KFDM COOP Posted October 15, 2007 Report Posted October 15, 2007 Who would you consider the Offensive and Defensive Winners for the Willie Ray Smith Award?
BACK IN THE DAY Posted October 15, 2007 Report Posted October 15, 2007 If the season ended today who would you consider the Offensive and Defensive Winners for the Willie Ray Smith Award? [/quoteJohn Stelly for his leadership on defense and offense great player one othe best Linebackers watched this year]
footballfan5261 Posted October 15, 2007 Report Posted October 15, 2007 cody hussey has done outstanding.. in two district games and basically 1 1/2 preseason games he has 700+ yards.. stats will just keep piling up for him...he's my pick for offense
WOS92 Posted October 16, 2007 Report Posted October 16, 2007 Burl "Stink Eye" Farnswaterton12 sacks, 8 ints, 990 yards rushing, 1845 yards passing, 500 yards receiving, 11 forced fumbles, 4 kickoff returns for TD, 33 extra points, 14 field goals and shoots 99 percent from the foul line.
82 5A State Champs Posted October 16, 2007 Report Posted October 16, 2007 Burl "Stink Eye" Farnswaterton12 sacks, 8 ints, 990 yards rushing, 1845 yards passing, 500 yards receiving, 11 forced fumbles, 4 kickoff returns for TD, 33 extra points, 14 field goals and shoots 99 percent from the foul line. ;D
Guest Umaga Posted October 16, 2007 Report Posted October 16, 2007 Hussey would be a likely candidate but remember, this is the Willie Ray Smith awards. If you are not from Beaumont or Port Arthur your chances dwindle quickly. Usually when you see a kid from outside the city limits win it's because their stats are so outrageous they can't be denied. This is why several of the area schools have stopped nominating their players or attending.
HORNSFAN86 Posted October 16, 2007 Report Posted October 16, 2007 From what I have personally seen, you could give both awards to Tramain Thomas. He is the realdeal, he can take it to the "House " on offense and really bring the "Lumber" on defense. Just myopinion. I will make an early prediction for next year, HF's Cameron Burrell. He is already making animpact as a Junior, I would hope that would not change next year.
kicker Posted October 16, 2007 Report Posted October 16, 2007 From what I have personally seen, you could give both awards to Tramain Thomas. He is the realdeal, he can take it to the "House " on offense and really bring the "Lumber" on defense. Just myopinion. I will make an early prediction for next year, HF's Cameron Burrell. He is already making animpact as a Junior, I would hope that would not change next year.Dont take this offensive, but it would be real hard for a kid from HF to win it. I agree with you though, he impressed me against us. Good luck to HF MAKE THE PLAYOFFS!!!!!
Bigdog Posted October 16, 2007 Report Posted October 16, 2007 Asa Cardenas- Ned.Third in the Greater Houston area in recieving.
HORNSFAN86 Posted October 16, 2007 Report Posted October 16, 2007 Dont take this offensive, but it would be real hard for a kid from HF to win it. I agree with you though, he impressed me against us. Good luck to HF MAKE THE PLAYOFFS!!!!!No offense taken. I guess you are right, small school players do not get that many "HeadLines". We are lucky just to get our stats mentioned
kicker Posted October 16, 2007 Report Posted October 16, 2007 No offense taken. I guess you are right, small school players do not get that many "HeadLines". We are lucky just to get our stats mentionedIn fact, I believe the last "small" school to get one was Orangefield in '99. My good friend Beaux Daville got the offensive. You know they hated that, but he was nasty, you couldnt overlook him. It would have proved their bias. I think he still holds some 3A records.
wizdiz Posted October 16, 2007 Report Posted October 16, 2007 Sean Weatherspoon From Jasper won it in 05-06. He now starts at LB for MIZZU. And Red Bryant from Jasper won it in 03-04 I believe. He now starts at nose for A@M.
playdefense Posted October 16, 2007 Report Posted October 16, 2007 Tramian Thomas should be considered for both sides of the ball no doubt.He has only played 1 full game on offense which hurts his "stats", but those who know understand he is a special player.Defensively he is outstanding as well. I would put him up for Defensive Player of the Year in a heartbeat.
LionHeart Posted October 16, 2007 Report Posted October 16, 2007 tramain is more of an offensive player...he doesnt look like what everyone makes him out to be on the defensive...
Bucster Posted October 16, 2007 Report Posted October 16, 2007 tramain is more of an offensive player...he doesnt look like what everyone makes him out to be on the defensive... I understand Tramain has several D-1 schools that expect him to play on the defensive side of the ball in college.
