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12-5A D2 Predictions


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2 hours ago, bigdog said:

I know someone is going to post this soon , so what the heck I'll do it.  No such thing as too early right?

Playoff teams (no particular order)

Nederland

PNG

Crosby

BH

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5. Vidor

6. Dayton

7. Santa Fe

8. Baytown Lee

Can’t disagree with that top 4 - order remains to be seen

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1 hour ago, vp93 said:

What have you seen from Lee or Dayton to show that have improved that much? 

I think Dayton returns.  A team like that can't stay down for long.  Something tells me this will be better for them.

 

And Lee had some pretty good players that I  seen those year that I believe we're underclassmen.  Also, I believe their sub-varsity teams weren't bad...

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14 hours ago, bigdog said:

I know someone is going to post this soon , so what the heck I'll do it.  No such thing as too early right?

Playoff teams (no particular order)

Nederland

PNG

Crosby

BH

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5. Vidor

6. Dayton

7. Santa Fe

8. Baytown Lee

For now I agree with your top four but watch out for Vidor I’m not to sure if these new teams are prepared for that kind of offense. Not many teams in the state run that offense as well as vidor does. Hard to defend if you don’t see it on a yearly bases 

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15 minutes ago, navydawg31 said:

For now I agree with your top four but watch out for Vidor I’m not to sure if these new teams are prepared for that kind of offense. Not many teams in the state run that offense as well as vidor does. Hard to defend if you don’t see it on a yearly bases 

I completely agree...

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4 hours ago, navydawg31 said:

For now I agree with your top four but watch out for Vidor I’m not to sure if these new teams are prepared for that kind of offense. Not many teams in the state run that offense as well as vidor does. Hard to defend if you don’t see it on a yearly bases 

You might be right there.

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8 minutes ago, bigdog said:

I don’t think Dayton will improve that much this year.  I think you have Lee a little high too.

I think Lee had a first year coach last year, if I'm not mistaken.  I also believe they will be returning a LOT of experienced kids next year as I believe they were mostly young.  

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On 2/3/2018 at 11:51 AM, BMTSoulja1 said:

I think Lee had a first year coach last year, if I'm not mistaken.  I also believe they will be returning a LOT of experienced kids next year as I believe they were mostly young.  

Head Coach was Tom Finn - he’s been the head coach at Texas City and Wharton before coming to Lee.

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1 hour ago, StateChamp17 said:

one word for ya. Roschon.

Gonna need a lot more than him. Time to stop being awestruck and someone else to make a name for themselves. Game plan has to allow it for the sake of balance. PNG has lost a game where he runs for 300 and 5tds. Everyone has to step up. No Riggs, no Hughes, not even a Stansbury. Who will step up at WR and on D. FC has shown he not committed to these Rbs but they need to be effective when they do have their moments. 

 

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