Guest wos grad Posted October 30, 2008 Report Posted October 30, 2008 Source: Gary Stelly kogt.com The Mustangs needed to make an impression to the other teams around the state that don’t get to see them and the Cardinals (66-7) and Hamshire-Fannett (66-0) were the ones standing in their way. Will the Hawks be added to that list? History says yes. WOS has outscored H-J 238-16 in their four meetings, scoring more than 60 points in each of the last three games against the Hawks. Despite their district domination, I don’t know if the Mustangs are the well oiled machine their record represents. Quintavious Garrett has not been the same since his 300 yard rushing game to open the season against Nederland. WOS football has to have a solid rushing game to be successful in the playoffs, which can be said for just about every team. Whether it’s him or the offensive line, it’s a concern for the coaching staff. Quarterback Ortavious Hypolite has certainly picked up his game both on the ground and in the air. The senior doesn’t throw much but when he does it’s usually for big gains. Trey Franks has been on the receiving end of most of those long passes and has become a big threat. The special teams and defense has been a big part of the Mustangs success. Both have accounted for five touchdowns through six games which is phenomenal.
Guest wos grad Posted October 30, 2008 Report Posted October 30, 2008 http://www.kogt.com/kogt_airplay.htm Source: Gary Stelly kogt.com The Mustangs needed to make an impression to the other teams around the state that don’t get to see them and the Cardinals (66-7) and Hamshire-Fannett (66-0) were the ones standing in their way. Will the Hawks be added to that list? History says yes. WOS has outscored H-J 238-16 in their four meetings, scoring more than 60 points in each of the last three games against the Hawks. Despite their district domination, I don’t know if the Mustangs are the well oiled machine their record represents. Quintavious Garrett has not been the same since his 300 yard rushing game to open the season against Nederland. WOS football has to have a solid rushing game to be successful in the playoffs, which can be said for just about every team. Whether it’s him or the offensive line, it’s a concern for the coaching staff. Quarterback Ortavious Hypolite has certainly picked up his game both on the ground and in the air. The senior doesn’t throw much but when he does it’s usually for big gains. Trey Franks has been on the receiving end of most of those long passes and has become a big threat. The special teams and defense has been a big part of the Mustangs success. Both have accounted for five touchdowns through six games which is phenomenal.
dayton Posted October 30, 2008 Report Posted October 30, 2008 i think the fact is that people are keying on Q. Garrett. They should also get the playcalling fixed.
Guest wos grad Posted October 30, 2008 Report Posted October 30, 2008 IT HAS TO GET FIXED OR EVEN A FIRST ROUND ELIMANITION IS POSSIBLE. THE OFFENSIVE LINE HAS GOT TO GET BETTER FIRST THEN THE PLAYCALLING NEXT. WE HAVE TO BE ABLE TO THROW THE BALL ON FIRST DOWN MORE TO KEEP THE DEFENSES LOOSE, NOT BOMBS EITHER. ALSO ARE GOING TO HAVE TO ADD MORE SHORT PASSES IN THE MIDDLE OF THE FIELD TO BE SUCCESSFUL IN THE TOURNMENT.
GUNHO Posted October 30, 2008 Report Posted October 30, 2008 Source: Gary Stelly kogt.com Despite their district domination, I don’t know if the Mustangs are the well oiled machine their record represents. WOS football has to have a solid rushing game to be successful in the playoffs, which can be said for just about every team. The special teams and defense has been a big part of the Mustangs success. Both have accounted for five touchdowns through six games which is phenomenal. I'm with Gary on this.Though we have put up big numbers there is something about the offense that concerns me...Lack of sustained drives.If you live off big plays only you're going to get shut down sooner or later.We will find out in the playoffs.
TheRef Posted October 30, 2008 Report Posted October 30, 2008 You may find out sooner than that! Anything is possible on Friday Night!
MrUmp1 Posted October 30, 2008 Report Posted October 30, 2008 The Ref doesn't seem to be able to view the reality. The UMP here knows how to make the call and knows what he sees and I will tell you HJ will not score more than 14 and I think that number will be 7. WOS will put up at least 48. HJ does not have the overall team speed to match up. Newton scored how many?? Anahuac scored how many? HJ scored 21 on HF. For this game to even be close would be something that would have to be some extremely surprising plays.
skipper Posted October 30, 2008 Report Posted October 30, 2008 the mustangs do have a problem we that sit in the stands on friday night can see this.OK you might say skipper you need to see a doctor but its true. wo-s is a BIG PLAY TEAM everyone knows this we see it every friday night dont we mustang fans. the mustang (MUST) find away to get garrett going agan ,yes everyone is keying on the kid not hard to see that and for a running back like garrett it takes a little of his heart out of the game and YES the OL NEEDS HELP.west orange stark is NOT a BIG football team as u that have seen them will tell you so ,BUT THE TEAM SPEED is super.to me the passing game needs to find a (SHORT PASSING GAME) just not the BOMB------------- sorry about the spelling i just hate that spell checker
adminbaberuth Posted October 30, 2008 Report Posted October 30, 2008 WOS87 has posted more stats than carter has pills about this years high scoring WOS offense compared to prior years. He also threw in for good measure point spreads of victories over opponents since Coach McCarty. They are off the chart. The stangs are 3rd ranked in the state and undefeated. We score 50 and lose, and we are excited as hell to be going to Vidor. Loosen up Stang fans, enjoy the ride.
