I could have sworn I had a username a few years ago on here, but I haven't really followed the board since the Orangefield/Navasota controversy a few years back. Anyhow, it is good to be playing Silsbee again. I noticed a comment about the overwhelming votes in favor of Navasota on 3adl, but I don't think any Navasota people are arrogant about this matchup. Focused, more like it. The Rattlers started the year on fire, got a high ranking, then had two bad nights against Cameron and Caldwell. Even in those matchups, the defense played well. The Rattler defense is not to be overlooked anymore. They were porous only a few seasons ago, but are very fast, hard hitting, and focused as a group. If you looked at the schedule results posted on the first page, you will notice three shutouts, and all but one game with the defense allowing only two offensive TDs. That has been one TD per half in those games. The highest point total against the Rattlers by an offense was 20 by Palestine, overall 24 by Cameron, 8 of which was a returned stripped ball on the opening kickoff. The Rattler's problem has been on the offensive side of the ball. They are a very talented group, with a very large line, the left side of which are big (6-7, 6-5) DI recruits. The line sometimes takes plays off, and it is usually at just the wrong time. When they take over, i.e. Rockdale, Taylor, 2nd half of Madisonville, they can really bully a defensive front around. The QB Hildreth is just as dangerous as JJ is for Silsbee. The RBs are a mix of speed/shiftiness and power/quickness. The key to Navasota winning any game is a balanced attack, with balanced drives. Playmakers are: QB Hildreth, #12 a senior - DI recruit RB Burrell, #8 a junior RB/MLB Jones, #9 a junior - DI recruit WR Creeks, # 17 a junior WR/CB Sweed, #3 a senior DE/LB King, #52, a senior LB Ewing, #19, a junior DT Mallard, #32, a junior There are several other good players on the defense, and some young talent on the offense. Our three year starter at center has a bag leg injury, and his backup has played well. Having 6'7" 330 Calhoun, #79 and 6'5" 300 Harrison, #74 right next to you means that you will get run at a lot more, and he has met the challenge thus far. I don't mean to boast about the recruits or anything else, I am just trying to give some of you that might not know anything about Navasota a good overview of what to expect. As far as the game, I just don't see Navasota giving up some of the predicted point totals on here. We have played some great rushing teams (Caldwell) and some great passing teams (Cameron Yoe, Palestine) and have fared very well on defense. That said, I don't think Navasota will have great success against Silsbee, who has had some very impressive wins over Jasper and WOS, especially. I think the Rattlers have what it takes to sneak out a victory, something to the tune of 26-22. Good luck to all, and I will be listening to the game from work in Longview, unfortunately.