't have the most exciting offense in the world, but it sure is effective. They had one meaningful pass all night, but outside of that it was old-school ground and pound that chewed up clock and yardage. They had a few long runs on option plays, but it seemed like their mistakes happened whenever they didn't give #2 the ball...I feel their offense would have been better off literally just giving him the ball every play, he was that dominant.
The Fort offense played well too. They finished with almost 400 yards of offense and used a much more balanced attack. Joyner had another solid game, 200 yards passing and a TD, and almost 100 yards rushing and a TD. Impressive considering that #81 who has been a beast the entire 2nd half of the season was held without a catch. Tonight it was #12 for Fort who did the damage receiving with 6 catches for 136 yards and a TD. And of course bread and butter Datron James had 75ish yards and 3 TD's including the tying score in the 4th and the go-ahead score with 42 seconds left.
The game was back and forth all night long. It seemed like both offenses always had an answer for the other. with just about 4 minutes to play Goose Creek had the ball and was heading in for what seemed like an inevitable TD. The group I was in was almost hoping that Goose Creek would score quickly so the offense would have a chance to respond! But the defense stepped up big time. After getting a first down on 4th and 8 inside the red zone the Goose Creek RB fumbled the ball, Fort Dorchester recovered and aided by a few penalties drove the length of the field and scored the go-ahead TD. Very thrilling game from start to finish, and both teams played really well. The difference was turnovers and mistakes.
This was a true team win. The offense did their thing, they put 35 points on the board and 400 yards of offense. Outside of one really bad INT by Joyner they played mistake and mostly penalty free. But honestly... despite giving up 35 points, 500 yards and being dominated for 90% of the game the Fort Dorchester defense should get credit for this win forcing those huge turnovers which proved the difference. I realize at this point I'm rambling...but come on, this is the first time Fort gets a chance to go to state, and I have been posting on behalf of Fort Dorchester for over a decade...I deserve a long post lol.
Lots of credit and respect for Goose Creek, the two toughest games Fort played this year were both against Goose Creek. Quality team and quality program, and their fans showed huge support through the entire game. I know it sucks to lose...but I read posts by Goose Creek fans all year calling this an "off year" for Goose Creek...well if an off year gets you a few plays away from a state championship that says quite a bit of good things about your program! So again, I'm sorry to all the Goose Creek fans and players that left the game disappointed tonight, I hate that for you guys, but I sure am happy to get a shot at Dorman and a chance to bring the trophy back to the Lowcountry. It's gonna be a long week.
Congrats to all Fort Dorchester players, coaches and fans! Oh and if you read this whole post, congratulations to you too.