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  1. How many former Lufkin Panthers are presently playing at the collegiate level ? We've had alot of talent come thru lately
  2. All it would take is to move the two quick inside recievers to a wing position close to the tackles. Numerous option plays, sweeps, counters, and reverses could be used. Plus the power plays and sweeps with Kedron and you can bet Preston and the other big reciever would get alot of one on one coverage on the option and play action passes. You do not need a huge line to do this utilizing trap and option gap blocking
  3. I dont believe that we have as many good players than we did in the late 90's thru mid 2000's however how many teams in our district have a rb comitted to notre dame and DT recruited by likes of alabama, georgia etc and other kids that can really play? If they did, I bet they would be competing for at least the # 2 spot in district. The other thing I noticed is Lufkin does not seem to have as many on the team as in years past. My son graduated a few years ago and said you would not believe some of the guys walking the halls that do not play.
  4. It would help our running game if we run the x or z reciever over the middle of the field when we run a twin reciever set. We ran one play across with # 14 tonight and it was successful. We need these routes to keep the opposing backers busy with coverage. Without that threat, lbs are free to key the run or blitz. If we would move murphy and # 14 in close in a double wing we could utilize them in the run game with counters, options and sweeps
  5. You are right. Aledo is not afraid of big bad Longview. They have coaches that excel at scheming for opponents and players confident to execute the plan
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