Neuqua v GBW. 31-28 Hitters. Final

Nape

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A lot of hard hitting early. Neuqua just scored on a 3 yd TD. 7-0 2:05 left in 1st.
 

Nape

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You got it.

GBW with a 76 yard TD pass. Receiver was wide open. Great throw.
 

Nape

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Big #80, WR for GBW, having a huge game. Another long pass down to the Neuqua 10. Can't let that guy get that wide open twice.

3 yard TD pass on 3rd and goal.
 

Nape

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Neuqua right down the field. Bastable with the QB draw on 4th and goal from the 1.

The game is living up to the hype so far.
 
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Nape

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Hitter take opening kickoff and keep the ball for 7:30. TD pass to #8.

They got their running game going that drive.
 

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Raupauch 51 yd TD run for Neuqua.

Whatta game!!
 
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Nape

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Great answer by Neuqua. Isaiah Robertson with a huge catch and run. Raupauch with a 15 yard TD.
 

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Neuqua with a huge stop.

Neuqua ball on their own 45 yard line. 2:49 left. 28 all.
 

Nape

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Quick 3 and out. Hitters ball on the 28 with 1:45 left.
 

Nape

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Pass interference on both O and D. How in the hell do you call that? Terrible call at this point in the game.

Replay 4th.
 

Nape

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Huge 16 yard catch with the QB on the run. 1st down on the 20 with 34.9 seconds left.
 

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What a clutch kick!

What a great game!

GW had a great game plan and great execution.

GW QB and that WR (Pearson?) both played lights out.

NV RB had Great game as well

That was worth every penny of the 9.95 NFHS stream as I couldn't make the game live!!
 
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A real classic. Hetlet has such balls. If West doesn't get that first down, NV needs 2 first downs in :40 to get in position for a 40-45 yard FG. What a play by Brady to step up, avoid the rush, and make that play. That kid has really developed throughout the year and is playing his best ball at the right time.
 

Nape

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That was everything you could ever ask for in a HS football game. Both teams played incredibly well.

@EdgyTim .....I saw you down there close for the offsetting calls on 4th down that gave the Hitters another chance. What did you see?
 

Nape

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A real classic. Hetlet has such balls. If West doesn't get that first down, NV needs 2 first downs in :40 to get in position for a 40-45 yard FG. What a play by Brady to step up, avoid the rush, and make that play. That kid has really developed throughout the year and is playing his best ball at the right time.
I thought your QB was the difference in the game. Kid is a player, for sure.
 
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Capn,

It was a free roll. He was in plus territory and there would be less than 35 secs on the clock when he handed the ball over at Neuqua's 35ish of the play failed. Any coach worth having would make that call 10 out of 10 times.

A real classic. Hetlet has such balls. If West doesn't get that first down, NV needs 2 first downs in :40 to get in position for a 40-45 yard FG. What a play by Brady to step up, avoid the rush, and make that play. That kid has really developed throughout the year and is playing his best ball at the right time.
 
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There would have been :40 and the ball was on the 39. NV throws four passes and #1 was running hot. With a stiff breeze they need to get to the West 35. So 26 yards in :40 would have been a 50/50 prop. If he punts, NV has to go 60.

I just think he didn't want to deal with OT again so played like he was behind, which makes it an easy decision. I don't think 10/10 do that. I think 5-7 out of 10 accept OT and punt.

But since will never give West credit for anything, I get why you would say that.
 
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Im sure you consider a 52 yd field goal a no brainier in high school. Even with a stiff wind at your back 52 yds is tough at any level. In plus territory it's a go, not even a discussion for a coach that has a clue and I think your coach never even considered another approach. You also assume that GBW gains no yards on the play you're a real pip! Good luck next week.

There would have been :40 and the ball was on the 39. NV throws four passes and #1 was running hot. With a stiff breeze they need to get to the West 35. So 26 yards in :40 would have been a 50/50 prop. If he punts, NV has to go 60.

I just think he didn't want to deal with OT again so played like he was behind, which makes it an easy decision. I don't think 10/10 do that. I think 5-7 out of 10 accept OT and punt.

But since will never give West credit for anything, I get why you would say that.
 

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Pass interference on both O and D. How in the hell do you call that? Terrible call at this point in the game.

Replay 4th.

I'm still trying to figure this call out. It looked like for all its worth that the Neuqua defender held GW's receiver. Where this other PI came from is beyond me, maybe someone with Comcast can tell me since I don't have it anymore?
 

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A real classic. Hetlet has such balls. If West doesn't get that first down, NV needs 2 first downs in :40 to get in position for a 40-45 yard FG. What a play by Brady to step up, avoid the rush, and make that play. That kid has really developed throughout the year and is playing his best ball at the right time.
Great game plans, and outstanding execution by coaches and players, by both teams. NV is the real deal, no doubt about it. GW has come a long way since mid-season, with terrific improvement in execution on both sides of the ball. I thought Hetlet's decision making in the 4Q was outstanding, and, of course, the players did their part by executing plays. Just a great game by both teams. Next, another big challenge, but at home on a soon-to-be sloppy Duchon Field.
 
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Im sure you consider a 52 yd field goal a no brainier in high school. Even with a stiff wind at your back 52 yds is tough at any level. In plus territory it's a go, not even a discussion for a coach that has a clue and I think your coach never even considered another approach. You also assume that GBW gains no yards on the play you're a real pip! Good luck next week.

A couple of things. If you saw the kickoffs and extra points, you know that NV kicker had a huge leg. He actually kicked a touchback into the wind in the first half. His extra points disappeared into the night like no other kicker we played this year. With a stiff breeze, that kid is likely money from 50.

