Agreed - BUT he still makes great catches in spite of the coverages. Throw him the ball!
I agree with MS4ever that he should have 5-8 catches a game but that's hard to do when he only gets 4-5 targets a game. Guess on my part but probably close to accurate.
Make the opposition try to stop him and watch the Palatine running game continue into the 2nd half...
Sorry - venting some pent-up frustration.
Couldn't agree with you more. The Maine South game was a great example. O'Shea caught 2 passes all game, one was a great catch and run for a TD.
I don't know what they were thinking..Use him as a decoy there or that he wouldn't be able to break free? Not sure, but I was just looking and only against Stevenson and Evanston did he have more than 5 catches. I know Orlando and Rivera are also very good players, and Moertl had that monster game against Schaumburg, but IMO O'Shea should get his hands on the ball as often as possible.
I'm hoping Palatine learns from Maine South's example last year. They were 4-3 after losing to New Trier, and then they made some changes and ran the table to an 8A title -- beating an unbeaten West Aurora team, a Barrington team they had lost to earlier, (sadly) a 12-0 Palatine team, and a 13-0 defending state champion Loyola squad. I think they need to get the ball into Stoudemire's hands as often as possibIe; I haven't liked the running back by committee thing. Additionally they need to go to O'Shea early and often, get him a minimum 10 touches, and then while teams are focusing on him that opens up coverage even more for Rivera and Orlando. Play to your strengths..