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bronco1

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  1. you better stick to golf, football might be a little rough for you Touchdown
  2. Crushing????? This game was far from being a crushing. My definition of a crushing was the one Dayton put on Nederland last year, that was a full blown crushing. Or the one that dayton took from Lake Travis. You are right that was bad,(49-13) but not quite as bad as 63-0.
  3. I have a problem with the title of this thread, "Nederland Crushes PNG 41-21". 41-21 = high scoring game 63-0 = Crushed ;D
  4. Do you have a stat sheet and team attitudes or something? Maybe you just aren't used to seeing extremely competitve players and coaches. I will admit Crosby and Dayton have had their scuffles in the past.
  5. Bronco Boss talks North Forest, Crosby game [Hidden Content] By MIKE GEORGE Updated: 10.06.08 The Dayton Broncos came from behind last Saturday night to get their second district win, 48-30 over the North Forest Bulldogs, but in talking about it the next morning, head football coach Jerry Stewart was not a happy man. “Last night’s ball game should have never been that close,†said Stewart. “The only reason we won the game last night is because they were pitiful, too. That’s the bottom line – we were bad and they were worse.†The coach went on to lament the fact that he feels like his defensive players don’t take coaching – as he put it, “they just don’t listen.†He explained that four out of the front five players got whipped on every play. “You’re not going to win that way,†stated Stewart. “This is not tennis or basketball where somebody slaps you and you get to go to the free-throw line, this is football. You’ve got to be able to get physical every now and then. They (North Forest) got a little physical and we couldn’t accept the challenge. Our defense is predicated on our front being able to command some double-teams and they whipped us all across the front. Four out of five got whipped every play – Jordan Baxter played pretty good. Dylan Bethea also played very well last night. Those two played while the others just watched. Our corners also played pretty well. There’s not many Rottweilers and German Sheppards out there right now, just a lot of poodles.†The coach explained there were also missed assignments. One example was that Bulldog RB Michael Sigers (20) was supposed to be hit on every play, yet on several occasions he was left alone and on more than one of those occasions he got outside because no one was even looking at him. “Offensively, we’re still searching for a running back,†Stewart said. “Cody Green was the difference last night as he turned running back. He ran the ball effectively and did a good job. Our offensive line is the best thing we’ve got right now. They do a good job and Payton Ploch by all standards does a good job.†The coach bemoaned the fact however that despite his quarterback’s rushing performance, his passing was off in that he needs to hit the easy pass at times and he won’t take the easy route. The coach also discussed his other offensive weapon. “A.J. (Dugat) did not have a good game offensively last night,†stated the Bronco Boss. “He’s not running his routes crisp enough to break double teams. It’s called discipline, and discipline, or a lack thereof, is what’s whipping us on both sides of the ball right now. Our reputation is what’s letting us survive right now, and that’s about it. If you can’t transfer the coaching and teaching done during the week to the game, then you’re always going to struggle, and right now, because of that, we’re struggling.†With that on his mind, Stewart looked to the team’s third district challenge – archrival Crosby. “Crosby has the Casey kid (Chance) who’s the best running back in the district right now,†stated Stewart. “He’s got a lot of yardage and has scored a lot of points for them. If he breaks it, you’re not catching him. He’s like #20 (Michael Sigers) from last night, but he’s a better football player. They’ve also got the Frank kid (Xavier) and he’s better than any receiver we faced last night. North Forest doesn’t have a passing attack, but Crosby does and Frank does really well.†The coach also mentioned that Crosby may want this one worse than his players do, which is a huge concern. Dayton has won the last 8 games in a row (including two playoff victories) with Crosby, meaning that this year’s seniors were in the third grade the last time Crosby beat the Broncos (’99, 31-21). “They want to beat us in the worst way,†Stewart explained. “If I looked at us on tape, I’d want to beat us too, it’s embarrassing. I know what their offense is saying, ‘we’ll go out and lay half a hundred on them, and there is a chance they might. The deal is they don’t make a lot of mistakes and you usually win when you make the least mistakes.â€
  6. Centrals defense is better than that this year, Lumberton won't score 24.
  7. The defense is young and they are learning, very few veterans and some are still out. The first 3 quarters were pretty rough but, that fourth quarter was defensive domination. I doubt that NF had any positive yardage in the 4th quarter.
  8. King has the districts leading rusher, the score will be closer than that, I think. NF has a lot of weapons though, so it will be a good one. Hopefully this time week Dayton will be the only undefeated team in 19-4A.
  9. Carmona throws alot but GCM secondary and that bad. This could be a close one, GCM showed they could score last week against Crosby.
  10. Here you go, UIL Rule changes for 2008: [Hidden Content] We had a horse collar penalty called on us last night as well, and it was sho'nuf horse collar.
  11. Friday night football doesn't get any better than this. It's our biggest rivalry and Dayton's homecoming, lows in the mid to upper 60's. Football at its finest. Crosby football = Chance Casey He is the key to their offensive success, if we can contain him, Broncos should prevail.
  12. If you are talking about the 1 handed snag in the endzone, that was #6 Cameron Lacour.
  13. Disclaimer: All stats taken from Chron.com please post any corrections. Week 5 Leaders: Passing - Tony Carmona-Barbers Hill Rushing - Chance Casey-Crosby Receiving - Patrick Wood-GC Memorial District Leaders thru Week 5: Passing 1. Cody Green - Dayton - 930 yds/12 TD 2. Tony Carmona - Barbers Hill - 727 yds/6 TD 3. Cody Larson - GC Memorial - 511 yds/5 TD Rushing 1. Alvester Alexander - C.E. King - 590 yds/9 TD 2. Chance Casey - Crosby - 542 yds/6 TD 3. Micheal Sigers - North Forest - 531 yds/3 TD Receiving 1. A.J. Dugat - Dayton - 481 yds/4 TD 2. Patrick Wood - GC Memorial - 272 yds/3 TD 3. Payton Ploch - Dayton - 199 yds/7 TD
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