Second, it was 4th and 9. Not sure what you mean by "you assume GW gains no yards." On 4th and 9 you are forced to throw downfield. A screen pass would not be an option because GW already had run that on a 3rd and 13 earlier and came up short due to the correctly predicted pursuit speed of NV. You were right about the sideline to sideline ability of Rhat the LB.

So that play has four likely outcomes. First, it could be a sack, which if Brady doesn't coyly step up, happens as pocket collapsed. Second, an incomplete pass. If so NV needs 25-30 yards in :40 seconds and a good kick which I put as 50/50 proposition. Third, NV gets interception. This one would likely help GW unless the interceptor is #1 which might have been returned to at least the line of scrimmage or maybe more. Fourth is the completion for the first down.

Now we get to the fun part. GW under Hetlet has not won a game on a game winning FG to my knowledge. In 2012, we beat WN 3-0 in the mud bowl but pretty sure the FG was first half. I won't put any of my impressions of GW as having any truth, but from the seats, it has seemed like Hetlet strongly dislikes the kicking game. Some, not me, have even accused him of not kicking enough FGs. Going back four weeks against HC, he chose to go for two in OT which I applauded but others cited as his history of disdain for the kicking game.

Finally, that stiff breeze. I'm not talking Friday night at Wrigley stiff wind, but it was 10-15 steady that had the flags pointing directly into GW's face on that drive. And granted that final FG was only 32 yards, but add it all up and most of us were betting that we would see a punt on 4th & 9.

I will be happy to let others chime in that we're at the game and saw what that NV kicker was doing all game. And someone who felt the wind and saw the direction. And someone who had the context of seeing Hetlet coach for many games. For those of us that were at the field, it was a ballsy call.
 

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A couple of things. If you saw the kickoffs and extra points, you know that NV kicker had a huge leg. He actually kicked a touchback into the wind in the first half. His extra points disappeared into the night like no other kicker we played this year. With a stiff breeze, that kid is likely money from 50.

Second, it was 4th and 9. Not sure what you mean by "you assume GW gains no yards." On 4th and 9 you are forced to throw downfield. A screen pass would not be an option because GW already had run that on a 3rd and 13 earlier and came up short due to the correctly predicted pursuit speed of NV. You were right about the sideline to sideline ability of Rhat the LB.

So that play has four likely outcomes. First, it could be a sack, which if Brady doesn't coyly step up, happens as pocket collapsed. Second, an incomplete pass. If so NV needs 25-30 yards in :40 seconds and a good kick which I put as 50/50 proposition. Third, NV gets interception. This one would likely help GW unless the interceptor is #1 which might have been returned to at least the line of scrimmage or maybe more. Fourth is the completion for the first down.

Now we get to the fun part. GW under Hetlet has not won a game on a game winning FG to my knowledge. In 2012, we beat WN 3-0 in the mud bowl but pretty sure the FG was first half. I won't put any of my impressions of GW as having any truth, but from the seats, it has seemed like Hetlet strongly dislikes the kicking game. Some, not me, have even accused him of not kicking enough FGs. Going back four weeks against HC, he chose to go for two in OT which I applauded but others cited as his history of disdain for the kicking game.

Finally, that stiff breeze. I'm not talking Friday night at Wrigley stiff wind, but it was 10-15 steady that had the flags pointing directly into GW's face on that drive. And granted that final FG was only 32 yards, but add it all up and most of us were betting that we would see a punt on 4th & 9.

I will be happy to let others chime in that we're at the game and saw what that NV kicker was doing all game. And someone who felt the wind and saw the direction. And someone who had the context of seeing Hetlet coach for many games. For those of us that were at the field, it was a ballsy call.
Hetlet is an aggressive coach, so when he can be in control of his destiny and put the team in a position to win the game, he always does it. In a similar situation, the majority of HS coaches would punt the ball and take their chances in OT (think about it: you're 4th and 9 from the 39 yard line, but in about 40 seconds, you'll be 1st and 10 from the 10 with a great chance to score). You're right about it being a gutsy move, and it was also a smart move.
 

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Guys, wasn't it fourth and 6? That's what it looked like from the NFHS feed.

I was thinking the same thing. GW at the 38 yard line. Do they go for it or try a long field goal into the wind and if it doesn't make it - NV gets the ball where the field goal lands in high school or if in the end zone a touchback. My understanding is that a field goal is like a punt but you have the ability to get 3 points out of it if it goes thru.

Yes the NV kicker has the leg to hit from 50 especially with the wind. So NV would have just needed about 25 yards in 40 seconds to make the attempt (very doable).
 

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Yeah - me too. I think the announcers on the feed said 4th and 6. Maybe a long 6. But it could have been 7
 
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It was 4th and 8 or 9. Either way it was not 6. My point is still valid at 4th and 8.

It was no where near fourth and 6.

EDIT. Just checked Hudl. It was 4th & 8. From our horrible angle it looked like 9
 
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Thanks Randy.

I do not want to get away from the thread without echoing Chuck by saying I was hugely impressed with the creative game plan put together by NV. GW's run game was so solid they could get creative on 2nd & 5. NV average 2nd down yardage was 8-9. NV converted a ton of 3rd & 7 or 3rd & 9 by mixing in some great play calls and execution. West showed some backbone against that huge NV oline. NV is a very good football team and that was a most entertaining football game. A true classic.
 

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I stand corrected. Those NFHS announcers led me astray! Ok 4th and 8.

I stand behind what I said about the NV kicker able to hit from 50 (especially with the wind) I double dare you to post evidence of the contrary:D;) I could probably get some video for proof. One of my kids knows him well and they played on one of the various youth teams together.