WOS92 Posted October 16, 2007 Report Posted October 16, 2007 In fact, I believe the last "small" school to get one was Orangefield in '99. My good friend Beaux Daville got the offensive. You know they hated that, but he was nasty, you couldnt overlook him. It would have proved their bias. I think he still holds some 3A records.I guess you mean smaller than the average 3A, right? WO-S has (as you know) won it each of the last two years - Beasley for the offense in 05 and Earl Thomas last year for defense.
justsaying Posted October 16, 2007 Report Posted October 16, 2007 tramain is more of an offensive player...he doesnt look like what everyone makes him out to be on the defensive...Maybe you should ask the Warren Warriors if Tramain is worth it on Defense. Lionheart..have you seen him play? come on be honest...
KFDM COOP Posted October 16, 2007 Author Report Posted October 16, 2007 Finalists will be released in November.
Guest FPHS 78 Posted October 16, 2007 Report Posted October 16, 2007 Hussey would be a likely candidate but remember, this is the Willie Ray Smith awards. If you are not from Beaumont or Port Arthur your chances dwindle quickly. Usually when you see a kid from outside the city limits win it's because their stats are so outrageous they can't be denied. This is why several of the area schools have stopped nominating their players or attending.get your facts straight....2006 Micah Mosley, RB, Ned Earl Thomas, DB, WOS 2005 Deon Beasley, QB, WOS Sean Weatherspoon, LB, Jasper 2004 Jamaal Charles, RB, Mem Brian West, DB, Ozen 2003 Jamaal Charles RB, Mem William Morrisey DL, Silsbee 2002 Matt Peebles RB, BC Joseph Bryant DL, Jasper 2001 Tony Eckert QB, Lumb. Ricky Wilson DB, Lincoln 2000 Shon Yoder WR, Ned Jermaine Hope DB, WOS 1999 Dustin Long QB, PNG Gayron Allen LB, WOS 1998 Beaux Daville RB, OF Rod Gulley FS, Newton 1997 Chip Ambres QB, WB Charles Sias DE, WOS 1996 Bryan Bock RB, BC Fred Wright DE, Kountze 1995 Elijah Burkins RB, TJ T.J. Light DT, Lumberton 1994 Jeffery Spikes RB, Burke Ty Ardoin LB, WB 1993 Jay McGuire RB, Silsbee Shun Horn S, Jasper 1992 Dexter Hebert RB, Kelly Frank Middleton DT, WB
kicker Posted October 17, 2007 Report Posted October 17, 2007 I guess you mean smaller than the average 3A, right? WO-S has (as you know) won it each of the last two years - Beasley for the offense in 05 and Earl Thomas last year for defense.Yes, I meant "mid-majors" in 3A. Not saying anything negative here, but your Jasper's, Silsbee's, or your WOS's arent really considered 3A. Atleast not statisticaly if you know what I mean. Example: Oklahoma would be a normal D1 team while Hawaii is D1 and doesnt get the same recognition.
BearWolf Posted October 17, 2007 Report Posted October 17, 2007 get your facts straight....2006 Micah Mosley, RB, Ned Earl Thomas, DB, WOS 2005 Deon Beasley, QB, WOS Sean Weatherspoon, LB, Jasper 2004 Jamaal Charles, RB, Mem Brian West, DB, Ozen 2003 Jamaal Charles RB, Mem William Morrisey DL, Silsbee 2002 Matt Peebles RB, BC Joseph Bryant DL, Jasper 2001 Tony Eckert QB, Lumb. Ricky Wilson DB, Lincoln 2000 Shon Yoder WR, Ned Jermaine Hope DB, WOS 1999 Dustin Long QB, PNG Gayron Allen LB, WOS 1998 Beaux Daville RB, OF Rod Gulley FS, Newton 1997 Chip Ambres QB, WB Charles Sias DE, WOS 1996 Bryan Bock RB, BC Fred Wright DE, Kountze 1995 Elijah Burkins RB, TJ T.J. Light DT, Lumberton 1994 Jeffery Spikes RB, Burke Ty Ardoin LB, WB 1993 Jay McGuire RB, Silsbee Shun Horn S, Jasper 1992 Dexter Hebert RB, Kelly Frank Middleton DT, WB Thanks FPHS 78, for setting the record straight
Guest Chaingang Defense Posted October 17, 2007 Report Posted October 17, 2007 cody hussey has done outstanding.. in two district games and basically 1 1/2 preseason games he has 700+ yards.. stats will just keep piling up for him...he's my pick for offense My pick as well.
Guest car ramrod Posted October 17, 2007 Report Posted October 17, 2007 Tremain Thomas is the real deal on D. He had three int. last week, with two being returned for TD's.
grizzly62 Posted October 18, 2007 Report Posted October 18, 2007 poo poo from kville is a all around player
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