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bronco1

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  1. There is a good dose of reality, reminds us of how important these kids are to us and how little football does matter. Hats off the Timpson kids for praying!!! Sounds like an awesome bunch.
  2. Good, true post. Last night he was making the plays even when we had pressure, he was on and picked apart is good way to describe it.
  3. This might be Vidors year, Livingston just won't be able to compete with the rest of 20-4A.
  4. That was pretty ugly, nothing like an old fashioned butt kickin'. All I can say is Toups Fearless Prediction hit the Nail on the head with the point spread of 63 but it wasn't in our favor. I new Friendswood would be tough but man that was horrible. Karam can sling that rock, and exploited our weaknesses. Congrats on the win, well deserved!
  5. We will definately seem some passing tonight both of these guys will be chunking the ball.
  6. "Orange Bowls Survives Hurricane Moody".
  7. I thought I was conversing with an adult until I read that.
  8. I guess thats way he through 5 TD's last week and only 2 were to A.J. Payton Ploch had 3 TD's and will likely get 2 or 3 more this week.
  9. If it is Chuck, i apologize for any of color remarks. please don't hurt me. I will try and stay focased and thet is a promise.
  10. BH shows just how weak Lumberton is and wins by 2 TD's.
  11. Weekly Migratory Bird Hunting Report - 9/3/2008 Steve Lightfoot, 512-389-4701, [email protected] [Hidden Content] Weekly migratory bird hunting reports are posted from early September through early February. North Zone Dove: Good hunts were posted in Harrison County around goatweed and plowed ground. Those who hunted in the morning were able to miss the rains associated with Hurricane Gustav; however, rains moved in during the afternoon and put a damper on flight in the northeast region of the state. Many people in the northeast region did not hunt due to preparations for the storm. Soybean fields and milo near Bogota were solid for limits of mourning doves. Lubbock, Abilene and Amarillo saw good shoot in milo, sunflowers and watering holes in the afternoon. Knox City hunters had great opening day shoots with a mix of whitewings and mourners in peanut fields. Not much water in the region, so many birds have been shot in the afternoon around watering holes. A cold front is forecasted to move through the region mid-week, which could push new birds in or out of the area. Prospects are good. Central Zone Dove: The hotspot of the state was the San Antonio region. Milo and corn fields on the outside of the San Antonio city limits held excellent numbers of whitewings that made for easy limits in the morning. Hondo and Uvalde reported similar results. Those who did not scratch a limit in the morning finished their bag in the afternoon. Outfitters reported a better afternoon flight. Fields in Liberty County saw strong concentrations of mourning dove over goatweed, rice and milo. Fields near Hempstead, Sealy and Brookshire were solid. Hunters near Rockwall reported their birds moved out before the opener. Prospects are good. Special White-Winged Dove Area: Prospects look good for the Sept.6-7 and Sept. 13-14 special afternoon-only hunting season. Fields around Uvalde and Del Rio look promising. South Texas fields of sunflowers, milo, corn and watering holes are holding the brunt of birds. Laredo, Harlingen, Port Mansfield and Brownsville are loaded with whitewings. Prospects are good. Teal Prospects: Reports from around the coast indicate strong numbers of teal on the prairies and marshes. The coast has not had much rain in the past two weeks and hot temperatures have aided in evaporation. Water is not in abundance, but those with water should have plenty of birds. The Panhandle received five days of rain in late August that helped fill playa lakes for teal season. Bluewing numbers look good there. The region around Knox City is mostly dry, with scattered reports of birds. Some outfitters fear they may have to dip in their pockets and pay for pumped water.
  12. I am going, I'll be on the Purple side. ;D
  13. GCM is playing Pearland Dawson a new school about 3 years old I believe. North Forest played Epicopal(w33-31) last week and Kingwood Park played Houston Sterling(w23-7), both teams won.
  14. Second for Cody green (Dayton) 24 of 33 for 309 yds and 5 td passes against Bay City. But if not there is only one other that it should be: Quintavious Garrett of WOS 26 carries for 316 yds and 4 TD's against Nederland
