NDNWarrior Posted October 5, 2008 Report Posted October 5, 2008 toughest 4A district in the state I agree with Nederland Bulldogs, and its not even close... Take a look at 13-4A... 13-4A: Hallsville, Longview, Longview Pine Tree, Marshall, Mount Pleasant, Sulphur Springs, Texas High I dont know if any team in 20-4A could make the playoffs if you added them to that district... Man, that's one heck of a district! We'd have a hard time there, but believe we could hold our own.
NDNWarrior Posted October 5, 2008 Report Posted October 5, 2008 PNG Indians Nederland Bulldogs Vidor Pirates Central Jags In no certain order. I feel like Vidor is going to surprise some folks, and sorry, but I think Central will beat Nederland. Bulldogs always seem to have a tough time with the Jags!
Guest Penny Posted October 5, 2008 Report Posted October 5, 2008 NDNWarrior, Nederland did have trouble with Central... but ONLY while Suggs was there. He ain't there no more, don't see that history playing into it. They may win, but it won't be due to the history of who's had trouble with who. Like Burnett can't beat Neumann and Neumann couldn't beat Suggs.... etc.
Guest Indian Chief Posted October 5, 2008 Report Posted October 5, 2008 A long way to go in this District.
football04 Posted October 5, 2008 Author Report Posted October 5, 2008 PNG is lucky Bellows was a little off Saturday night. He missed several wide open receivers on deep routes and he normally doesn't miss on the deep passes. People don't realize how hard it will be to stop Nederland with the offense they have in place. They come at a defense from every angle, all they needed was some sort of decent running game and they found one in Grogan, a good one, and Bellows great to see him carry the ball also. PNG is still a good team as some of you will find out, and they had no answers. Central has a running game and a sound defense, but Nederland's WR's run great rts, it will be hard for Central to stay with our WR's and help contain Grogan. Central better control the ball with their running game better than PNG did or they won't keep our offense from putting up points either. In Order: 1. Nederland 2. PNG 3. Central 4. Vidor
Guest Jags Posted October 5, 2008 Report Posted October 5, 2008 Central has a good fast Defense this year!
BigWolf10 Posted October 5, 2008 Report Posted October 5, 2008 Here will be the 4 playoff teams in no certain order NED PNG CENTRAL VIDOR My pix to
vidor pirate Posted October 5, 2008 Report Posted October 5, 2008 PNG is lucky Bellows was a little off Saturday night. He missed several wide open receivers on deep routes and he normally doesn't miss on the deep passes. People don't realize how hard it will be to stop Nederland with the offense they have in place. They come at a defense from every angle, all they needed was some sort of decent running game and they found one in Grogan, a good one, and Bellows great to see him carry the ball also. PNG is still a good team as some of you will find out, and they had no answers. Central has a running game and a sound defense, but Nederland's WR's run great rts, it will be hard for Central to stay with our WR's and help contain Grogan. Central better control the ball with their running game better than PNG did or they won't keep our offense from putting up points either. In Order: 1. Nederland 2. PNG 3. Central 4. Vidor u really think centrals corners can't hang with yall's receivers?
BMTSoulja1 Posted October 5, 2008 Report Posted October 5, 2008 NDNWarrior, Nederland did have trouble with Central... but ONLY while Suggs was there. He ain't there no more, don't see that history playing into it. They may win, but it won't be due to the history of who's had trouble with who. Like Burnett can't beat Neumann and Neumann couldn't beat Suggs.... etc. Wrong. We beat yall in 2002 and 2003 (Suggs era) true. MC dodged the maroon bullet in 2005 thanks to Rita and we crushed yall like a can in 2006 (under Stowers). Point is that we seem to have yall's number no matter who is at the helm...
raideroldtimer Posted October 5, 2008 Report Posted October 5, 2008 If all my picks are correct after week three it will look like this: Nederland -------- 3 - 0 Central ---------- 2 - 1 PNG ------------- 2 - 1 Vidor ------------ 2 - 1 Lumberton ------ 2 - 1 Livingston ------- 1 - 2 Ozen ------------ 0 - 3 LCM ------------- 0 - 3 Thats five teams pushing hard for four spots. Fun stuff! i say it is narrowed down to 4 teams, sorry lumberton, i think central is gonna getcha Sorry VP, I still think in the end it will be Lumberton PNG Central Nederland althoughI'm not sure of the order anymore as of yet.
