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District 21-3A Team stats/ after 3 games


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Team stats thru 3 district games:


Offense

                                rushing/avg.              passing/avg.            total/avg.              points/avg.

1. Bridge City (2-1)      664/221.3                406/135.3                1070/356.6              63/21

2. Hamshire-Fann(1-2)  632/210.7                  413/137.6                1045/348.3              86/28.7

3. Silsbee (2-1)            595/198.3                382/127.3                977/325.6                69/23

4. Orangefield (1-2)      707/235.7                  76/25.3                  783/261                  49/16.3

5. WOS (3-0)              399/133                    286/95.3                685/228.3                60/20

6. Hardin-Jefferson(0-3) 181/60.3                  452/150.7                633/211                  20/6.7


Defense


1. Bridge City                232/77.3                  355/118.3              587/195.6                28/9.3

2. Silsbee                    302/100.7                320/106.6              622/207.3                20/6.7

3. Orangefield              447/149                    301/100.3              748/249.3                46/15.3

4. Hamshire-Fannett      631/210.3                  203/67.7                834/278                  56/18.7

5. WOS                        427/142.3                416/138.7              843/281                  42/14

6. Hardin-Jefferson        1046/348.7                398/132.6              1444/481.3              155/51.7
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[quote name="BCgrad05" post="1094465" timestamp="1319598949"]
Bridge City is the best team, not just because of these stats though..they got killed by playcalling vs WOS
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That is like me saying Silsbee is better(than BC) because we threw 6 ints.  BC scraped by us just like WOS scraped by BC.  If WOS comes out and beats the Tigers fairly convincingly,  then I would have to say they are the best team.  If we come out and beat them convincingly then we have a decent argument.  If it is a game like the other two,  I am not too sure anyone could give a gooid argument.  BC has proven they are capable of beating either team.  Right now I would definitely say they are fairly equal but with that said the Tigers need to prove it with a good game friday.  Not sure what a lopsided win by the Tigers would prove...except verifying even more so that we have to cut out the mistakes. 
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