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CatholicCougs14

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Well football is here. Fitting that possibly one of the best games of the season in NC is week 1.

Catholic and Christian have played the past three years after taking 15 years off and Catholic leads the three games 2-1.

Honestly looking at this game and film it's always tough to get a beat on Christian because they never show much in scrimmages. People talking about how great Cox Mill looked, but the Knights didn't show much of what they're capable of in that scrimmage.

I do think Catholic has the edge in this game. The Cougars have 16 returning starters from last season's state title team and last year beat Christian without DE Kevin Coss who returns and LB Chase Foley who graduated.

Last season turnovers and penalties played a huge rule, Christian turned the ball over 4 times including three in the redzone which allowed Catholic to hang around and ultimately win the game. I expect no different this year.

I think Catholic's backfield will be solid once again with Junior Lamagea McDowell, Senior Michael Neel and Sophomore Paul Neel/Senior Vaughan Hall it'll be a tough assignment for the Knights to keep the Cougars backfield in check.

Pair that with returning QB Chris Walton and the Cougars are loaded for bear, but the key as always with Catholic is upfront. The line is as big as I've ever seen at Catholic I believe their average weight is 275 pounds, and the second team OL is just as big as well.

Christian will have their hands full with that as several of their starters go both ways, which in the 90+ degree heat can take a toll, especially if Catholic begins going on 10+ play drives.

On defense, Catholic's front four is as good as I've seen. Navy commit Ari Rodriguez leads the way with Richmond commit Nick King on one end and Kevin Coss (15 sacks in 2017) on the other. The other tackle spot has several guys who can rotate in led by Senior Jack Morgan.

Linebackers and safeties also look pretty solid led by Senior Brian Jacobs who will be Catholic's all time leading tackler by the end of the season.

All in all, the key for Catholic will be tiring out the Knights on defense. In the state title game a year ago Catholic had four drives of 14+ plays. I feel like they can do the same against the Knights, but the key will be taking care of the football.

As for Chrsitian, their all-world QB Garrett Shrader is the real deal and I think is as good as there is in the state of NC. The key will be keeping him in the pocket and not allowing him to use his legs to get to the outside and burn Catholic.

I think Catholic wins this game behind their running game and a defense line that can wreck havoc all game long.
 
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Not going to lie, it wouldn’t surprise me to see Catholic Win this one in pretty comfortable fashion.
 

Na$car9812

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Not going to lie, it wouldn’t surprise me to see Catholic Win this one in pretty comfortable fashion.

Didn’t mean to cut my message off lol. But saw Christian play Cox Mill in the scrimmage, and at times that QB they have was running gn for his life. Cox Mill was getting pressure on him fairly consistently. Forced him to make some bad decisions and got picked off twice. Lots of throws off his back foot as well. I’d venture to say oline will be a struggle for Christian in the early parts of this season.
 

CatholicCougs14

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Didn’t mean to cut my message off lol. But saw Christian play Cox Mill in the scrimmage, and at times that QB they have was running gn for his life. Cox Mill was getting pressure on him fairly consistently. Forced him to make some bad decisions and got picked off twice. Lots of throws off his back foot as well. I’d venture to say oline will be a struggle for Christian in the early parts of this season.
They showed nothing vs Cox Mill so we’ll see
 
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Na$car9812

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They showed nothing vs Cox Mill so we’ll see

Not saying they opened up the playbook... but they just flat out struggled to block cox mill’s dline... more specifically that big d end Cox Mill has. Obviously when a gameplan is in place you can work around a struggling line. I was just saying I think your dline could definitely have an opportunity to get after them


One guy that really stood out to me was one of the Christian wr’s. #1. I don’t know his name, I just know he’s a first year starter, played hoops, and can jump out of the stadium. He was very very good I thought.
 

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Well football is here. Fitting that possibly one of the best games of the season in NC is week 1.

