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  1. [quote name="dayton" post="861549" timestamp="1285864511"]
    [quote author=Hawkeye link=topic=73673.msg861548#msg861548 date=1285864425]
    My personal all time favorite hit was the one on the Waller kid to cause the fumble and seal the regional win. Maybe not the best hit of the game, but definitely had the most impact game wise.
    [/quote]

    John Gable... Dayton's side just erupted!! A little girl was sleeping in front of us.... she woke up terrified.  :D :D
    [/quote]

    That was definitely a moment! I imagine it sorta sounded to Waller like the fumble against Brenham sounded to us last year. That was a moment too, just the wrong kind. ;)
  2. [quote name="octfeb" post="861538" timestamp="1285864147"]
    [quote author=Backflipper link=topic=73673.msg861528#msg861528 date=1285863681]
    Rip is just a stud.. Is it true that he can bench 500lbs? Did anyone see this?
    [/quote] I saw it but can't confirm its true or not
    [/quote]

    Someone else confirmed it that did see it happen.
  3. [quote name="#1GalenaParkFan" post="861206" timestamp="1285809605"]
    [quote author=dayton link=topic=73454.msg861205#msg861205 date=1285809415]
    [quote author=#1GalenaParkFan link=topic=73454.msg861183#msg861183 date=1285808158]
    Galena park Fan Here N Have You Guys Even Heard Or Seen Our Defense Yet? We Have TWO I Repeat Two 6'3 D1 D Ends N We have 2 Pretty Good DT too! We Have A Fast if Not The Fastest LineBacker Core Dayton Has Seen N A While! N Our Secondary May Be One Of The fastest N Toughest They Played Since Angleton! N No Need To Talk About The Offense!
    [/quote]
    I hope this is a real GP fan and not someone just trying rile the broncs up...... if so... the next couple days should be fun!!!

    I'll let the smackers take it from here...



    tyrone??  backflipper??
    [/quote] Yes Real Fan We Have HighLights Of The Games We Played On A Site Called SchoolTube N The link Name Is GP Vs Sam Rayburn or GP vs Sharpstown!!
    [/quote]
    Nice videos. I think it's cool getting the kids involved like that. Thanks for the tip. Good luck on Friday.
  4. I'm with ya on the different pass plays. That's what I was suggesting. Spread it around some. The QB is very accurate under 25 yds. I think the receivers are more than capable. We have one of the best, if not the best, running backs in the district with Jakari Delasbour. We also have a great offensive line. So with all that....why does the offense seem to stall at times against the better defenses?
  5. I agree with Tyrone and Jayhawk. I think we have a very talented group of receivers. The problem I have is that they don't use them enough. IMO. In the BH game there was a nice bubble screen to Fowler for a TD and a first down throw of about 15-20 yds. to Reyes. Other than that I don't recall utilizing the receivers all that much. Except for some good blocking down field.

    It was pretty obvious they wanted to run the ball outside on BH, and they did that very well. I still say though, to be effective against some of the quicker defenses, they're going to need to throw north and south a little more. 10 yd. curls, quick slants, 5-10 yd sideline patterns and the like. You know, to "keep the chains moving" kinda stuff. I mean, this is still a spread offense (isn't it ???) and you have some kids with great hands, why not use them? I think it would only open up the middle more for Jakari.
  6. [quote name="Broncofan65" post="860428" timestamp="1285725929"]
    Just curious, which one if any of these 4 teams that Galena Park has played would be on the same level as the Broncos? Any thoughts?   
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    I don't think any of those 4 teams they beat are gonna be earth shakers this year but I could be wrong. The three teams that beat us probably won't be either. I think the Broncos should go into this one thinking GP is as good as...Lake Travis. Prepare for the best and play your best. I still think the Broncos should win this one but that depends on how our offense performs and of course those dreaded turnovers.
  7. [quote name="dayton" post="860418" timestamp="1285725193"]
    [quote author=knightrider link=topic=73454.msg860235#msg860235 date=1285708505]
    [quote author=jayhawk link=topic=73454.msg860231#msg860231 date=1285708288]
    Rgz2015 - deleted all his posts - hope he decides  to visit again he was very knowledgeable !
    [/quote]Think yall scared him lol :D :D :D
    [/quote]

    Ya'll saw the part where he said he was the coaches' son right?? Not much question what happened there. ;D
    [/quote]

    Yea that's what I was thinking. Pa-Pa put the hammer down! :D All your fault Dayton, you decoded the whole RgZ thing. You must work for the FBI!
  8. [quote name="rgz2015" post="859995" timestamp="1285692823"]
    [quote author=Hawkeye link=topic=73454.msg859992#msg859992 date=1285692357]
    You will know...believe me. :D
    [/quote]

    I get what you mean!  ;) Could you still possibly answer my question about if you are able to see which of your comments was liked or disliked?
    [/quote]

    As far as I know, there is no way to tell which comments were "+ karma" or "- karma". Sometimes the posters will tell you, but more often not.
  9. [quote name="rgz2015" post="859776" timestamp="1285677871"]
    Okay I'm new to the site, but I am a big Galena Park fan. First off in this post I will provide all of you with just a little bit of info about GP this year. To start as I'm sure you all know Galena Park is 4-0. So far they have played Magnolia, Houston Sam Rayburn, Sharpstown, and C.E. King. Here's a quick overview about each game which I think may be helpful because many of you have said you don't know that much about GP this year...

