If it takes a real man to admit he was wrong, then I guess I'm all man. I thought Ada coach Mike Fell was crazy to play -- much less start -- Zac Dysert in Ada's first-round playoff game. For those of you living under a rock or just coming out of a coma, Dysert broke the thumb on his throwing hard only a month ago.
What purpose did it serve to play Dysert? Unless the Bulldogs found themselves down by three scores in the third quarter, I felt the prudent call was to stick with Mitchell Faine. Only then would I understand putting Dysert in.
And yet Fell went against what I thought and started Dysert. And what did the all-Ohio quarterback do? Throw for 311 yards and four TDs.
Guess that's why Fell is one of the best coaches in the area and I'm not.
Saturday, November 3, 2007
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