I thought the Temple Wildcats had a very productive scrimmage against Hays Consolidated last night. There were some good plays and some bad plays, which is what I would expect for the first time with a new coaching staff and young players.
Some of my thoughts: Offense looked good running the spread. Zach Allen looked comfortable running the "hurry up" offense. Allen threw the ball well. Receivers need work on catching the ball. A lot of balls were dropped. Keith Buhl looked good running the ball and catching the ball out of the backfield. The coaches get the plays into the QB quickly. At times, the QB was waiting on the referee to blow the whistle so they could run a play. It's hard to tell how good Hays actually is, but it was definitely an improvement from last year, no matter who we played.
Defensively: They ran a 3-4 defense. Secondary gave up a couple of long throws. Hays ran a spread offense against us and did not look as organized as our offense, but they were still able to make some good plays. The usual first game mistakes happened like wrapping up, missing assignments and dropped interceptions. There were a lot of hard hits on their players and fumbles were caused because of them. There were always several players swarming to the ball carrier.
Kicking Game: Joseph Pickett kicked well. He kicked several kickoffs into the end zone that had some good hang time also. The kickoffs were controlled (kickoff team did not run down the field) and the Hays returners were dropping the balls. Pickett made a field goal during the timed quarters.
There were 2 timed 12 minute quarters that Temple easily won, 17-0. A penalty that occurred well behind a breakaway run, called back a touchdown, and then we ended up with no points, was a mistake that will hopefully be addressed. Overall, it was a good starting point to hopefully get us back. Like I said, don't know how good Hays actually is, but it will be fun to watch this offense and see if they can compete with the rest of the district.
Also, the players were wearing numbers, but they were the usual numbering. No single digit numbers. I heard the Blue Front/White Back pants have a zig zag between the colors down the side of the pants. I heard the players like the new design, but those pants should not be messed with.
[This message has been edited by Smirk Ag (edited 8/20/2011 8:25a).]
[This message has been edited by Smirk Ag (edited 8/20/2011 8:28a).]
Some of my thoughts: Offense looked good running the spread. Zach Allen looked comfortable running the "hurry up" offense. Allen threw the ball well. Receivers need work on catching the ball. A lot of balls were dropped. Keith Buhl looked good running the ball and catching the ball out of the backfield. The coaches get the plays into the QB quickly. At times, the QB was waiting on the referee to blow the whistle so they could run a play. It's hard to tell how good Hays actually is, but it was definitely an improvement from last year, no matter who we played.
Defensively: They ran a 3-4 defense. Secondary gave up a couple of long throws. Hays ran a spread offense against us and did not look as organized as our offense, but they were still able to make some good plays. The usual first game mistakes happened like wrapping up, missing assignments and dropped interceptions. There were a lot of hard hits on their players and fumbles were caused because of them. There were always several players swarming to the ball carrier.
Kicking Game: Joseph Pickett kicked well. He kicked several kickoffs into the end zone that had some good hang time also. The kickoffs were controlled (kickoff team did not run down the field) and the Hays returners were dropping the balls. Pickett made a field goal during the timed quarters.
There were 2 timed 12 minute quarters that Temple easily won, 17-0. A penalty that occurred well behind a breakaway run, called back a touchdown, and then we ended up with no points, was a mistake that will hopefully be addressed. Overall, it was a good starting point to hopefully get us back. Like I said, don't know how good Hays actually is, but it will be fun to watch this offense and see if they can compete with the rest of the district.
Also, the players were wearing numbers, but they were the usual numbering. No single digit numbers. I heard the Blue Front/White Back pants have a zig zag between the colors down the side of the pants. I heard the players like the new design, but those pants should not be messed with.
[This message has been edited by Smirk Ag (edited 8/20/2011 8:25a).]
[This message has been edited by Smirk Ag (edited 8/20/2011 8:28a).]