bronco4life Posted October 29, 2008 Report Share Posted October 29, 2008 Are they the best in the district 19-4a and who is the number one defense in our district??? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PURPLE 4EVER Posted October 29, 2008 Report Share Posted October 29, 2008 District 19-4A basically is not a strong football district. The last two years not one 19-4A team has won a playoff game. This year Dayton should take out their first round opponent, then maybe one of the other teams might have a chance. Dayton's defense is finally coming around. Galena Park had about 5 big plays and other than that the Bronco Defense shut them down. The Dayton defense that was playing at the end of the season last year was by far one of the best defenses in the entire state. They got torched by Lake Travis, but no team was able to slow them down. If this team approaches the level of defensive play that the Broncos had last year, that is the key to the upcoming playoff run. Dayton shouldn't be facing a passing team during the first three or four rounds. If the defense can shut down the run like they did last year, I don't see a team in the Houston area that will be in Division II being able to outscore one of the best offenses in this region. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dayton 2001 Posted October 29, 2008 Report Share Posted October 29, 2008 Are they the best in the district 19-4a and who is the number one defense in our district??? What positions outside or inside linebackers. There has been so much movement outside due to injuries. I think a line up of Evan Brown and N.L. Hines outside with Chad Stapleton and Jordan Baxter inside would stand up to any group in 19-4A. I am not certain outside of the district but I think that they are really coming together and by the end of the season they could be a pretty tough group in any division. We can't forget that Zack Crowder may be back in a couple of weeks and that will give us another option on the outside linebacker position. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cowgirl 59 Posted October 30, 2008 Report Share Posted October 30, 2008 Defense is steady improving but it seems even in the college ranks you can still be #1 and give up 4-5 touchdowns on defense and still win.It is about who can score the most points every time you get the ball.I looked up offensive total yards for Dayton 2,950 in 7 games,not counting punt/kickoff yards.In a comparison with the exception of Dave Campbell's magazine #1 ranked Kirbyville team who has equal numbers.The Broncos have between 700-900 more yards of offense than most all others in se texas.Looked up Houston area 4A teams and only Hou.Davis {2695 tot.yds} Angleton {2634 tot.yds} have similar stats to Dayton's.OthersTex.City{2181}Lamar Cons.[2152}Hstn.Westbury{2126}Friendswood{2074}El Campo[1949}Huntsville{1785} to name a few that have winning records and probably make playoff runs.The Dayton Broncos avg.41 points per game on offense and 16 points per game on Defense with the last 3 games 11.2 points per game.Quiet impressive in itself with super jv & jr.high talent and exc.coaching{13} straight playoff app. a REAL REASON to back them BRONCOS now or later. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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