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[quote name="NDNfan91" post="715184" timestamp="1258860546"]
Thank you and good luck to Angleton next week!  Sorry we can't be there...it would've been nice seeing all that purple, but I have a feeling we'll get our chance next year  ;)!
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Thank you. Sure wish we were playing y'all cuz I did some research and I couldnt find a matchup between us and png but hopefully next year. Congrats on a good season indians.
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[quote name="NDNfan91" post="714831" timestamp="1258850218"]
Any videos of Angelton out there?
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http://espn.go.com/video/clip?id=4331281

This is their jr QB and cornerback!!!!! Very impressive plus add in about four other speedsters that don't get talked about enough. EXPLOSIVE O
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I'm hoping I'm wrong about this but I don't think Brenham matches up well with Angleton.  Does anybody know if Diggs is back to 100%?  Looking forward to the game.  I see Brenham still has some non-believers.  Angleton is by far the most talented team we have seen.  Like I said, I hope I'm wrong, but I'll take Angleton by 10.
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[quote name="BrenhamFan" post="715859" timestamp="1258934653"]
I'm hoping I'm wrong about this but I don't think Brenham matches up well with Angleton.  Does anybody know if Diggs is back to 100%?  Looking forward to the game.  I see Brenham still has some non-believers.  Angleton is by far the most talented team we have seen.  Like I said, I hope I'm wrong, but I'll take Angleton by 10.
[/quote] NO man ! never throw in the towel any team can be beat if ya beat Anglton you might get a date with Dayton and if you don't make sure you put the hurt on the QB. :D
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[quote name="BrenhamFan" post="715909" timestamp="1258941084"]
Trust me, I'm not throwing in the towel. It's just not a good math up for us.  I'm not saying we don't have a chance.  We just match up better with other teams.  There's a grudge match I wanna see...minus Cody Green this time.
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When you get to the 3rd round of the playoffs it really doesn't matter.  The teams that are left are all really good teams.  Brenham is more of a balanced offense and Angleton is more of a one-dimensional team.  Both defenses are good as well.  I say take your pick.
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[quote name="rjn75" post="715919" timestamp="1258941986"]
Nobody matches up well with Angleton in that district!
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I would not have said this 8 weeks ago....but, I would love to see Dayton vs Angleton.  I think that would be one heck of a game and who knows, it may just happen! If it does, I would not miss it for the world but then again I don't miss too many Bronco games no matter the opponent!  :D
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[quote name="PNG Proud" post="715892" timestamp="1258938717"]
Is anyone really impressed that Angleton won big against a team that didn't even know they were in the playoffs?
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You are thinking about Friendswood's opponent Waltrip. Houston Jones actually won their district (albeit a weak district) with a 7-0 record.
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Manvel swarmed the run, kept pressure on Diggs and beat Angleton pretty soundly, if you watch the tapes you can see it can be done. Angleton has a weak pass defense, it's secondary is questionable. Brenham has a good balanced offense and that QB can pick apart a weak secondary if he has blocking. Brenham has a great pass defense and a really defend the run well too. Ask PNG. If Angleton does execute just right Brenham will pull this one out. The Cubs are a very opportunistic team, and force a lot of turnovers. However if they can't keep pressure on Diggs it is going to be a long day.
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