Guy Morriss
Guy Morriss
Guy W. Morrissis an American football coach and former player. He is currently the offensive line coach at Lexington Christian Academy in Lexington, Kentucky. Before joining Lexington Christian, he was a special assistant to the athletic director at Texas A&M University–Commerce, where he was also the head football coach from 2009 to 2012. Morriss also served as the head football coach at the University of Kentucky for two seasonsand at Baylor University for five seasons. He played college football at...
believe clear continue enhance football lee moving offensive ratio seek style vision
We will continue to seek a 60-40 pass-to-run ratio moving forward. I believe Lee can take what we are doing and enhance it. Lee and I have a clear vision of the style of offensive football we want to play.
continue four next three year
We have to continue next year to find three or four more.
league talk turning
We're not in that league yet. No more talk about turning the corner.
buy check days football four investing last message rooms since starting supposed team time weight workouts
Since the end of last season, the whole team has really started to buy into the whole message of doing things the right way. I haven't had any off-the-field problems. I haven't had to check rooms at night. They've been doing conditioning workouts at 6 a.m. four days a week. You can tell they've been investing some time in the weight room. We are starting to look like a football team is supposed to.
break care core hurt kid taken
I think he's taken care of his core issues. A kid like him is so active, I don't think the break will hurt him.
consistent defense good hit move offense ran red sticks took
I thought the defense ran around pretty good, especially in the red zone. It took us a little while to get anything going offensively. I'd like to see us be a little more consistent in our offense and move the sticks a little bit. We did hit some big plays, which is good to see.
bowl sure
I think we can play spoilers. If we can't go to a bowl, let's make sure they don't get to go to a bowl either.
athletic competition create good job men somewhere spot win
That will create some good competition at that spot and all those young men know if they don't win that job that they'll play somewhere else. All are athletic enough to play a lot of different spots.
execute rest
It is just polishing (the rest of the week) at this point, we really haven't much. We just need to execute better and get everyone clicking.
anyone best football played
I don't think anyone has played their best football yet. We all have things we can get better at.
control guys mentally ready
If we take these guys lightly, we'll have a dogfight. If we're mentally ready to play, I think we can take control early.
believe bigger crowds distract good handling job kids leads lines maybe outside past preach stadiums start stuff tried white
We've tried to preach to our kids that everything outside the white lines is not very important. They've done a good job of tuning all that stuff out, which leads me to believe that maybe we can start handling the noisier crowds and the bigger stadiums and the pageantry, where in the past we let that kind of stuff kind of distract us.
ask games good handle learn opponent prime quality riding stuff talked time tv
We have to learn to play in games like that, with a good quality opponent and a lot riding on it, good prime time TV and stuff like that. That's what they ask for and that's what we talked about all week. This is why you come, for a game like this, and you've got to handle that atmosphere.
believed coaches definitely door kick kids knocking next sell step turned
When you're recruiting, you sell everything you have and that definitely was a part of it. Our kids believed the coaches when we told them we are about to get it turned around. We're knocking on the door and our next step is that we need you to kick it down. A lot of kids want to be a part of that.