
Originally Posted by
eaglesinsider
I disagree, RH does not have the right offense to hang with McD. McD's offense was so bad early in the season that RH would have had a chance early on, but there's no way RH beats the McD team that was playing at the end of the season with Wood at QB. I'd say 21-7, 21-14, or 28-14 or somewhere along those lines as a final score. The front 7 of McD is too good to allow that Wing-T offense of RH to drive against them on a consistent basis. RH's defense is good too, but I think Jabari, Taysean, and Syl Brown are too much for them athletically.
I've said it before and I'll say it again, you need a great passing offense if you want to hang with MIAA teams. A CHC team in a down MIAA beat Dunbar by 24, Dunbar has given up 23 points total in the 12+ games they've played since then. MIAA defenses are too good to consistently move the ball on the ground. Even though they lost in the semis, I'd still give Westminster the best shot at taking down an A Conference team on a warm day with good conditions for passing. You need that quick strike element to match a team with more talent and/or better coaching.
I think Westminster would have a good chance against CHC and McD. It's too bad that Westminster turned down the offer from McD to play Week 4 this season. We would have actually had 3 good public vs. MIAA A games to look at. It's also too bad that RH is locked into the schedule they are, I'd like to see them play McD and/or CHC.
If Westminster wasn't losing most of their weapons on offense this year, I'd say I would like to see Westminster-CHC in the I-95 Classic to open up the 2013 season.