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Special path into semifinals

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Day after day for the majority of the 2012 season, the Morris football team has been putting 20-30 minutes in on the practice field perfecting the nuances of the third, and most forgotten, phase of the game: special teams. Whether it’s “Thumper” – their pooch kickoff – or their reverse return, the ‘Skins are always looking for an angle that gives them an edge in the kicking game, and thus far, it has paid off in the 2012 IHSA State Playoffs.

“We didn’t really change much (heading into the playoffs),” Morris offensive coordinator and resident special teams guru Bill Lauer said during a practice Wednesday. “We take 20 minutes every day and work on two or three of our special teams concepts each day. When those other teams are out there putting more emphasis on their ‘O’ and ‘D’, that’s when we feel like we can take advantage.”

Against Rich East and Urbana in the first two rounds, the Redskins forced multiple turnovers with their kickoff team by dropping short looping kicks in between the return team’s first and second lines. It gave the Redskins early momentum and ultimately helped lead to blowouts in both contests.

“A lot of teams really want to set up their middle wedge and their walls, and they’re dropping guys back. They got their front five and four deep, so we thought we could take advantage of what we call ‘Thumper.’ We just kinda chip it over that front line and we got guys flying down to the ball and trying to cause havoc,” Lauer said.

Special teams would also play a huge factor in Saturday’s quarterfinal against the Washington Panthers, specifically in the kicking game with Washington’s kicker suspended for having chewing tobacco on school grounds. Not only was Morris’ kicker dressed, senior Fernando Del Toro had a big game, nailing all four extra points, including the PAT in overtime that won the game for the Redskins.

“I have a lot more time just to work on my kicks this season – work on my kicks, work on kickoffs, extra points, field goals and everything,” Del Toro said after the win Saturday about quitting soccer to focus on football. “My job is to make kicks, and I did that today.”

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