First I’d like to thank Eagle82 and friends for meeting up with myself and another SLC fan prior to the Abilene Eagles game with Keller Timber Creek. I thoroughly enjoyed all the pregame talk and the opportunity to observe the game from the sideline. Last night was my first opportunity to see the Eagles play in 2016. Here are a few non-homer observations:
1. The Abilene Eagle offense performed like a well oiled machine, scoring on 6 of first 7 drives. The Sr. QB and RB combination, #12 & #28, performed as you’d expect multi-year starters and team leaders to perform. They will give Abilene a decided advantage in many PO matchups.
2. The Eagle OL played a very solid game, opening holes for the running game and protecting #12 all night.
3. I really liked WR #1, good speed with good hands and #90 at TE. He is a redzone weapon. I’m not sure why #5 was not used more last night. Eagle fans should hope that he becomes a PO surprise for Eagle opponents. You will need a 2nd receiving option in the PO’s.
4. The Eagle defense played with much intensity and the game stats were certainly impressive. I did see two areas of concern:
1. The Abilene Eagle offense performed like a well oiled machine, scoring on 6 of first 7 drives. The Sr. QB and RB combination, #12 & #28, performed as you’d expect multi-year starters and team leaders to perform. They will give Abilene a decided advantage in many PO matchups.
2. The Eagle OL played a very solid game, opening holes for the running game and protecting #12 all night.
3. I really liked WR #1, good speed with good hands and #90 at TE. He is a redzone weapon. I’m not sure why #5 was not used more last night. Eagle fans should hope that he becomes a PO surprise for Eagle opponents. You will need a 2nd receiving option in the PO’s.
4. The Eagle defense played with much intensity and the game stats were certainly impressive. I did see two areas of concern:
- While there were no Eagle pass coverage breakdowns, there were TC receivers open on some plays who dropped passes. Teams in the PO’s likely won’t drop those passes.
- Probably the biggest single area of concern that Eagle fans should have is a lack defensive depth. Even with fairly good leads, I didn’t observe much rotation on the Eagle defense. District 3-6A by it’s very nature leaves questions about a team’s ability to play a 48 minute game. Without having many capable rotation kids, the Eagle defense will have a difficult time not getting worn down against some of the better PO teams.
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