ATWILDCAT Posted September 16, 2012 Report Posted September 16, 2012 Just now able to post my observations on the game yesterday. You guys have one heck of a football team over there. Big and strong kids. Gave us all we wanted. We needed a game like that after the BWood game. So many turnovers on your side and all those dang penalties on us and still went down to the wire.The Bulldog secondary pretty much put the clamps on our passing game and Coach Roark adjusted some after the half and pounded the rock just enough to get some scores and pull it out. Hats off to the Nederland HC to go for the win after closing 32-31 instead of the tie. Our defense made the big play there. And what about that rain! That stuff was coming down sideways. :o Glad it slowed up some to play the second half. Anyways good luck the rest of the year and hope to see the Dogs in the playoffs.Also hope the injured players get healthy. We had our best DB, which is also our fastest kid, get injured and only played the first half. I think he has bruised ribs. He'll be sore the next couple of days , but he'll be fine. Was a very physical game.
Brubaker Posted September 16, 2012 Report Posted September 16, 2012 The respect is mutual from both sides, great football game, two of the states best teams
jake94 Posted September 16, 2012 Report Posted September 16, 2012 Awesome game! Both teams will be better because of it. Good luck to both the Cats and the Dogs the rest of the way.
Razor Posted September 16, 2012 Report Posted September 16, 2012 Nice post, AT and it is appreciated...I agree that the game lived up to the hype...hopefully these two teams can do it again in the playoffs
Honest Abe Posted September 16, 2012 Report Posted September 16, 2012 [quote name="ATWILDCAT" post="1273405" timestamp="1347768047"]Just now able to post my observations on the game yesterday. You guys have one heck of a football team over there. Big and strong kids. Gave us all we wanted. We needed a game like that after the BWood game. So many turnovers on your side and all those dang penalties on us and still went down to the wire.The[b] Bulldog secondary pretty much put the clamps on our passing game[/b] and Coach Roark adjusted some after the half and pounded the rock just enough to get some scores and pull it out. Hats off to the Nederland HC to go for the win after closing 32-31 instead of the tie. Our defense made the big play there. And what about that rain! That stuff was coming down sideways. :o Glad it slowed up some to play the second half. Anyways good luck the rest of the year and hope to see the Dogs in the playoffs.Also hope the injured players get healthy. We had our best DB, which is also our fastest kid, get injured and only played the first half. I think he has bruised ribs. He'll be sore the next couple of days , but he'll be fine. Was a very physical game.[/quote]I was afraid about #9 all night. He could be VERY dangerous if y'all can get him the ball. I know y'all tried a few times early, but the Ned DBs made great plays. He's probably 6'3", fast, and a big frame on him. He is a great weapon to have for sure.
biaplayer Posted September 16, 2012 Report Posted September 16, 2012 I didn't get to see it ,but I did listen to it . It was one heck of a game! Interesting to see how the playoffs match up. If they hook up again, I will be there for that one, know my ndns won't be in the playoffs this year. Good luck to both teams.
ATWILDCAT Posted September 16, 2012 Author Report Posted September 16, 2012 [quote name="Honest Abe" post="1273583" timestamp="1347807847"][quote author=ATWILDCAT link=topic=103241.msg1273405#msg1273405 date=1347768047]Just now able to post my observations on the game yesterday. You guys have one heck of a football team over there. Big and strong kids. Gave us all we wanted. We needed a game like that after the BWood game. So many turnovers on your side and all those dang penalties on us and still went down to the wire.The[b] Bulldog secondary pretty much put the clamps on our passing game[/b] and Coach Roark adjusted some after the half and pounded the rock just enough to get some scores and pull it out. Hats off to the Nederland HC to go for the win after closing 32-31 instead of the tie. Our defense made the big play there. And what about that rain! That stuff was coming down sideways. :o Glad it slowed up some to play the second half. Anyways good luck the rest of the year and hope to see the Dogs in the playoffs.Also hope the injured players get healthy. We had our best DB, which is also our fastest kid, get injured and only played the first half. I think he has bruised ribs. He'll be sore the next couple of days , but he'll be fine. Was a very physical game.[/quote]I was afraid about #9 all night. He could be VERY dangerous if y'all can get him the ball. I know y'all tried a few times early, but the Ned DBs made great plays. He's probably 6'3", fast, and a big frame on him. He is a great weapon to have for sure.[/quote]Yeah, #9 Jalyn Judkins had a huge game against BWood last week with almost 200 yards recieving and 3 TD's, but we couldn't get him going. The passing game just wasn't clicking for QB Austin. The Bulldog defense had alot to do with that and the weather didn't help. He did have a long reception that got us inside the 5, but was called back for a holding penalty. Penalties killed us all night. Had that long 90 yard TD run by Richard Cooper called back because of a hold also. Oh well.
baddog Posted September 16, 2012 Report Posted September 16, 2012 All I have heard is that it was a hard fought game. It's why we go to the games. I could not attend due to work. Maybe we will meet again.Holding calls, turnovers.....that's football.
scapegoat Posted September 16, 2012 Report Posted September 16, 2012 Wildcat,I was very impressed with your offensive line.Reminded me of a nasty purple and white teams offensive line we faced a couple of years ago.Teams do not put up point totals like you guys with out a great line.Good luck the rest of the year and I enjoyed reading your post.
phunter308 Posted September 17, 2012 Report Posted September 17, 2012 It was an interesting game that could have been better with less penalties and turnovers. Both team fought hard and the better team won. I think the game will help both teams down the road from the experience of playing against a team with size and speed. The offensive line for Angleton is large and good feet but got caught holding. Nederland got to see team speed to not one or two players but team speed. The DOGS will bounce back and like always prepare for the next challenge and be ready to play those knarly old Pirates.
rvbulldogs Posted September 18, 2012 Report Posted September 18, 2012 Great effort by both teams. Heck of a game to watch this early in the season. I was impressed with #44 on the defense. Very excited about my bulldogs!!! Good luck Angleton and stay healthy!!!
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