SUPER787;544622 wrote:You didn't factor in the weather: very cold with snow flurries and/or showers. That plays into the running game more so than the passing game. That said, there are more chances for fumbles and mis-handling the snap in the running game. This should be an exciting game.
Cheers.
Just from looking at weather forecasts, I believe those snow/rain showers are supposed to be during the morning, early afternoon hours. Even if there is to be a light snow, as long as there isn't a strong wind it shouldn't effect the passing offense too much. The Big Red defense is going to have a bigger impact on what Dover can do on offense than the weather will, IMO.
The biggest keys for Dover Saturday night is going to be to get some stops on defense of Big Red early, and not turn the football over. In Dover's playoff losses the last few years (twice to Big Red and once to Licking Valley), we have fallen behind in the first half because of turnovers and getting run over on defense. All 3 games Dover has managed to come back late in the 2nd half to within a score, but the deficit has been too much to overcome.
IF Dover can get off to a hot start, it would be huge.
IF this offense gets into a rhythm it can be very tough to slow down, even against a quality team.
With all these IF's I sound like FWK. IF Big Red didn't turn it over we beat Massillon, IF we weren't injured we beat Ursuline, IF, IF, IF