BigWolf10 Posted October 5, 2008 Report Posted October 5, 2008 NDNWarrior, Nederland did have trouble with Central... but ONLY while Suggs was there. He ain't there no more, don't see that history playing into it. They may win, but it won't be due to the history of who's had trouble with who. Like Burnett can't beat Neumann and Neumann couldn't beat Suggs.... etc. Wrong. We beat yall in 2002 and 2003 (Suggs era) true. MC dodged the maroon bullet in 2005 thanks to Rita and we crushed yall like a can in 2006 (under Stowers). Point is that we seem to have yall's number no matter who is at the helm... We own Nederland 6 out of 8. 6 & 2 is not bad. Worse lost is to a Stowers team
BMTSoulja1 Posted October 5, 2008 Report Posted October 5, 2008 NDNWarrior, Nederland did have trouble with Central... but ONLY while Suggs was there. He ain't there no more, don't see that history playing into it. They may win, but it won't be due to the history of who's had trouble with who. Like Burnett can't beat Neumann and Neumann couldn't beat Suggs.... etc. Wrong. We beat yall in 2002 and 2003 (Suggs era) true. MC dodged the maroon bullet in 2005 thanks to Rita and we crushed yall like a can in 2006 (under Stowers). Point is that we seem to have yall's number no matter who is at the helm... We own Nederland 6 out of 8. 6 & 8 is not bad. Worse lost is a Stowers team Would've been 7-8 times. They wanted non of the 2005 team either... Like I said, Dodged the bullet! ;D ;D
badndn Posted October 6, 2008 Report Posted October 6, 2008 PNG is lucky Bellows was a little off Saturday night. He missed several wide open receivers on deep routes and he normally doesn't miss on the deep passes. People don't realize how hard it will be to stop Nederland with the offense they have in place. They come at a defense from every angle, all they needed was some sort of decent running game and they found one in Grogan, a good one, and Bellows great to see him carry the ball also. PNG is still a good team as some of you will find out, and they had no answers. Central has a running game and a sound defense, but Nederland's WR's run great rts, it will be hard for Central to stay with our WR's and help contain Grogan. Central better control the ball with their running game better than PNG did or they won't keep our offense from putting up points either. In Order: 1. Nederland 2. PNG 3. Central 4. Vidor u really think centrals corners can't hang with yall's receivers? I think what he is saying is that now with Grogan toting the pigskin, that you can stop the pass, but not the run or vise versa. I think everyone in Nederland knows that Central has the athletes to go toe to toe with their wideouts, but in order to do so you have to play more DB's and be less physical up front, which doesn't bode well against Nederlands OLine and Grogan. PNG did a very good job on Cardenas and Brady, but we couldn't get pressure on Bellows because of the new found running attack and he found some of his other options open.
football04 Posted October 6, 2008 Author Report Posted October 6, 2008 Thanks Badndn, I know Central's DB's can run with any wr's around, but you have to pick your poison. This doesn't mean I think Nederland will win state, just means Nederland's offense will be hard to stop. I was impressed with PNG's pass offense, although a little inconsistant. Needs more imagination but the QB makes good throws and the recievers are pretty good.
Razor Posted October 6, 2008 Report Posted October 6, 2008 NDNWarrior, Nederland did have trouble with Central... but ONLY while Suggs was there. He ain't there no more, don't see that history playing into it. They may win, but it won't be due to the history of who's had trouble with who. Like Burnett can't beat Neumann and Neumann couldn't beat Suggs.... etc. Wrong. We beat yall in 2002 and 2003 (Suggs era) true. MC dodged the maroon bullet in 2005 thanks to Rita and we crushed yall like a can in 2006 (under Stowers). Point is that we seem to have yall's number no matter who is at the helm... I will give you that Central has had Nederland's number more often than not, Soulja, but if you are going to bring up history, then don't leave last season out...Nederland laid a pretty good thumpin on your Jags last year...granted, that was not one of Central's best teams, but nor was it one of Nederland's best...this years game will be huge and I think a much more hotly contested game...Central appers to be on a roll now. First things first, though...both teams have important games this Friday.
