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Vidor at Lumberton - this ones for the playoffs
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Vidor should have a big size advantage up front, I don't think Lumberton will hold up well. If the Pirates can limit the big plays and avoid any disasters on punt return this week, they will win comfortably. -
Yea they had a couple of QB runs down that same sideline, looked a lot like our play but no flags thrown.
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Vidor at Lumberton - this ones for the playoffs
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The worlds smallest violin. [Hidden Content] -
Vidor at Lumberton - this ones for the playoffs
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I think the Pirates defensive line feasts on the Raiders, QB is going to be running for his life all night. Give me Vidor 32-7. -
Livingston 18 Little Cypress-Mauriceville 6/FINAL
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Thanks, I think they will. It just depends on if they can do anything in the playoffs, which will be a tough task. -
Livingston 18 Little Cypress-Mauriceville 6/FINAL
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That depends on how long #3 is around. -
The crew in question is, yet no one who can point out the hold because there wasn’t one.
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Vidor at Lumberton - this ones for the playoffs
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Yea the passing game is an afterthought but when that is your weakness why wouldn’t you work on it and focus on it until it is a strength? We keep practicing the same damn run plays that we already run 100 times. If they don’t know these plays already then what are we doing here, work on the pass. Like you said work on it in live game situations, the first 3 pre-district games we threw the ball 4 times total. -
Vidor at Lumberton - this ones for the playoffs
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Well this could be our last game of the season so I guess I’ll spell it out for these guys. #1 should be getting 10 touches a game out of the backfield, #12 should be getting 3 targets a game. #11 and #26 should be splitting time in the backfield. #43 and #55 should be on the line in short yardage situations. These are all defensive players and that’s why Vidor’s offense is not very good this year. -
I know right, first paycheck you’d be like WTF.
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Vidor at Lumberton - this ones for the playoffs
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Keep smoking Chief. -
You’d probably quickly regret that decision after a couple of games.
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Vidor at Lumberton - this ones for the playoffs
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Why would we need JV players? We already have enough capable bodies that aren’t used enough. -
Damnit... we need more people to drop unnecessary flags for fake holding penalties.
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Gee. After reading this comment, I can’t imagine why you aren’t beating down their doors to become an official.
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Vidor at Lumberton - this ones for the playoffs
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I see where you’re going with this... and I like it. -
Vidor at Lumberton - this ones for the playoffs
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Vidor has a chance to finish 4-4, I think the best Lumberton can do is 3-7 but yes I agree with the general premise of your point. -
Huffman Hargrave @ Vidor - Senior night 2020
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It has really hindered us from developing receivers and passers. Which is our weakness so they should have been working on that the most. I don’t have confidence in it coming around though, they don’t even know what personnel to use to get it done. -
Vidor at Lumberton - this ones for the playoffs
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Well it has come down to this, winner take all for a playoff spot. I didn’t think either team would be in this situation, for different reasons but here we are. Vidor or Lumberton to represent our lowly district, as a 3 or 4 seed to face a tough Lindale or Kilgore team in the first round. Who ya got? I think the Pirates have the bigger, better athletes but Lumberton just might want it bad enough to pull out the W at home. I just hope we get some decent referees and the players give it their all because this will be the last football game ever played for the seniors on one of these teams. -
Crosby fans should look for a DC sooner than later @BHFANGTFO of their way, these guys mean business.
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Huffman Hargrave @ Vidor - Senior night 2020
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Man you guys are going hard but I can’t argue with the lifelong fans. What is there keep Jeff from restructuring the coaching staff? What is to keep him from staying the AD and hiring all new coaches? He’s the boss in Vidor whether you like it or not. -
Negative, the passing game won’t be there. Vidor has done an excellent job in coverage and the pass rush will swallow you alive if you give them any time at all. The thing that has hurt us is athletic QBs who make plays on their own, so maybe you have a chance there.
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OMG, tell me about it. If only I could have had a black athletic child.
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Yea your right about that Unc, only getting worse but idk we used to get on them pretty good at the peewee games lol.
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We ran into the same thing at Livingston, I thought that may have just been a bad crew from up that way. Then we had the local crew last night who sucked just as bad, if not worse. I know it’s a hard job and not many people want to do it but come on, this is a game changing call here. It was the ref on the far sideline, he casually dropped a flag at the feet of the lead blocker but he had great position on the defender. Plus the QB was long gone by then, not sure what he was thinking there. The ref on that side had several questionable calls but he wouldn’t throw the flag where you could see a penalty call. He’d just drop it at his feet and nobody even knew there was a penalty until they stopped the game.