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25 minutes ago, Boneyard Boys said:

I stand corrected, didn’t realize Lumberton won tonight. Wow. So we are all tied at the bottom with 1 district win. 
 

HH vs Livingston for the DC next week and everybody else jockeying for 3rd and 4th.

Vidor needs to win at Lumberton and have Splendora lose to LCM. Then we get the 3rd spot, I know the Pirates can beat the Raiders but idk about the Bears beating the Wildcats. It’s possible though, Splendora has fell off and is on a losing streak after beating Vidor I’m not sure what has happened to them.

Splendora wins they get the 3 seed unless Lumberton wins they get the 3 seed unless LCM wins they get the 3 seed unless Vidor wins... lol so many possibilities but they Pirates screwed the pooch losing to Splendora when everyone else is beating them.

 

Vidor will have a tough time beating Lumberton. Our coaching staff will find a way to lose to Lumberton. They ought to go back to 2 tops teams in District go to the playoffs an get away from this participation playoff program. It’s ridiculous!

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17 minutes ago, Realville said:

Vidor will have a tough time beating Lumberton. Our coaching staff will find a way to lose to Lumberton. They ought to go back to 2 tops teams in District go to the playoffs an get away from this participation playoff program. It’s ridiculous!

Awe come on man... all these 2-3 teams deserve a shot lol. I agree you should at least be required to have a winning or .500 record.

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Here's the deal the refs made bad calls at bad points in the game, if the vidor offense had a freaking clue and we had some coaches that could make adjustments the game shouldn't have come down to 1 play Huffman is an average team nothing special but they find away to win, with the clown coaches we got we find away to lose been watching it for along time, the ship has sailed on this staff WE WANT DUBOIS

 

agree 100%, Mathews wiil find a way to lose.  Time for a change

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They need a different personnel group for 3rd or 4th and long situations, the passing game has failed us too many times this year. Why do you need your blocking group in when you’re sending them out on routes? They need a different personnel group for short yardage situations, let the big dogs play and push people around. Why do you need your smaller linemen and little backs in when we only need a couple of yards? I’m fine with them using the base offensive personnel most of the time but try using special packages for key moments in the game. Get at least somewhat creative, we are too vanilla all the time. Yes that means some guys have to play both ways, big deal we need them on both sides of the ball. I feel like we say this every week, or is it just me? What are you saving them for? The kids want to be out on the field making plays and helping the team win. Oh I forgot they don’t know the plays or they don’t know the routes because you don’t work with or develop your most physical guys and best playmakers in practice. We’ve seen it all year long and it’s been a long season. Rant over.... Happy Senior night everyone.

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9 minutes ago, OneChance said:

I didn’t read this whole post or any recent post about Vidor, but I thought them moving down to 4A was going to produce a DC and a long playoff run? What happened?

Some people think that games are played on paper and numbers are everything, before they even play a game.

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2 hours ago, Realville said:

Thank you Smart Ass. As bad as our season has been Vidor did beat y’all 28 to 0 BUDDY.

I’m not trying to pile on, but if we are being honest, the whole preseason was nothing but talk about Vidor steamrolling this district, so the Smart A?? comment from him is somewhat justified. @LC-M has never said anything but how the LCM team needs to get better. So your not going to shame him by talking about their loss to Vidor. The best thing is to hope your team does better. It’s the only way to squash the sideways comments. Trust me, I know. I’m from Lumberton. 

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7 hours ago, Mr. Buddy Garrity said:

1 person had all that talk. Lol. Dumb arse. And you say you from Port Arthur. Dumb ass. 

Read my all my post. Not once did I say Vidor would win District or dominate District. I did say Vidor could make some noise. Didn’t happen an that’s way it goes some years. Born in Port Arthur in 1967 an moved away 1977 to get away from TURDS like you. Don’t you have some more jockstraps to clean else where.

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5 hours ago, SmashMouth said:

I’m not trying to pile on, but if we are being honest, the whole preseason was nothing but talk about Vidor steamrolling this district, so the Smart A?? comment from him is somewhat justified. @LC-M has never said anything but how the LCM team needs to get better. So your not going to shame him by talking about their loss to Vidor. The best thing is to hope your team does better. It’s the only way to squash the sideways comments. Trust me, I know. I’m from Lumberton. 

I think you mean squash Lumberton, get in the playoffs and make something, anything happen. That’s the only way to quiet all the side talk, because it has been a disappointing season if we’re being honest but it ain’t over yet. Early on in district we were banged up, that cost us one game. Now we are healthy so there is no excuse, I think it’s more about learning to use the pieces you have. Play calling has been questionable, refs have been unbelievably questionable, personnel decisions have to be questioned. I’ve been the eternal optimist all year but we’re running out of time for that. Get something done on the field, results!

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