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Stop the run and make them pass. If Oly is down and they have to pass forget about it. I would of taken 0-3 in the preseason with a win over Woods Cross. That was a big loss. Oly now has to beat either East or Highland to even make the playoffs as a four seed.
If they don't get some type of a passing game going there may only be two more wins on their schedule this year. (Stansbury / Tooele)
What may have been a promising year could turn UGLY fast.
Woods cross exposed our weakness load the box and make Harris throw and we could not complete a pass is there any route besides a slant or fade in this offense. the D looked beat up I hope they can get healthy before East.
It sure looks like it's "gelin" Coach Fernandes get the "Dr. Scholl" award for the week! Multiple points of success, and an attitude on the team that's unparalleled in recent time. Ojala that Fred coached B-Ball...
Nice to see a great team effort. Lots of weapons on the Cat's this year. Good rotation of players and lots of speed and energy. Nice work turning the program around coaches, parents and fan's.
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