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  1. [quote name="GoDogs27" post="898076" timestamp="1289008107"] Nederlands getting screwed on the officiating and Neumanns letting them know it at the half.. I haven't seen a game called this poor in a long time.. [/quote] It's not pretty on either side
  2. [quote name="utguy09" post="898047" timestamp="1289007651"] I'm not really understanding boltons play calling. Great qb with great recivers and wwe have thrown thr ball maybe 5 times [/quote] And we've dropped 4
  3. [quote name="badndn" post="895587" timestamp="1288804851"] [quote author=Domination Station link=topic=75383.msg895032#msg895032 date=1288734686] Ok I'll make my case for Lumberton's QB, Hughes  1) He didn't throw the number of passes Doty, Gonzales or Green did and consequently doesn't have the statistics they have.  That's the Lumberton offense and there's nothing he could do about that  2) He doesn't have the offensive line and the protection the others have and his statistics were obtained while running for his life.  3) He lost all of his starting receivers from last year. 4) Lumberton is the smallest team in the district.  With those negatives, he's been a very accurate passer even though his receivers dropped a lot of passes.  His passing yards are good considering the low number of attempts.  He has a strong arm and can throw the ball deep with accuracy and touch.  He's a very strong runner.  He stays in the pocket well and has taken many hits after delivering completed passes.  He's proven he can take a hit.  He's a smart QB that all the players respect.  He does everything the coaches wanted him to do.  He was the newcomer of the year in 2008 and 1st Team All District with Doty in 2009.  He gained arm strength and speed from last year and is one of Lumberton's best QBs ever.  You can't ignore the statistics, but you have to consider the whole picture.  That's exactly how the colleges are evaluating him. [/quote] What colleges?  Good HS QB, but he will not play QB in college! Doesn't have the arm. I have only seen 3 QB's in 20-4A that have the arm and height to play QB in college. Green, Doty and Forney (Mitchell will develop as he is still growing). As a matter of fact I thought the JV QB last year at Lumberton was a better passer than Hughes, just not as good an overall athlete. [/quote] These colleges... [Hidden Content]
  4. [quote name="1696dogs" post="891703" timestamp="1288454518"] have you seen Sonnier from Nederland play?  I'd have to go with this Sonnier in that comparison.  Not only is he a reciever but he can run, throw and defend.  Quite a player if you ask me![quote author=bobbymcgee link=topic=75236.msg891664#msg891664 date=1288453019] QBs- Gonzales vs. Forney, adv. LC-M RBs- Jones/Sezar vs. Benjamin, adv. LC-M Rec- Sonnier (son-yay) vs. Sonnier (son-yur), adv. LC-M OLine- Adv. Nederland DLine- Adv. Nederland LBs- Even? DBs- Adv. Nederland Special Teams- Even Coaching- Nederland 3 LC-Ms, 4 Nederlands, 2 evens I wonder how much needing to win by three (potentially) is going to play into this game... [/quote] [/quote] Yes he is quite a player but LC-M's Sonnier can do all that as well. He isn't the only reciever on the team who can burn a secondary, so with the leading receiver in district and a great corps I still give the advantage to LC-M.  Btw I'm glad to see someone get the pronunciation right.
  5. To the "fans" who left early again, you missed one heck of a football game.
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