Gabe Posted October 30, 2008 Report Posted October 30, 2008 WOS87 has posted more stats than carter has pills about this years high scoring WOS offense compared to prior years. He also threw in for good measure point spreads of victories over opponents since Coach McCarty. They are off the chart. The stangs are 3rd ranked in the state and undefeated. We score 50 and lose, and we are excited as heck to be going to Vidor. Loosen up Stang fans, enjoy the ride. Im with you admin. 95% of teams in Southeast Texas would love to have WO-S' "problems" on offense. I know my Indians would
Guest wos grad Posted October 30, 2008 Report Posted October 30, 2008 But these problems will kill us again in the Playoffs. I understand what you fellows are saying by looking at the scores but we will have to add a few more plays if we want to be successful in the playoff tournment. And get away from that dumb sideline pass. Throw more short passes on first down for Heavens sake.
WO-S 89 Posted October 30, 2008 Report Posted October 30, 2008 But these problems will kill us again in the Playoffs. I understand what you fellows are saying by looking at the scores but we will have to add a few more plays if we want to be successful in the playoff tournment. And get away from that dumb sideline pass. Throw more short passes on first down for Heavens sake. I would also like to see more pass plays in the middle of the field.
venom33 Posted October 30, 2008 Report Posted October 30, 2008 with the speed we have why dont we try more option plays???
Guest wos grad Posted October 30, 2008 Report Posted October 30, 2008 Why don't we do alot of things different? Ask the OC So much speed and talent and we run 3 different plays.
GUNHO Posted October 31, 2008 Report Posted October 31, 2008 WOS87 has posted more stats than carter has pills about this years high scoring WOS offense compared to prior years. He also threw in for good measure point spreads of victories over opponents since Coach McCarty. They are off the chart. The stangs are 3rd ranked in the state and undefeated. We score 50 and lose, and we are excited as heck to be going to Vidor. Loosen up Stang fans, enjoy the ride. Yes we have put up some big numbers but I just think they are deceiving.A lot of those numbers have come from special teams and the defense.We have been tested only once and that from a struggling Silsbee team which took us to overtime.Where was that high scoring offense then.Yes I'm concerned going into the playoffs.As for the # 3 ranking...I think it is a little high at this point in time. Oh we will enjoy the ride but it has been kind of like the rodeo and we keep getting bucked off before the full eight seconds. ;D
dayton Posted October 31, 2008 Report Posted October 31, 2008 Why don't we do alot of things different? Ask the OC So much speed and talent and we run 3 different plays. Ask the HC... I realize he's not a micromanager, but he is the BOSS.
setxguru Posted October 31, 2008 Report Posted October 31, 2008 Let the GURU make some since of this! The Mustangs should throw the ball short, but not to side. They should throw the ball in the middle, but not deep in the middle. They should throw the ball on first down, but not to the side or deep. Come on guys! I have seen a few Mustang games this year and trust me they seemed pretty successful at what they are doing! You are going to have big plays on every level, look at last years Patriots. Sometimes on offense you just have to take advantage of what the defense is not good at.
Guest wos grad Posted October 31, 2008 Report Posted October 31, 2008 What about in the Playoff Tournment? The projections have us knocked out in round 3 with Gilmer, will these plays work against those kinds of teams?
Guest Wildcat 08 Posted October 31, 2008 Report Posted October 31, 2008 Wait til you see how fast and good Gilmer's defense is!
skipper Posted October 31, 2008 Report Posted October 31, 2008 son,i have seen gilmer play,looks like i have missed something tell me more lol lol. as u can see in stats gilmer as given up alot of yardage end of story PS where is all of this smoke coming from
Guest Nederland Bulldogs Posted November 2, 2008 Report Posted November 2, 2008 Source: Gary Stelly kogt.com The Mustangs needed to make an impression to the other teams around the state that don’t get to see them and the Cardinals (66-7) and Hamshire-Fannett (66-0) were the ones standing in their way. Will the Hawks be added to that list? History says yes. WOS has outscored H-J 238-16 in their four meetings, scoring more than 60 points in each of the last three games against the Hawks. Despite their district domination, I don’t know if the Mustangs are the well oiled machine their record represents. Quintavious Garrett has not been the same since his 300 yard rushing game to open the season against Nederland. WOS football has to have a solid rushing game to be successful in the playoffs, which can be said for just about every team. Whether it’s him or the offensive line, it’s a concern for the coaching staff. Quarterback Ortavious Hypolite has certainly picked up his game both on the ground and in the air. The senior doesn’t throw much but when he does it’s usually for big gains. Trey Franks has been on the receiving end of most of those long passes and has become a big threat. The special teams and defense has been a big part of the Mustangs success. Both have accounted for five touchdowns through six games which is phenomenal. You guys' OL looked good against us. What happened to the OL?
Bucof2010 Posted November 2, 2008 Report Posted November 2, 2008 I think it would benefit WOS to have a more competitive district. Silsbee is the only other semi legit team besides WOS in the whole district.
Guest wos grad Posted November 2, 2008 Report Posted November 2, 2008 That would help to along with better Playcalling.
adminbaberuth Posted November 2, 2008 Report Posted November 2, 2008 That would help to along with better Playcalling. Another knife in Coach Hooks.
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