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pinelandflash

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  1. Most of the time the culprit behind a sub-.500 playoff team is a tough non-district schedule. Sometimes, however, teams that need to be at home play on and teams with better records are the ones at home. I agree, though, that a 1-6 team making the playoffs is ridiculous! This problem isn't just in 1A, for there's a district in south Texas with two 2-8 teams making the playoffs(5A takes 4 teams, I know). I haven't got the foggiest idea towards a solution to the problem.
  2. Hey Joharr, its the pinelandflash again!  Looks like we're gonna be playing at Crockett as well. Probably on Saturday in a re-match from last year against Moody. Good luck against Thrall! If ya'll play them as hard as you played us, you should have no problem. Never been to that stadium so send me some directions if you can, ok? Would be appreciated greatly lol. Was late getting to H-D tonight!
  3. A tough non-district schedule is often the culprit behind the sub-.500 teams making the playoffs. I remember a couple years ago West Sabine lost 7 out of their first 8 games, but won their last 2 district games to sneak in at 3-7. We got 3 rounds deep that year before bowing out at 5-8 overall. However, the concept of a 1-9 team making the playoffs does border on the absurd IMO.
  4. You got that right. As it stands now if we beat H-D next week we would have a re-match with Moody in bi-district the following week, and maybe Garrison the next. They have cut down their ppg to roughly 28 in district. Doesn't sound all that great until you consider we were giving up roughly 44 ppg in non-district. Yes Lacey is a Jr. this year and you are right he could be scary good next year. I compared his stats this year with those of Reginald Davis, the Tenaha phenom(Texas Tech commit , I believe), and they were frighteningly comparable( Davis averages more per carry but Lacey has 300 more passing yards, so it evens out IMO). I know you have to look at the respective competition, but it is something to consider. 
  5. I don't. I wasn't the one who posed the question. Just giving you the stats I have. From his performance in the 1st half of the game he played against West Sabine, I agree he is a top flite QB. I could tell he had complete control of his team and was able to go through his progressions in the passing game before he tucked it and ran. I see the same ability in Lacey as well. They are both "pass first, run second" QB's. You could build a team around either one of them in my opinion. Both are extremely talented. Was a shame to see Therwanger's season cut short with the fibula injury.
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