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Rez

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  1. 3 hours ago, jake94 said:

    You have lost your mind if you don’t think Bost is the best QB on that squad. Take this from a guy that hates PNG with a passion, Bost is a good QB.

    Seriously. A kid who transfers out of Vidor has basically never even heard of what the qb position is. I’m sure he’s a good player, but his education is stunted. I include Montana quirante in that - he wasn’t a qb. He was a running back who touches the ball first. 

  2. 4 hours ago, Eagle91 said:

    I believe this is a prediction thread not about how loyal we are. I’m sure we will still have a lot of fans there. But over the last few games FBM has scored between 60-70 points a game. I expect no different in this game. As easy as it was for Nederland to throw deep on our secondary I can’t imagine how many times Hornsby throws it over the top. He has a cannon and some fast wr’s. So I expect this to be a track meet. I hate to put this but this is what I expect. Please prove me wrong but they are loaded.

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    I don’t know why every team didn’t throw every single play deep over our secondary. We seem content to let them camp out behind us. Baffling. 

  3. Even with roschon last year we were totally impotent. The defense looked like they weren’t even running next to the FB Marshall guys. Even if we play our absolutely best game, we lose. I think they could afford to go down by 20 and still come back. Too fast. Always be faithful, though. I’ll be there cheering on the Indians, and maybe the same angels that helped LSU will come help us (though we need a lot more help than LSU did). 

  4. 3 minutes ago, bulldawg64 said:

    At the end it wasn't the mud or our boys fault we know who's fault

    This was a poorly managed game on both sides. So bad. I don’t think you can point to any one thing - my point is you can see a measurable aspect of this game where the absolute puddle of a field made a significant difference. It helped Nederland at times, but it seemed to hurt them a lot. 

  5. 3 hours ago, Physical Atmosphere said:

    I still think Vidors defense is better than Groves and Neds, them poor guys played twice as many downs as these other defenses and against better opponents. Yards allowed per play would be the only accurate way to prove it ! You wouldn't be "BOOMING" them results !

    What about Port Neches’ defense? 

  6. 38 minutes ago, Austin1985 said:

    But on the flipside, the Plano schools, Alief schools, Some San Antonio/Northside schools are sorry.  Remember, half of those numbers are girls.  Most are at a demographic disadvantage as far as interest and participation.  It's the starting 22 and Subs, not the entire student body.....

    I saw Austin Akins (6a school. I don’t know what enrollment) play Lake Travis this year. Even factoring in that they were playing Lake Travis, Akins is one of the worst football teams I’ve ever seen. I’d put any SETX 5a or 6a team above them, and Silsbee and West Orange as well. It was embarrassing. They couldn’t execute even simple plays. They couldn’t get off a punt (and I don’t mean Lake Travis was overpowering them, I mean they could not do the snap, catch, and kick part successfully, even in an empty field with no opponent). So there are some terrible big schools, but I attribute that to coaching. With a decent coach, a larger school has a serious advantage over a smaller one. 

  7. 33 minutes ago, Austin1985 said:

    But on the flipside, the Plano schools, Alief schools, Some San Antonio/Northside schools are sorry.  Remember, half of those numbers are girls.  Most are at a demographic disadvantage as far as interest and participation.  It's the starting 22 and Subs, not the entire student body.....

    Right, but there is a clear advantage. It’s not a perfect correlation. But it’s kind of odd that a 4a school with 1000 kids can’t play a 6a school with a 1200 kids more, but a 6a school with 2300 CAN play a school with 4000 more. And while the starting 22 is all that matters, the odds of having a good player goes up with the number of kids. So even if the smaller school might be better than a big school in certain isolated cases, the big school still starts out with an immediate and obvious advantage. But you’re right that there are exceptions. 

  8. 21 hours ago, Hagar said:

    Proves my point about 5AD2.  Lee. & BH have a whole 4AD2 student advantage over Vidor, and next year Lumberton.  It’s not everything, but it sure helps if you’re bigger, or hurts if you’re the smaller school.  6A, even worse. 

    So perhaps we need a 7A.  You could almost make a 5AD1&2 out of 5AD2, then split 6, and maybe leave 7A without D1&2?  Just thinking outside the box.  And the durn UIL won’t listen to a thing I said (unless it helps HP.  😢)

    The worst manifestation of this problem is in 6a. You have schools with just over 2300 playing schools like Allen with over 6000. What a joke. I’m hardly going to slap anyone from Allen on the back for winning district with that advantage. You could make two 5a schools out of just the size difference between some of these schools and we’re supposed to get excited for that matchup? 6a needs divisions. 

  9. 44 minutes ago, png9mon said:

     

    PNG passing game is the key to this game.  If Indians can't throw successfully, it could easily be worse that 21 points. Indian defense will have to stop BH at least 4 times, assuming we do not turn the ball over to even stay in this game.  I hope it is a great game.  However, it could very, very easily be a BH blowout, if PNG plays the way they have been recently.

    I think the PNG D will keep us in the game. And the offensive potential is there. My most optimistic is to say it’s a winnable game for us. 

  10. I don’t think BH will throw much. I’d like to see a statistical breakdown of their completion percentage over ten yards. And they have a huge runningback. Not super fast, but he’ll get his yards. Png can contain a running game. We’ve done it all season. It’s going to be a matter of scoring for PNG and it’s simply not a guarantee like it has been for the last decade or so. So Bh certainly looks like the favorite, and it would be irresponsible to not say so. Png has home field, a good defense, but an offense that sputters. Bh has a complete team, and that can make all the difference. 

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