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Gautier @ Picayune 5A South State Championship


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This game once again matches two of the most talented players in the state, along with the supporting cast on each team that makes this another classic. Which team, which coach makes the adjustments learning from their game three weeks ago to at least slow down these prolific offenses? Picayune seems to be in just a bit of a lull, or is it just playing better playoff competition? Gautier continues to score on everybody, but might have had the easier path so far. I literally don’t have a clue, and if I wasn’t watching my Ocean Springs Greyhounds, I’d definitely be driving over to Picayune. Don’t miss this game if you’re anywhere close. 

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All the talk about Guatier’s offense rightfully so. Their defense has really improved as well. The issue I saw when WC played them was discipline they had five or six unsportsmanlike penalties. The coaches saw enough and called timeout and scolded them pretty good. If they get that under control this is definitely a toss up in my opinion.

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4 minutes ago, Wareaglefan1us said:

All the talk about Guatier’s offense rightfully so. Their defense has really improved as well. The issue I saw when WC played them was discipline they had five or six unsportsmanlike penalties. The coaches saw enough and called timeout and scolded them pretty good. If they get that under control this is definitely a toss up in my opinion.

Here’s the thing - Gautier is in uncharted waters.  They’ve never made it to the 3rd round before, so hopefully that will work in our favor.

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1 hour ago, maroontide06 said:

Here’s the thing - Gautier is in uncharted waters.  They’ve never made it to the 3rd round before, so hopefully that will work in our favor.

Gautier probably grew up a little in the pressure cooker of that first game. If they (or their coaches) we’re going to show immaturity, it would have been there. While I’m sure the experience and the home field will both work in the Tide’s favor, I don’t think that Gautier comes in wide eyed or nervous. 

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9 minutes ago, David said:

Gautier probably grew up a little in the pressure cooker of that first game. If they (or their coaches) we’re going to show immaturity, it would have been there. While I’m sure the experience and the home field will both work in the Tide’s favor, I don’t think that Gautier comes in wide eyed or nervous. 

I’m not trying to argue with you but Marcus High definitely showed some immaturity when we played them.  That won’t have any bearing with the game Friday night and Picayune won’t be wide eyed or nervous either.  This is the game that Picayune wants with the opponent that Picayune wants.  The Tide will be ready for this game.

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9 hours ago, maroontide06 said:

I’m not trying to argue with you but Marcus High definitely showed some immaturity when we played them.  That won’t have any bearing with the game Friday night and Picayune won’t be wide eyed or nervous either.  This is the game that Picayune wants with the opponent that Picayune wants.  The Tide will be ready for this game.

Not to argue, just trying to figure out how this game will work out. Both teams know their opponent, so the nerves won’t be as big a part. Maybe that means less penalties, maybe it means a little more chipiness. There’s no doubt the coaching advantage seems to be on the side of the maroon, but as for more offensive weapons, might be for the Gators. Some would say there wasn’t much defense the last game, but Picayune had not seen such a pure passing offense. Gautier has played against several run oriented offenses. Now that the Yune coaches have seen them in person, they can make changes. Gautier knew what to expect, and couldn’t stop it. Penalties and turnovers, as usual, decide more than anything. Slight chance of rain that would hurt the passing offense. Don’t know much about the injury situation. Vegas has it even money right now, with the home field being the slightest advantage if any. I’m leaning toward the more experienced Picayune, but wouldn’t bet the boat. 

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This is not the biggest or most athletic that the tide has ever had. From my watching they have something you can’t coach.. They feed on and welcome adversity. I think they are on an incredible run and as good as Gautier offense is , they are not the one to break it.

 

Gautier has a period in their games where they explode for two or three TDs then go into a long lull. Last time they played Picayune just went into the lull with them. . I can guarantee that Picayune Coach has seen this too will exploit it. They also were sending everybody to stop the run and got burnt on some swing passes. They will get burnt worse this time if they have to do that again. They did the same thing against us for the run but our passing game resembles Nebraskas trying to play from behind during the Tommy Frost days.I think this game will be already decided  for most of the fourth quarter.

 

I want  to see more of #4 for Picayune taking the snap 

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20 hours ago, slicklizard said:

This is not the biggest or most athletic that the tide has ever had. From my watching they have something you can’t coach.. They feed on and welcome adversity. I think they are on an incredible run and as good as Gautier offense is , they are not the one to break it.

 

Gautier has a period in their games where they explode for two or three TDs then go into a long lull. Last time they played Picayune just went into the lull with them. . I can guarantee that Picayune Coach has seen this too will exploit it. They also were sending everybody to stop the run and got burnt on some swing passes. They will get burnt worse this time if they have to do that again. They did the same thing against us for the run but our passing game resembles Nebraskas trying to play from behind during the Tommy Frost days.I think this game will be already decided  for most of the fourth quarter.

 

I want  to see more of #4 for Picayune taking the snap 

#4 is a helluva a athlete and fun to watch. We got plenty of options on this year's team for sure.

20 hours ago, slicklizard said:

This is not the biggest or most athletic that the tide has ever had. From my watching they have something you can’t coach.. They feed on and welcome adversity. I think they are on an incredible run and as good as Gautier offense is , they are not the one to break it.

 

Gautier has a period in their games where they explode for two or three TDs then go into a long lull. Last time they played Picayune just went into the lull with them. . I can guarantee that Picayune Coach has seen this too will exploit it. They also were sending everybody to stop the run and got burnt on some swing passes. They will get burnt worse this time if they have to do that again. They did the same thing against us for the run but our passing game resembles Nebraskas trying to play from behind during the Tommy Frost days.I think this game will be already decided  for most of the fourth quarter.

 

I want  to see more of #4 for Picayune taking the snap 

 

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