  15. Not sure what happened over there but, it looks like PNG may put it on Crosby.
  16. **Dayton hands Stewart 100th Bronco win** [Hidden Content] By MIKE GEORGE Published: 09.01.08 The 2008 Dayton Bronco football team, courtesy of their 35-7 defeat of the Bay City Blackcats Friday night, gave their head football coach, Jerry Stewart, elite membership in a league of coaches who have won 100 games at a single school. However, Stewart felt that more than an individual accomplishment, Dayton is the benefactor of this feat. “This 100th win thing doesn’t belong to just me,†said Stewart. “It’s great for Dayton and this football program and should be shared by all those players from 1996 through last year’s team, who we’ve been talking about during the past few weeks that set the table for this year’s team to pick up the check. Not only the players, but there’s a group of coaches out there in the other room and others who have come and gone that were all part of this accomplishment, so let’s not forget about them.†That was pretty much all the coach wanted to talk about his 100th win, only to say that it was special and didn’t happen everyday and had never happened to a coach at Dayton before. That pretty much said it all. Having dealt with that, the coach did want to talk about the win that provided that milestone he’ll always remember. The game was against a nemesis of sorts, Bay City, a team that had defeated the Broncos in two previous playoff games, the last in 2003 and the teams had not met since. “We came out last night thinking we could score on them right away, but they fooled us,†said Stewart. “They went into a totally different defense, playing our defense against us. They don’t play it as well as we do, but it had us off for that first series, but other than that it was okay because we also practice against that defense.†Stewart went on to say that offensively, the Broncos felt like they’d be able to move the ball on Texas City and they did. There were a couple of drops, but outside of that the coach praised his quarterback. “Cody (Green) had a great ball game and A.J. (Dugat) had his usual. Now a lot of times A.J. found himself getting triple-teamed and that’s going to happen a lot this year, but then that opens positions up for others and Damian Berotte and Payton Ploch took advantage of it and had good ball games. Payton had a monster game last night and did a really good job. They get open and Cody gets the ball to them and that’s that. Terry Asson had a good first half and B.J. Jones ran the ball well for us.†The coach was very impressed with his offensive line and feels like right now it’s a key strength of his team’s offense. “Caleb Lang stepped in at center and did an outstanding job,†stated the Bronco boss. “We got good line play out of everyone up front and that was key to our success last night.†On defense, the coach wasn’t nearly as complimentary saying that the team still hadn’t found its niche. The offense Bay City was throwing at Dayton is known as the John Tyler offense named after Tyler John Tyler High School’s former offense where everybody bangs into the line and the big old linemen just wallow into the defensive front, get in the way and no one can find the ball. The coach also bemoaned the fact the Broncos missed some tackles the night before. “All the kids gave great effort, but we’ve got nine kids out there playing defense that have never played defense and that’s hard,†admitted Stewart. “It’s really hard on them. They’re doing the best they can. Our entire secondary is made up of kids that haven’t played. Otherwise, we felt like Jordan Baxter did a good job for us in there last night, and Xavier Edwards had a good game on the line and N.L. Hines made a lot of plays coming in from behind. We got good games out of those guys and they did a good job. Aaron Jenkins played really well but then he hurt his ankle. We hope it’s not broken, but we’ll find out about that later after they run an MRI.†The coach really bemoaned the possibility of Jenkins being out for an extended time saying that he really couldn’t afford to lose him. He then went on to talk about special teams – an area that’s going to get a lot of work this next week. “Our kickoff coverage was not good,†Stewart stated. “We’re not a good striking team – we can’t find four people that will run downfield and hit you. They’re catching people, but you’ve got to go out and hit! So we’ve got to find some gunners and Cody has got to kick the ball. He’s got to quit toying with it. He kicked the last one, but the first ones he didn’t do Jack with, and he’s highly capable.â€
  17. Well anybody heard anything, Dayton and Jasper are open that week, sounds like a possible matchup?
  18. I don't believe our game will be affected.
  19. 1986 Friendswood L Dayton W 1987 Friendswood 15 Dayton 18 W 1988 Friendswood 21 Dayton 11 L 1989 Friendswood 14 Dayton 28 W 1990 Friendswood 07 Dayton 12 W 1991 Friendswood 33 Dayton 14 L 1992 Friendswood 18 Dayton 06 L 1993 Friendswood 52 Dayton 24 L 1994 Friendswood 14 Dayton 28 W 1995 Friendswood 14 Dayton 17 W 2004 Friendswood 20 Dayton 19 L 2005 Friendswood 49 Dayton 42 L 2006 Friendswood 17 Dayton 16 L 2007 Friendswood 31 Dayton 28 L 8-6 Overall 0-4 in recent History Info taken from Historical information thread: [Hidden Content] Have been some very close games in recent years, total of 11 points in four games made the difference. 2 games by 1 point, 1 game by 3 points, and the biggest margin is 7 points in 2005.
  20. And Lumberton calls us haters. goodsport you are anything but, "whiner". Even if Dayton was taken off the list it wouldn't make your team any better. I'm not hating. I think Dayton has a fantastic team and they will go long way if they stay healthy. I feel that people are missing the point that I am trying to make. So. Okay I give y'all win. bronco1 I've read some of the stuff you put on here and had to wipe my screen off due to all the tears coming out. Tell me due you really think that Dayton is better than W.B. Of course I think Dayton is better, but I have nothing to prove it anf neither do you, we would have to play to be sure.
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