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  1. I watched SOC against Midlothian and Lovejoy. 

    Midlothian took a good lead then tried to keep running outside and throwing shirt passes. Didn't work. PN-G will go right at them and rarely throws passes to the line of scrimmage. 

    SOC was not as big as I expected. They have some size but nothing like last year. The d-lines for both Midlothian and Lovejoy were much smaller than what PNG will bring. 

    It will be speed vs size. We will need to play a full 4 quarters of A ball. SOC can get down and still make a run. 

  2. 20 minutes ago, LibertyHillBilly said:

    Liberty Hill has the advantage of getting hot at the right time. Their young violent defense has merged together and found them selves. Due to consistent injuries early on, Liberty Hill has developed a deep roster from their backups playing lights out and now that we are back to health from starters, we have many duel threat weapons in our arsenal.

     

    That Nose tackle 44 has had a whole off season and summer of living in the weight room as well as playing Forward in Rugby. He hungry. I’ve had the honor and privilege of watching this particular young man grow up. He is a young General ready to go to war.

     

    I was thoroughly impressed by PNG last year against LH. From their aggressive old school football to their Gladiator arena crowd. A team being led by the son of a Legendary head coach has lived up to the bill

     

    You going to be doing the game announcing? 

  3. 7 minutes ago, FearTheSpear said:

    I’m just anxious to see how a 165lb nose tackle does for 4 quarters.  They rely on quickness up front obviously but we’re talking 100-150lb weight difference here.  If the PNG offensive line gets to the second level, the LH defense will be in for a LOOOOONG night.  They’ll be forced to bring the safeties down and I like  Nunnley, Adams, and Washington over anyone in their secondary.  

    Pieper was a heavy pass first team. Their O-Line did nothing but block straight up. No push / pulls, anything. Just stood up and looked for someone to block. LH was able to jump the snap some, get inside the blocks but for the most part Pieper's issue was errant passes and dropped balls. They had zero running game to speak of. LH did play good coverage defense and would get some pressure on a limping QB, but otherwise it should have been a much closer game. 

  4. 7 hours ago, NHSBulldogFan said:

    I have a different perspective totally agree on pass coverage but I think the blocking in last year's game vs. South Oak Cliff was poor and it led to all those turnovers, sacks, safeties etc. The difference in this year's team is the offensive line isn't nearly as big...Bubba was 360 and Mike Stoker who was 315 signed with TCU...keep this in mind SOC also had 6 defensive backs sign FBS Division 1 scholarships last year in total 12 signed FBS Division 1 scholarships probably the most talented team I've seen since 1988 Dallas Carter in all 22 seniors signed scholarships last year and that's not even including this year's team who still has Danny Green William Little, Trey Jackson, Elijah Basea, and Jamyri Cauley just to name a few...SOC might be less talented than last year but the talent they still have makes them the favorite to repeat as champions at this point 

     

    I can't find Jamyri Cauley on any roster for this year. No HUDL highlights. No stats. 

  5. The LH Oline might have one kid bigger than our Outside Linebackers. I just dont see how they will block our D-Line. I know the maddening movement of their offense is supposed to level the field but last year our D Coordinator made their offense look like a cheap version of Vidor's. (no offense to Vidor).

     

    PN-G needs two stops on defense. LH will not stop the offense. We play a clean game and we might score 50+. 

    I never get overconfident about any game but I will say this might be the most favorable matchup we have had yet in the playoffs this year. 

  6. 3 hours ago, Bigdog said:

    Apparently.  Also building a bunch more schools.   I don't know if they are going to use both stadiums like Katy does since they have so many high schools but that would make sense.

    That seems much more plausible if they need additional stadiums and are not doing a replacement. 

  7. 22 hours ago, Bigdog said:

    did you read all the way through the article?  If they have 3K students coming in every year there is a lot of money moving in with them. Not to mention new housing, businesses etc.

    So tons of new students coming in and they are building a SMALLER stadium than the one they have now and was built 4 years ago? Did I read that right? Nearly 150 million in football stadium expense over 4 years? 

  8. Great game by WOS but you fans living in the past have gotten beyond delusional. How many coaches come in and have the old staff hanging around and telling them how to coach? Also schemes change with new coaches. Players adapt. All the, oh if we were running the 50 front and Coach was here to help we would have beat PN-G by 20+ is getting old. Y'all sound like Jimbo Fisher after the Miami loss. They were clapping, the field logo was slippery, the grass was new, wrong shoes. RC Slocum wasn't there with the old wrecking crew. 

  9. 6 hours ago, Coach_Izzy said:

    Bro no matter what you believe about PNG’s personnel…it doesn’t compare to what’s in 6A especially not 21-6A! Hell PNG’s talent compare to most good 5A schools. They don’t come close on the OL/DL or at the skill positions. But again this a concept most of y’all can’t & won’t grasp…y’all just fans lol

    You keep talking talent and skill, size. I would rather play a group of disciplined, well coached kids any day over a grouping of athletes and big kids with no direction. BU has more skill and size than PN-G and might have a competitive game against our backups. I get your point that getting your a$$ handed to you annually by a group of untalented kids from mid county does nothing to prepare you for the blow outs in district but it actually does. No reason for false hope. You should be applying to take over this BU program with all your knowledge and experience instead of spending your time talking about how great you are on a high school message board. 

     

    Also I have nothing against BU. I hope they come together and surprise people the rest of the season, but the constant spamming of this thread with how much PN-G doesn't have and how much you know because we are just fans is growing old. Take the L and move on. 

  10. 9 hours ago, ozens fastest@1906 said:

    What Izzy is saying from a coaches point which has to be respected since he has both played and coached at a level higher than most of the people trying to discredit him is simply this.. 6A programs especially a program which will see not only the best in HOUSTON AREA but the STATE. NORTH SHORE, ATASCACITA, CE KING (who knocked off a perennial top ten school as of recently) not too mention SUMMER CREEK. Gains nothing in regards to preparing for DISTRICT PLAY by playing down a CONFERENCE. Its like an SEC team playing LAMAR UNIVERSITY in order to prepare for GEORGIA, BAMA, LSU. 5A programs lack the O/LINE and D/LINE players that majority of your 6A schools will feature especially those which are in that Districts. SUMMER CREEK AND ATASCOCITA ALONE will feature at least two Power 5 linemen. When is the last time PNG has had those type of players in the trenches.. They are the norms in that district.. Yes PNG will be disciplined and are very well coached but nothing can prepare you for 6’5 300 every district game but actually facing it!!! 

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