Catholic and Christian have played the past three years after taking 15 years off and Catholic leads the three games 2-1.

Honestly looking at this game and film it's always tough to get a beat on Christian because they never show much in scrimmages. People talking about how great Cox Mill looked, but the Knights didn't show much of what they're capable of in that scrimmage.

I do think Catholic has the edge in this game. The Cougars have 16 returning starters from last season's state title team and last year beat Christian without DE Kevin Coss who returns and LB Chase Foley who graduated.

Last season turnovers and penalties played a huge rule, Christian turned the ball over 4 times including three in the redzone which allowed Catholic to hang around and ultimately win the game. I expect no different this year.

I think Catholic's backfield will be solid once again with Junior Lamagea McDowell, Senior Michael Neel and Sophomore Paul Neel/Senior Vaughan Hall it'll be a tough assignment for the Knights to keep the Cougars backfield in check.

Pair that with returning QB Chris Walton and the Cougars are loaded for bear, but the key as always with Catholic is upfront. The line is as big as I've ever seen at Catholic I believe their average weight is 275 pounds, and the second team OL is just as big as well.

Christian will have their hands full with that as several of their starters go both ways, which in the 90+ degree heat can take a toll, especially if Catholic begins going on 10+ play drives.

On defense, Catholic's front four is as good as I've seen. Navy commit Ari Rodriguez leads the way with Richmond commit Nick King on one end and Kevin Coss (15 sacks in 2017) on the other. The other tackle spot has several guys who can rotate in led by Senior Jack Morgan.

Linebackers and safeties also look pretty solid led by Senior Brian Jacobs who will be Catholic's all time leading tackler by the end of the season.

All in all, the key for Catholic will be tiring out the Knights on defense. In the state title game a year ago Catholic had four drives of 14+ plays. I feel like they can do the same against the Knights, but the key will be taking care of the football.

As for Chrsitian, their all-world QB Garrett Shrader is the real deal and I think is as good as there is in the state of NC. The key will be keeping him in the pocket and not allowing him to use his legs to get to the outside and burn Catholic.

I think Catholic wins this game behind their running game and a defense line that can wreck havoc all game long.
But didn't CHARLOTTE CHRISTIAN actually WIN THE GAME?
 

mountie pride

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Hey I know you probably cannot read, but check the date of when that post was made.
I knew when the post was made but after reading your critique of the unbeatable charlotte catholic cougars I could not see any team having any chance of defeating them.
 

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I knew when the post was made but after reading your critique of the unbeatable charlotte catholic cougars I could not see any team having any chance of defeating them.
I don’t have a dog in this fight, but I didn’t get the sense that CC14 was saying Catholic was unbeatable but he thought they were going to be extremely good (which I figure they are since they are being compared to last years 16-0 state title team). CC14 was also clearly impressed with Christian. He knows a lot more about Catholic and was providing info on them, the rest of the season will determine how good this version of the team is.

FYI, last year while Catholic was going 16-0, Christian went 10-1 on their way to a title. Would you be shocked if the two schools each have titles again this year with only one loss between them?
 
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Where's Lee at?:D:D:D:D

See what happens when you play another private school. Better stick to hunting squirrel you dork.
 

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I don’t have a dog in this fight, but I didn’t get the sense that CC14 was saying Catholic was unbeatable but he thought they were going to be extremely good (which I figure they are since they are being compared to last years 16-0 state title team). CC14 was also clearly impressed with Christian. He knows a lot more about Catholic and was providing info on them, the rest of the season will determine how good this version of the team is.

FYI, last year while Catholic was going 16-0, Christian went 10-1 on their way to a title. Would you be shocked if the two schools each have titles again this year with only one loss between them?

I agree and I expected and still expect for them to both be state champs. Christian is the real deal and they are in it to win it against any team in NC. Lack of overall depth would hurt them in a full season and five game playoff in 3A and 4A but they would crush some dreams.