Wow.
The coach did a good job of not "running the score up".
He didn't mean for them to "laydown" and not score when they got to the five yard line. What he was wanting to do was keep the score from being outrageously rediculous but still get field goal attempt pratice in. Same for the two point conversion attempts, that is just something you need to do regardless of the score in order to prepare for the NEXT game. Those two things can be deciding factors in a later game in the playoffs and the championship game.
Most people don't understand that when playoffs start generally the first round is usually matched up between a No.1 team and a barely squeeked into the playoffs team. This particular game was indeed a typical first round playoff game.
Therefore the win is fair to say pretty much decided before it starts, yet the coach of the No.1 team still needs to play and practice in preperation for the NEXT games, which only get harder.
And the simple fact is just that they absolutely dominated the first quarter with shear talent and the luck of the gameplay. No-one to "blame" there.
I have two boys playing high school football btw..........
Our last district game is tommorow night against a team that just hasn't done well in several years. Prediction is we will absolutely dominate that game.
Yet our record will put us in the bottom of the playoff picks, which means we will go up against a No.1 team that hasn't lost a game in several years......which means our ass will probably be handed to us on a platter. That's just the way it goes.