    Galena Park 35 Magnolia 28- To kick off the season Galena Park played Magnolia in an extremely close game. Galena Park's offense was dominant, and Magnolia could not stop us at all. The reason it was this close is because Galena Park's weakness is their run defense up the middle which is exactly what Magnolia's offense is based around. When it got down to the final drive for Magnolia with about a minute left they needed to hurry up instead of running the ball, so they were forced to turn to the pass. As soon as this happened Galena Park easily shut them down with a blocked pass by the defensive end, a broken up pass, and then to cap it off an interception leaving the Jackets to run out the time.

    Galena Park 46 Houston Sam Rayburn 12- In the first quarter GP had a few turnovers and a couple bad plays on defense which led to the Sam Rayburn touchdowns. After this Galena Park's offense stole the show, and the defense shut SR down. That is pretty much the game summary in a nutshell.
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    Welcome to the site RGZ!. Thanks for the input.
  10. [quote name="dayton" post="859761" timestamp="1285676278"]
    [quote author=Hawkeye link=topic=73454.msg859760#msg859760 date=1285675984]
    [b]Just move him around right before the snap so they don't have time to adjust. I'm not saying move him to tackle permantely, just passing downs or occasionally.[/b] I really don't think most high school offensive lines have enough audibles to deal with this sort of thing. The idea is to create confusion and disrupt the play.

    And if you're worried about the run, you still have the beast at middle linebacker who you could offset from Wright to keep the middle secure. I don't know, just a thought. Don't go expecting me to work all the kinks out. ;D I'm just a proffesional valve turner.
    [/quote]

    I knew what you meant. Darrian is nothing short of a disruption no matter where he is. we've got to get pressure on GP's QB this friday... I bet we'll see some things we haven't seen so far this year.
    [/quote]

    I agree Dayton. That's what sparked this idea. Pressure on the QB. Gotta have it, just ask the Texans.
  11. [quote name="BrenhamFan" post="859762" timestamp="1285676354"]
    [quote author=Hawkeye link=topic=73454.msg859760#msg859760 date=1285675984]
    Just move him around right before the snap so they don't have time to adjust. I'm not saying move him to tackle permantely, just passing downs or occasionally. I really don't think most high school offensive lines have enough audibles to deal with this sort of thing. The idea is to create confusion and disrupt the play.

    And if you're worried about the run, you still have the beast at middle linebacker who you could offset from Wright to keep the middle secure. I don't know, just a thought. Don't go expecting me to work all the kinks out. ;D I'm just a proffesional valve turner.
    [/quote]

    If you move him before the play, other teams can audible just as easily.  I think he's good at DT.
    [/quote]

    You might be right about the audibles, at least with some of the more advanced offenses. But I still think you get your best pass rusher outside. At least some of the time. Yall don't play Malcom at nose any do ya?
  12. Just move him around right before the snap so they don't have time to adjust. I'm not saying move him to tackle permantely, just passing downs or occasionally. I really don't think most high school offensive lines have enough audibles to deal with this sort of thing. The idea is to create confusion and disrupt the play.

    And if you're worried about the run, you still have the beast at middle linebacker who you could offset from Wright to keep the middle secure. I don't know, just a thought. Don't go expecting me to work all the kinks out. ;D I'm just a proffesional valve turner.
  13. Watching Julias Peppers last night gave me an idea. I'm dangerous when I get ideas, just ask my wife. :) The Broncos, for the last several years have put their best defensive lineman at nose tackle. I would love to see Mr. Wright crashing in from the outside creating havoc in the bacfield. What would it hurt to move him/them around from time to time (passing downs maybe) to use him more effectively?

    Last year when Mr. Hill anchored the middle, Wright was in the backfield nearly every play. Not that he hasn't done some damage from the nose position, because he surely has been a monster. He is just not in the backfield with the regularity he was last season. When you're playing a passing team like Galena Park (or Brenham  ;)) seems to me you'd want to disrupt as many of those plays as possible. Even if it's just to change the timing slightly. Here I go in unchartered waters (coaching) again.  ;D What ya'll think?
  14. [quote name="Tyrone_Biggums" post="859106" timestamp="1285609413"]
    [quote author=Hawkeye link=topic=73454.msg858988#msg858988 date=1285600335]
    One thing thats not being talked about much this week is the fact that Dayton had 4 fumbles again. That's only because BH had about 7 or 8. So the Broncos still have work to do in the turnover department and on the offense as a whole. They had quite a few penalties on offense and special teams.

    If they can continue to improve in those areas they [u]should[/u] have no problem with GP.

    Dayton by 20 or more (if no turnovers)
    [/quote]

    I think the fumbles will be fixed when whoever is carrying the ball starts finishing the run.  Delasbour did a great job at this, he would keep fighting for yards after he was hit.  I noticed that the majority of fumbles happen after contact when the ball carrier quits on the play before the whistle gets blown.  [b]Go hard and everything should fall into place.[/b]
    [/quote]

    Hey I like that Tyrone! It's sorta my personal philosophy in life. ;) Hope you don't mind, that's my new signature.
  15. One thing thats not being talked about much this week is the fact that Dayton had 4 fumbles again. That's only because BH had about 7 or 8. So the Broncos still have work to do in the turnover department and on the offense as a whole. They had quite a few penalties on offense and special teams.

    If they can continue to improve in those areas they [u]should[/u] have no problem with GP.

    Dayton by 20 or more (if no turnovers)
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