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Silsbee 30 Jasper 23/FINAL


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For some reason, I had no cell service in Jasper so I couldn't post.  

Anywho...

Very good game.  I saw some good improvements in this game. We found out that Collins is a better runner than we all thought... He gashed up the defense and looked not too bad passing the ball.  I assume he just needed to get the first game jitters out of the way.  

Ending the first half and beginning the 3rd quarter, Jasper had all the momentum.  They marched down and scored the TD on opening drive of the third quarter... I thought they were dead in the water.  Then out of nowhere, the Tiger Defense woke up, started on some hard hits, then things got chippy, enough so that Jasper's QB was slow to get up.  Then he rose to his feet and appeared to start chirping with #54 for Silsbee.  I don't know. If the Jasper QB Sells was hurt or was ejected for some reason, but he never returned.  Silsbee's defense pitched a shutout from that point with hard hits and defended passes.  Seem to spark the offense too.  4th quarter, Silsbee had a few chances to put it away, but too conservative with those stretch plays again, which Jasper was stopping.  Once again, the defense saved the day and flexed the or muscles.  

Jasper is good and will win their district and make a deep playoff run.  If Silsbee's defense shows up like this every night, they'll win district and make a deeper playoff run.  

P.S.  Shout out to #23 for Silsbee on assisting with that huge QB sack close to the end of the game. 

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Just a few quick stats:                                             Silsbee                     Jasper

Score:  Total 30 23
Score by Quarter - 1st / 2nd / 3rd / 4th 7 / 0 / 16 / 7 6 / 10 / 7 / 0
First Downs:  Total 19 12
First Downs:  Rush / Pass / Penalty 10 / 8 / 1 9 / 0 / 3
Rushing Attempts 43 38
Net Yards Rushing 167 281
Yards per Rush 3.9 7.4
Longest Rush 26 73
Rushing Touchdowns 3 3
Rushing Yards after Contact 0 0
Passing:  Net Yards 209 24
Passing:  Completed - Attempted - Intercepted 12 / 16 / 0 4 / 14 / 0
Yards per Completion 17.4 6.0
Longest Pass Completion 64 10
Passing:  Touchdowns 1 0
Yards after Catch 0 0
Pass Efficiency Rating 205.35 42.97
Total Offensive Plays 59 52
Total Net Yards 376 305
Average Gain per Play 6.4 5.9
1st Down Plays:  Number / Average Yds. 29 / 6.5 20 / 7.3
2nd Down Plays:  Number / Average Yds. 18 / 8.6 15 / 4.9
3rd Down Plays:  Number / Average Yds. 9 / 3.7 13 / 6.2
4th Down Plays:  Number / Average Yds. 3 / 0.3 4 / 1.5
Fumbles:  Number/Lost 4 / 1 0 / 0
Turnover Margin (fumbles & INTs) -1 +1
All Penalties:  Number - Yards 5 - 50 7 - 50
Offensive Penalties:  Number - Yards 1 - 10 5 - 30
Defensive Penalties:  Number - Yards 4 - 40 2 - 20
Punts:  Number - Yards - Long 2 - 62 - 35 4 - 74 - 22
Yards per Punt 31.0 18.5
Punts inside 20 1 0
Punt Returns:  Number - Yards - Long 0 - 0 - 0 1 - 5 - 5
Punt Returns:  Average Return   5.0
Punt Returns:  Touchdowns 0 0
Kick Returns:  Number - Yards - Long 2 - 52 - 30 5 - 41 - 21
Kickoff Returns:  Average Return 26.0 8.2
Kickoff Returns:  Touchdowns 0 0
Interceptions: Number - Yards - TDs 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0
Fumble Recoveries: Number - Yards - TDs 0 - 0 - 0 1 - 0 - 0
Time of Possession:  Total 25:46 22:14
Time of Possession:  1st Half 13:21 10:39
Time of Possession:  2nd Half 12:25 11:35
3rd Downs:  Number Converted / Number 4 / 9 3 / 13
3rd Down Conversion Percentage 44.4% 23.1%
4th Downs:  Number Converted / Number 0 / 3 1 / 4
4th Down Conversion Percentage 0.0% 25.0%
Sacks (by):  Number & Yards 1 for -9 yds. 0 for 0 yds.
Tackle for Loss (by): Number & Yds (no sacks) 6 for -28 yds. 0 for 0 yds.
Field Goals:  Made - Attempted 0 - 0 1 - 1
Longest Field Goal Made 0 32
Extra Points:  Made - Attempted 2 - 2 2 - 2
Number of Drives 12 11
Average Drive Start 41.1 29.7
Red Zone Chances - Scores 5-3 3-3
Red Zone Scores Breakdown TDs: 3, FGs: 0 TDs: 2, FGs: 1
Attendance   0
Tigers Leaders
PASSING Completions Attempts Yards Long TDs INTs
Jacob Collins 12 16 209 64 1 0
             
RUSHING Rushes Yards Long TDs Yds/Rush  
Adonis Thomas 28 106 16 1 3.8  
Jacob Collins 14 81 26 2 5.8  
Name? 1 -20 0 0 -20.0  
             
RECEIVING Catches Thrown To Yards Long TDs Yds/Catch
Kalon Barnes 7 7 93 48 0 13.3
Tre Lowe 4 6 101 64 1 25.3
Josh Buse' 1 1 15 15 0 15.0
Paxton Bryan 0 1 0 0 0  
Dawgs Leaders
PASSING Completions Attempts Yards Long TDs INTs
Colton Womack 3 7 20 10 0 0
Leontay Sells 1 7 4 4 0 0
RUSHING Rushes Yards Long TDs Yds/Rush  
Jerkerion Simmons 21 142 73 2 7  
Jarvis Wilson 5 63 43 0 13  
Montavin Hunt 5 21 26 0 4  
RECEIVING Catches Thrown To Yards Long TDs Yds/Catch
R'Kel Collins 2 3 8 4 0 4.0
Charles Burnett 1 2 10 10 0 10.0
Name? 1 7 6 6 0 6.0
   

 

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2 hours ago, ST413 said:

I have to ask. Jasper punted several times.  All were short out of bounds punts.  Was that just to keep the ball out of Barnes' hands or was that the norm last week as well?

I had this discussion with fans in the stands.  They punted several times. And faked a punt once.  I told the nearby fans, it just does something to you when you see the fastest kid in the state standing there ready to return the punt.  I was like, it makes me want to take my chances fake punting all night.  It's probably why there were many squib kicks and short kicks on kickoffs.  

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