Chris Pardue
Chris Pardue
busted fourth great open opportunity receiver zone
We had a receiver open that we didn't find in the end zone and then we busted the play on fourth down. That was a great opportunity to take the lead.
avoid ball best field finished game hit holes line miss nice offensive opened people played running runs smarter tyler
I thought our offensive line did an outstanding job. They opened some nice holes and made adjustments we have not been making. They played smarter and Tyler hit the seams he needed. He also made some people miss in the open field and then he finished runs when he couldn't avoid contact. It was his best game running the ball and our best game blocking.
adapting chance committee gets great guys hurt job offense open running shut skilled talent
It's kind of a committee thing for them now. If you don't keep the quarterback in the pocket, he will really hurt you running the football. We have to shut down the run completely to have a chance to win. If Danville gets their skilled guys in the open field, we are going to have a lot of problems. They don't have Turner, but they have done a great job at adapting their offense to the talent they have.
athletes athletic ball clay field good guys henry looks maybe open similar size slow using
Danville still looks good to me. They have a very quick, athletic team. They are similar to Henry Clay talent-wise. Maybe they don't have the size of Henry Clay, but they are doing good things with their offense. They are using a lot of misdirection to slow down your pursuit. They are getting the ball to their athletes in the open field and they have a lot of guys who make plays. They look like the same old Danville to me.
game given kids second straight trying
We are trying to let some different kids play on the kickoff team, but that's the second straight game we've given up a touchdown. If not for that, we would have been up at halftime.
ball covered covering defend double early game helps leaves left matter missed opportunity others passes people prepared running screen ways
We missed the opportunity on some screen passes early to get him the ball. After that, they double covered him and that left others open. But we have to be prepared to find ways to get Seth the ball. No matter how much double covering him helps our running game or leaves other receivers open, we still have to get him the ball and make people defend the whole field.
couple district feeling might moves niche trying
We are still feeling out some things. We might make a couple of moves and see what happens. We are still trying to find everyone's niche before we get to district play.
aaron blocks couple feet job moving pancake staying
Bradley had a couple of pancake blocks and Aaron did a much better job moving his feet and staying on his blocks.
continue either game good lost played pull seniors separate start stay takes team
We all have to do what it takes to be successful. We've lost one game and not played real well in the other game. Now one of two things will happen. Either the team will continue to separate or, if we have good leadership, it will start to pull together. It won't stay the same. If our seniors want to pull this team together, then we can be successful. If not, then we are in for a long game.
attacks ball block defensive double good guy hard holds lines offensive runs size staple team
Minton is really a good player. He attacks and runs to the ball really well. For a guy his size to run like that is amazing. He is the staple that holds their offensive and defensive lines together. We may have to double team him all the time, but even then it is hard to block him.
aggressive line
But they are more aggressive in the line and then they have Minton.
both game passing running
Our passing game was better, but our running game suffered. We have to get them both working together.
came defense huge plays stepped
I thought our defense stepped up real big when they had to. They came up and made huge plays for us.
johnson keeps tough wrap
Johnson is really a good, tough back. If you don't wrap him up, he just keeps going.