BMTSoulja1 Posted October 6, 2008 Report Posted October 6, 2008 NDNWarrior, Nederland did have trouble with Central... but ONLY while Suggs was there. He ain't there no more, don't see that history playing into it. They may win, but it won't be due to the history of who's had trouble with who. Like Burnett can't beat Neumann and Neumann couldn't beat Suggs.... etc. Wrong. We beat yall in 2002 and 2003 (Suggs era) true. MC dodged the maroon bullet in 2005 thanks to Rita and we crushed yall like a can in 2006 (under Stowers). Point is that we seem to have yall's number no matter who is at the helm... I will give you that Central has had Nederland's number more often than not, Soulja, but if you are going to bring up history, then don't leave last season out...Nederland laid a pretty good thumpin on your Jags last year...granted, that was not one of Central's best teams, but nor was it one of Nederland's best...this years game will be huge and I think a much more hotly contested game...Central appers to be on a roll now. First things first, though...both teams have important games this Friday. You're good. That is why I didn't mention last years team. And I agree that last year's Bulldog team wasn't one of your best. yall did smash us pretty good there in the first half. Hey, we did crank it up a notch and held that offense to 3 points in the second half. I just hope that both teams win in order to set up that district unbeaten showdown!
BORAM Posted October 6, 2008 Report Posted October 6, 2008 1. NED 2. CENTRAL 3. PNG 4. VIDOR These teams will make the playoffs.
Razor Posted October 6, 2008 Report Posted October 6, 2008 NDNWarrior, Nederland did have trouble with Central... but ONLY while Suggs was there. He ain't there no more, don't see that history playing into it. They may win, but it won't be due to the history of who's had trouble with who. Like Burnett can't beat Neumann and Neumann couldn't beat Suggs.... etc. Wrong. We beat yall in 2002 and 2003 (Suggs era) true. MC dodged the maroon bullet in 2005 thanks to Rita and we crushed yall like a can in 2006 (under Stowers). Point is that we seem to have yall's number no matter who is at the helm... I will give you that Central has had Nederland's number more often than not, Soulja, but if you are going to bring up history, then don't leave last season out...Nederland laid a pretty good thumpin on your Jags last year...granted, that was not one of Central's best teams, but nor was it one of Nederland's best...this years game will be huge and I think a much more hotly contested game...Central appers to be on a roll now. First things first, though...both teams have important games this Friday. You're good. That is why I didn't mention last years team. And I agree that last year's Bulldog team wasn't one of your best. yall did smash us pretty good there in the first half. Hey, we did crank it up a notch and held that offense to 3 points in the second half. I just hope that both teams win in order to set up that district unbeaten showdown! As do I...you know I got to keep you honest there Soulja! This year's game should be a real good one IMO...both teams seem to be playing real well and both will be well prepared for sure.
Foyce Posted October 6, 2008 Report Posted October 6, 2008 Here will be the 4 playoff teams in no certain order NED PNG CENTRAL VIDOR I agree with the teams, and I know you did not put an order but I say it will be like this. Central Nederland Vidor PNG
vidor pirate Posted October 6, 2008 Report Posted October 6, 2008 PNG is lucky Bellows was a little off Saturday night. He missed several wide open receivers on deep routes and he normally doesn't miss on the deep passes. People don't realize how hard it will be to stop Nederland with the offense they have in place. They come at a defense from every angle, all they needed was some sort of decent running game and they found one in Grogan, a good one, and Bellows great to see him carry the ball also. PNG is still a good team as some of you will find out, and they had no answers. Central has a running game and a sound defense, but Nederland's WR's run great rts, it will be hard for Central to stay with our WR's and help contain Grogan. Central better control the ball with their running game better than PNG did or they won't keep our offense from putting up points either. In Order: 1. Nederland 2. PNG 3. Central 4. Vidor u really think centrals corners can't hang with yall's receivers? I think what he is saying is that now with Grogan toting the pigskin, that you can stop the pass, but not the run or vise versa. I think everyone in Nederland knows that Central has the athletes to go toe to toe with their wideouts, but in order to do so you have to play more DB's and be less physical up front, which doesn't bode well against Nederlands OLine and Grogan. PNG did a very good job on Cardenas and Brady, but we couldn't get pressure on Bellows because of the new found running attack and he found some of his other options open. ahh, ok thanks ill give it to ya grogan is a complete and total beast at rb but central does have some big boys on their d line now
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