1st&Goal wrote:
Everyone but the paper(They usually pick the winner of the first game anyway) was say Dorman would get its revenge in the state. Everybody was looking for a rematch. Even SHS fans was praying that Dorman would be knocked off in the playoffs. Most people around the area really thought Dorman would pull out the win against SHS. And im my years I have seen Dorman have many good teams that would fall to SHS teams that were questionable due to poor game game planning or play calling.
B#1!
Have you hijacked 1st's account?
Now you're just getting down right subjective. If this were a wikipedia article there would be flags every where asking you to cite your sources.
Of course Spartanburg did not want to play us again that year. Why would they?? They beat us by 1 point in a winner takes all TD at the end of the game in regular season and we were the #2 ranked team at the end of the regular season. It is no argument that Dorman was highly favored to say that the Vikes didn't want to play us again. It's just common sense that they didn't want to play us again. They had nothing to prove at that point. There was no moral or logical reason for them to want to see Dorman again. I will grant you that it is easy to say that Dorman was highly favored to be the most likely team in the state to beat Spartanburg for the crown but by no objective measure were we highly favored to win the game. That one game is probably as close to a wash both in expectations and realizations as a game can come. (The '89 Rock Hill/Northwestern game comes to mind but the post season rematch proved not to be so dramatic.) Just because Dorman had a great team that year and wanted revenge doesn't mean we were highly favored. The game was highly anticipated, I'll give ya that...but it's a stretch to say that either team was favored over the other and downright puzzling to suggest that one team was HIGHLY favored over the other. Everyone agreed the '94 championship was a toss up and it came down to the last possession of the game. I'm just saying it's a bad example of a game where a coach goes in and "lays an egg".
Dorman wins some big games and we lose some big games. Sometimes it's because of coaching calls and other times it's not. Dorman knows how to win big games and we've done it a number of ways. We've had epic comebacks such as the 2000 championship where we were losing 24-0 in the 3rd quarter and came back to win the game 31-24. We've jumped way out in front and stayed in front such as the '08 region championship where Dorman went up 35-0 before Brandon Thomas' injury and we won 35-28. And we've stayed step for step with an opponent, eventually edging them out for the win such as the '09 championship when we went up by 3 points near the end of the game and a pick 6 and subsequent drive ending interception sealed the deal.
I'll be the first one to admit I wish we'd win more games and I can see how people sometimes argue that Dorman's football program doesn't live up to it's potential but I don't agree that Dorman lays a lot of eggs in big games. Now the Gamecocks, there's a team you can convict of that.
Sibilance wrote:Gotta give Decav his due...He summaraized it pretty well in his initial post. I focused on the first point. He had many other good points. I too thought that Shanard was starting to find holes...he has never been a fast starter, its like he has to find the rhythm of the defense before he starts to make an impact. #42 has come up big for us this year a couple of times. I say run, run run...PASS..Run, run PASS PASS PASS.
#7 did not have the impact that he had in other games. maybe he tried to be too cute, maybe the PLAYS were too cute...Its kinda like Lesean McCoy of the Philly this year. He is juking and stuttering and not following blockers. I was suprised to see the GATA on 1st down a couple of times...but it didnt seem like the Rebels were.
I think we are a complete enough team now where we can use the RUN to set up the PASS. My God, we did that with Raymond Smith so well...(yes I know we dont have that type of runner now) From what I hear we have 8th graders from Fairforest and Dawkins that are the REAL DEAL. Cant wait...
SPECIAL TEAMS. Ouch baby, very...ouch. We saw from the Sparkle game how great it is to have a kicker that can boot it out of/into the endzone. Both Dorman and the Rebs have had those types of kickers. Not anymore. Having to go for a 4th down from within 25 yrd field goal range is sad.
I'm not certain about it but from what I've seen it looks like teams show up thinking they're either gonna shut JJ down or get to Hill. When they can't do either they have to make an adjustment and we start getting running lanes. I just haven't seen any evidence that Dorman can be a run first team this year. I think the Spartanburg game went the way it did because of key dropped passes by the other receivers, and us not leaning more on the run game. When JJ went down, Spartanburg's defense didn't have to honor the pass nearly as much. If we'd kept running the ball I think we would have beaten Spartanburg. Not positive about that, it was only tied when JJ fumbled but we had the ball and were driving at will against the Vikes and running the ball very well. The Collin to JJ threat is definitely the lynch pin of what we do. Something happens to either of them and things kind of fall apart. The offensive and defensive lines for Dorman are excellent this year but I've seen such good defense from other top tier teams this year. The margins just don't seem as wide for any one team this year.
“Win as if you were used to it, lose as if you enjoyed it for a change.” ~ Ralph Waldo Emerson