Since today's game was the final home game of the year for
the 8th grade Broncho football team, I decided to take a few hours off of work
to come and watch Tyler play. For all I know, this might have been my final
opportunity to see him suited up for a game on the gridiron...
I can see why Tyler has lost interest in playing the game,
as he spends 95% of the time stationed on the sideline while the same kids trot
on and off the field after a series of unsuccessful runs up the middle forces a
turnover on downs. This is the second year in a row that these kids have
struggled on the field, but I refuse to believe that it is the kids. More than
likely it is the uninspired play calling, on both offense and defense, that is
the culprit. A mere two years ago these same kids led two teams to undefeated
seasons in the youth football league while a third team went 3-3 (I think). That
means that there is at least enough talent to go .500 on the season, and the
record should be better than that. What makes it especially puzzling to me,
based on my one game experience, is that despite a huge deficit and almost no
shot at a comeback, the players on the field were still the same. Isn't that the
time to give the other kids a shot? To give them the experience of playing? To
see if they can handle the pressure? At the very least to keep their interest in
the sport at a level that might inspire them to play again? That doesn't seem to
factor in with these coaches.
Tyler sees the field primarily on kick returns, where he
is a second level blocker. He did manage to get on the field for an abbreviated
offensive series as time ran out at the end of the game, the only time the
coaches sent in anyone other than their first time and the primary subs.
Regardless of the score and his playing time, I am glad I could make it. I am
very proud of Tyler for sticking it out under these adverse conditions!
And wouldn't it figure, after harping on Tara to make sure
she gets a picture of the final score all this time that I would be the one to
forget during the only game I attend all season? We had to go by memory on the
final score, but regardless of whether it is correct or not the boys lost the
game by a wide margin...
Game 5 - vs. Linden Middle School
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Tyler and his teammates getting a bit of a pep talk before the
opening kick.
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Tyler lined up on the far side of the field in his spot for the kick
return.
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Tyler running to the sideline after a short return.
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Tyler spends most of his time standing on the sideline watching
as his teammates struggle to move the ball (or stop the ball,
whatever the case may be).
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Tyler on the field for another kick return.
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Although hard to spot, Tyler is on the field for an offensive
series!
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Tyler getting ready to return to the huddle after running a
play.
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Tyler heading to the sideline as the game clock neared zero.
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