Sunday, November 30, 2008

The Eastern Final

Last year the Gryphons made it all the way to the Eastern finals. I am not sure how many people thought that would happen. We had a shot to win right up until the last minute of the game.

Practically the entire team is back from that team that walked off the field knowing they almost won last year.

This team has played the entire season as if there was only one thing that mattered and that was getting back the Eastern Finals.

Only twice all year have we faced a half of a game that we didn't win that half and that was against Eastern Alamance as they out scored us 21-7 in the second half after we had posted a 35-0 half time lead.

Northern Vance shut us out in the second quarter of that game 10- 0 to tie us at the half 10-10.

Other than those two circumstances no team has been able to deter the Gryphons.

The Eastern finals will be played at the RMAC with two teams that are undefeated on the field this year.

We have played three common opponents.

There was Southern Wayne where West Craven smacked them 41-7. A couple of weeks after that the Gryphons laid a hurting on the Saints 63-7 in which our second team fumbled the ball just before the half and the Saints ran it in for a score.

Then we played Rose and shut them out 36-0 stopping their long streak of of consecutive games scoring. West Craven beat them 36-29 also in Greenville .

Last week West Craven played Southwest Edgecombe for the second time this year beating them 21-6 and 42-27. Both games were played at West Craven while the Gryphons shutout the Cougars 7-0 in Pinetops.

The Eagles scored 140 points in those four games while the Gryphons scored 106 in three games.

West Craven averaged 35 points while we scored at 35.3 against the same teams.

Here is the difference between the two. In those same games the Eagles gave up 17.5 points while the Gryphons averaged giving up two points a game against the same foes.

West Craven will throw the ball dink and dunk. Throw out in the flats and let their receivers go one on one. Every once in a while they will throw long.

Zack Williams our right cornerback got hurt on the opening kickoff against Eastern Alamance. Johnathan Williams up from the JVs filled in admirable. Hiawatha Bunn has not played defense since hurting his knee in the Fike game and he has started at left corner all year.

Thats two secondary spots that will see a lot of action against the Eagles.

Their quarterback is 6 feet 4 inches tall much like the kid from East Forsyth. The last two weeks we have had a hard time containing the quarterbacks from getting out of the pocket.

We batted down three balls against Eastern Alamance and I think we will need more of that as they will try to get the ball quickly outside.

One of the radio announcers from Eastern Alamance made the comment as they were wrapping up this past Friday night that he had never seen a team with as much speed as the Gryphons.

Because of our defensive size I was more worried about being match up against SWE or anyone that pounds it straight up the middle with big linemen.

Trying to get the ball to the outside is playing into our defensive strength.

The computers have the Gryphons a twelve point favorite.

Signing off Friday night I picked 35-28 Gryphons but I'm changing just a little.

I think you can make arrangements to visit Winston Salem on December 13th as the Gryphons win 34-21.

Let us all hope for a safe practice this week with no more injuries. Bunn will play Friday but right now Williams is a big question mark.

Regional finals are a rarity. Rocky Mount makes their third appearance in Four years. You never know when the next one will come back to Rocky Mount. Don't let this team down.

BE THERE

1 comment:

gryphon86 said...

Really great assessment with helpful information. It is certainly appreciated. I have heard that in addition to the QB committing to ECU that West Craven has a wide receiver already committed or being heavily recruited by UNC. I believe it will be a high scoring game (30's)where the difference will be which team can stop the other team's offense on one or two critical drives in the fourth quarter. With West Craven's QB and core of receivers RM will need to be healthy and FOCUSED the entire game. On another note ... the RM community and band need to be there in full force. These players deserve the community and schools full support. Anything less for such a high performing team will be a disappointment. It is our time to host an eastern regional final so let's don't blow this opportunity to show our support and go on to the state championship.