5knots;906729 wrote:Gtown....how do you compare this year's Genoa team to the past two years?? very interested to hear
Well since the rest of Genoa is still hiding under their rocks I'll do my best to compare for you.
Our QB improved quite a bit over the past year and our ability and confidence to throw is there once again. It should give us more balance for different styles of attack if need be.
The running game is still there (when we don't play teams with stud LB'ers that can sniff out the Wing T....like Orrville for instance).
Our SO RB from last year gave up basketball to focus on the weights and added over 20 lbs of muscle since last football season. He's a load now. Very physical.
From what I am hearing through the rumor mill is that the coaching staff is as, if not more excited about this team as they were the team that made it to the Semi's as far as their potential.
Several observers from opposing schools as well as guys that just enjoy watching football claim that this is the best team we've fielded yet. That's from people that are not from Genoa nor Genoa fans in the least.
I see these kids playing more as a team than other years. They are more level-headed. Not as many personal fouls and the celebrations are gone. They are more businesslike which is a very refreshing change.
These intangible things I believe will benefit the team more than pure talent has in the past.
The defense is as good as I've ever seen it. Our DB's seem more solid than last year. Last year they got burnt several times early in the year and gave up a couple big plays. Those are gone this year and they need to be
considering all roads lead to Mr. Mauk in 14.
The Genoa fans and community seem quite mellow compared to years past. I feel that is in part due to the fact that Orrville doesn't only make the world's finest jellies, but also serves up world class humble pie.
That's a good thing IMO. I haven't heard the chatter amongst ourselves how we're better than last year or any of that garbage like in years past or how this is the year we're gonna do it. Everybody seems to be taking it one game at a time
and with the community not filling the kid's heads with garbage, they are taking it one game at a time as well.
It's going to be interesting to see how it all shakes out. I'd love to see Rd 3 of Genoa-Orrville this year out of respect for your program and the great ballgames we have shared. I can't see anything less in the future.
But as we both know, at this point it is completely wishful thinking. There is alot of football to be played between now and then coming to fruition.
Until then, good luck. I may be a Genoa Comet, but I am a fan of Orrville football as well.