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...
continue four next three year
We have to continue next year to find three or four more.
bit catching good guys run thin tomorrow worn
It was a good practice. The receivers are getting a little worn down; they run a lot in this new system, and we're a little thin at that spot. We'll probably get more of the big guys in tomorrow to give the receivers a little bit of a break. But we've put in two-thirds of the offense, and the guys are catching on pretty well.
deal few hours missing run takes week
It takes about 48 hours to run its course, so we'll probably have a few more missing (Thursday), too. But, better this week than next. It's just something you have to deal with.
drives needed seemed
There's probably two drives we'd like to have back. Other than that, when we needed a play, we seemed to come up with it.
fall hope past wheels win
It would set us up, but if we don't win this one, I don't think the wheels will fall off. I hope we're past that.
life waiting
This guy's life is a movie waiting to happen.
beat coming kids opponents three whether
Right now, we've got three big-time opponents coming up and I think our kids are going to play well. Whether we can beat them or not, we will find out but ... we've just got to go play.
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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.
enjoyed folks football since time
It's been a long time since our folks have enjoyed football success.
game played since
It's probably the most significant game that we have played since I've been here.
coaches great happy kids players
It's a great win. We're happy to be 2-0. But I don't want our kids to think that we as coaches or them as players can be satisfied. We just have to play with a sense of urgency.
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.
adding details focus good left scheme starting terms understand
In terms of adding things from a scheme standpoint, there's not a lot left to do. We want to focus more on the details of what we already have in. They are starting to understand it (the new offense) and make adjustments on the run, which is good to see.
against favor help officials plays sideline sure worked
In that case, it would have worked against us if they had reversed the call. I'm in favor of replay, and anything to help officials get it right. But I'm sure we will disappointed on the sideline at times, and there will be plays that go against us.