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NoNeckNic479

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  1. The answer is a ton of coaching experience especially in a playoff game where you are decimated with injuries and missing your head coach. That puts coaches in positions they are not use to being in. Was the acting head coach use to being head coach or was there a scramble drill on the way to the game after the head coach was taken to an urgent care facility? The point of my rebuttal is that with amount of injuries on the offensive side of the ball the coach/s thought that throwing the ball gave us a better chance to win. With the season over, throw your name in the coaching hat.
  2. I ask the same to you...What experience do you have calling plays and or coaching at the varsity level and beyond? So much comes into factor when you have backups in the game and running a 2 min offense. Yes, Vidor moved the ball much better in the 2nd half but when it came down to crunch time...less than 2 min. and no timeouts the offensive coordinator and whoever was acting head coach made the decision to throw the ball. Is that because of injuries, not having faith that the personnel in the game would know what to do in those situations, or could it have been that the coaches know the players better than you, me and anyone else???
  3. You could of and would of done a better job at play calling...right?!? Maybe missing 2 starting RB's and a 3rd starting RB that was hobbled all night had something to do with the play calling...nah?!? Adding to the RB situation, an offensive line went down in the 3rd qtr. Again, you could of and would of done a better job at playing calling. What is your coaching, head coaching experience? What is your play calling experience?
  4. Man-O-Man do I love all the coaches on the forum. Injuries (yes, I know part of the game) and losing their HC hours before kickoff was a losing combination for the Pirates Friday night. Coach Mathews does not suit up and play BUT those young men respond to him like no other. He's their biggest fan, motivator, and the man that leads them into battle....so losing a head coach like him is tough for a bunch of young men that look up to him and turn to him with things get tough. To them men, women, has-beens and never-was to question the playing calling and thinking of Vidors coaches...all I have to say to you is....what play calling, head coaching experience do you have?? And to please submit your resume for a Head Coaching position at any school. As much emphasis as people put on winning and losing...football is about more. Its about discipline, building character, relationships that will last a lifetime, and maybe most importantly its about accountability. To the players....Men hold your head up high, be proud, keep moving forward, and always stay in the fight. This season is NOT a failure by any means. You should be proud of what you have accomplished!
  5. If someone does not have TexanLive and or does not want to watch on TexanLive, there is another link posted on Vidor Pirate Athletic Booster Club - Pirate Pride Facebook page.
  6. 3, 4 yard plays in a row…1st down! Don’t need a ton of speed to make first downs lol
  7. I've watched a couple games of CH (films) and they have a decent size O & D-line...again that is from watching film which can be deceiving. Their backs and WR's are on the small size but they can go. From what I can tell they do have one WR that is tall. Lots of screens and quick routes to get the ball in their playmakers hands. RB's like to bounce everything to the outside. Corners need to move up towards the line of scrimmage and wrap-up!
  8. In the slot-t offense its as much about blocking from the RB position as it is carrying the ball. Knowing who to block, what hole to hit, etc. can be a lot to learn in short amount of time. From the HH game to the lumberton game there was improvements and hopefully this week you will continue to see improvement. The only downside is that some of the RB's used play defense (secondary) and that can and will take time away from practicing at one of the positions.
  9. Lindale QB is good, very good. Big, athletic, and a strong arm. Depending on what RB Lindale features...#16, 23, 24 (I think is his number)... all small-ish in stature but run hard and will make you miss in the open field. Defensively...they give up points but you better hold on to the ball tight. D-Line's pass rush is pretty good, edge rushers get off the ball fairly quick, decent push up the middle, and they like to blitz the LB's.
  10. I'd love for Vidor to move back up but I do not see it happening. Maybe in a few more years.
  11. Clean-up some those holding calls (drive killers) and we'll be A-OK!!
  12. I may be on of the few who likes this matchup for Vidor. Take Chapel Hills strength and make it their weakness....by keeping the offense on the side line and making their secondary play out of position an get physical. 3, 4, 5 yards and a cloud of dust.
  13. Vidor needs to play a clean game (cut down on penalties, tackle better, etc.) and can't fall behind by multiple scores. TCH lines up in shotgun, RB in the back-field and multiple WR's split out wide. Counters, traps, jet sweeps and jump balls. TCH has multiple guys that are capable of breaking a tackle and taking it in for 6. Defensively TCH is big up front and can be worn down in the later quarters.
  14. And Vidor caused y’all outright DC…nice logic
  15. Won’t be long and Vidor will be back in 5A. I can see Vidor and Lumberton taking Crosby’s and Barber Hills spot when those 2 move up a classification.
  16. Much rather play PNG, NED over lcm and l-town. Mid-county brings the fans, passion to every game and vice versa. Plenty of open seats on the lcm side when Vidor strolled into town. Saw quiet a few open seats on the visitor side last night. No matter the situation…Mid-county is brining it!!
  17. Vidor played 4qtrs, Lumberton played 4qtrs… Vidor made adjustments and won!
  18. Watched what I could, read what I could…couldn’t get/find a radio station…oh well. From what I could tell, someone forgot to tell l-town it’s a 48 minute game. Vidor did what they had to do in the first half to keep it close and within striking distance. Even with all the penalties and not so great execution on offense…then BAM The Pirates struck! Defense picked up the pressure, offense ground-n-pounded to a win! INT to seal the deal! It’s a great day to be a Pirate!!
  19. And that’s what happens when you get hit by a Pirate ship! crickets!!
  20. P I R A T E S…PIRATES PIRATES PIRATES!!
  21. The problem starts at the line of scrimmage. Can’t give that much cushion playing man.
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