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Lemon-Monroe Scouting Report
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HEAD-TO-HEAD COMPARISON
Lemon-Monroe Hornets
65%pass/35%run
#1 Offense Pass Game-Edit: They run the spread offense with 5 Linemen, 3 WRs, 2RBs(WVU offense basically) and Led by Senior QB#18(6-3,195LBS)-3rd Year Starter with playoff experience to state semi final in 2005 against Coldwater, 141-of-243 passes for 2,112 yards and 20 touchdowns. Monroe runs a spread offense. Will run with empty backfield and 5 WR's at a time. WR'S WITH SPEED : Target #1=WR#2(6-3,190LBS), Target #2=WR#9(6-0,195LBS), Target #3=WR#21-(6-0,175LBS)
#2 Offense Run Game-Power RB/FB#12@6-2, 225lbs-(1,075yds,18tds.) speed not a concern but relys on sheer power to average almost 10yds per carry: The QB also likes to give the RB the dump pass at least once every other set of downs. The QB is also a mobile threat as he has rushed for 8 tds.
#3 Offensive Line-great pass protection.
#4 Defense - I have not watched film but from what I have read that Monroe runs a 3-4 base defense. BUTI have heard through chatter that they will mix it up with a 3-4 and a 3-3-5 with only one linemen down and there others up.
Sorry this is late!
My take against the spread offense: Not to say this is my game plan for Big Walnut but it would be my game plan for Ohio State should they play another spread offense. Have MLB mirror the QB parallel to the line of scrimmage(stay home and don't bite inside the gaps). Don't even watch the fakes just stay with the QB. OLB and ILB take the back whichever side they line up on. Stay with the RB parallel to LOS and don't get caught in traffic inside). CB's play man tight and S help picking up a double team on a inside slant or even blitz every few downs to put pressure. Or gang tackling behind the LBs should the runner come into the secondary.
GO Eagles!
ohiohighschoolfootball.blogsport.com
HEAD-TO-HEAD COMPARISON
Lemon-Monroe Hornets
65%pass/35%run
#1 Offense Pass Game-Edit: They run the spread offense with 5 Linemen, 3 WRs, 2RBs(WVU offense basically) and Led by Senior QB#18(6-3,195LBS)-3rd Year Starter with playoff experience to state semi final in 2005 against Coldwater, 141-of-243 passes for 2,112 yards and 20 touchdowns. Monroe runs a spread offense. Will run with empty backfield and 5 WR's at a time. WR'S WITH SPEED : Target #1=WR#2(6-3,190LBS), Target #2=WR#9(6-0,195LBS), Target #3=WR#21-(6-0,175LBS)
#2 Offense Run Game-Power RB/FB#12@6-2, 225lbs-(1,075yds,18tds.) speed not a concern but relys on sheer power to average almost 10yds per carry: The QB also likes to give the RB the dump pass at least once every other set of downs. The QB is also a mobile threat as he has rushed for 8 tds.
#3 Offensive Line-great pass protection.
#4 Defense - I have not watched film but from what I have read that Monroe runs a 3-4 base defense. BUTI have heard through chatter that they will mix it up with a 3-4 and a 3-3-5 with only one linemen down and there others up.
Sorry this is late!
My take against the spread offense: Not to say this is my game plan for Big Walnut but it would be my game plan for Ohio State should they play another spread offense. Have MLB mirror the QB parallel to the line of scrimmage(stay home and don't bite inside the gaps). Don't even watch the fakes just stay with the QB. OLB and ILB take the back whichever side they line up on. Stay with the RB parallel to LOS and don't get caught in traffic inside). CB's play man tight and S help picking up a double team on a inside slant or even blitz every few downs to put pressure. Or gang tackling behind the LBs should the runner come into the secondary.
GO Eagles!
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