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Razor

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  1. Wrong. We beat yall in 2002 and 2003 (Suggs era) true. MC dodged the maroon bullet in 2005 thanks to Rita and we crushed yall like a can in 2006 (under Stowers). Point is that we seem to have yall's number no matter who is at the helm... I will give you that Central has had Nederland's number more often than not, Soulja, but if you are going to bring up history, then don't leave last season out...Nederland laid a pretty good thumpin on your Jags last year...granted, that was not one of Central's best teams, but nor was it one of Nederland's best...this years game will be huge and I think a much more hotly contested game...Central appers to be on a roll now. First things first, though...both teams have important games this Friday.
  2. To their credit, PNG has not been blaming the outcome of the game on officials...there has been discussion about some questionable calls, but I will give them this much credit...they seem to always mention somewhere in the post that Nederland did in fact outplay PNG. Did someone mention Lumberton?
  3. Unless something has changed that I am not aware of, the holding/unsportmanlike combo was handled completey incorrectly, however Nederland's decision to accept/decline was based on how the decision to enforce was going to be handled...IMO PNG lost a down they shouldn't have and some yardage on that play as well...would the outcome of the game have been different...no, but that was mishandled. I did not see the two late hit references well because they happened on the PNG side and I did not have a good point of reference there...maybe I'll catch that on TV later this week. The no call on the fair catch was the right "no call"...Nederland's player was clearly blocked into the receiver and I believe this was the reason for the flag being waved off...this is one that I could see clearly as it happened near our sideline.
  4. Good point...that's why coaching should be left to coaches, especially in Nederland where they obviously know what they are doing and get the kids in the right spots giving our team the best opportunity to win...great team effort this entire week by the Dogs
  5. Last week was only only one game, but if it is an indication of things to come, Nederland is far from the same team as last year...last year, we had no running game to speak of and this year, we appear to have found one...the O-line showed great improvement last week and now that Grogan knows he is the man at RB, I believe he will continue to be a force...the passing game was good last year and is at least as good this year if not better...the key for Nederland will be the play of the D.
  6. According to the paper, you are pretty close to right, bigdog...it showed Ozen with 64 total yards rushing
  7. Nederland gave up 284 yards to Ozen and I would venture to guess that most of those yards were after Nederland jumped out to a 28-7 lead...Ozen had the two scores after the game was pretty much (although not completely) out of hand and they accumulated some yards there...Nederland's D was much improved from previous weeks and I don't want to hear that Ozen isn't any good because all we heard before the game was how fast and talented Ozen was and how Nederland would have little or no chance of stopping all that firepower.
  8. That's what you call a bad start, but hey, it's early cwade and there is still time to make adjustments.
  9. Good point penny...spread does not equal throw (see West Virginia under Rich Rodriguez)...Grogan had 28 carries last week against Ozen and we ran for more yardage than we threw for, although the attack was pretty balanced, which I think is great...I was really pleased to see the improvement in the run blocking for Nederland, particularly against what was a large D-line for Ozen...Nederland was clearly the smaller team, but pretty much had its way up front...we did not see this last year and that is why we were a predominantly throwing team...it was our only option...last week is only one game, but it appears the Dogs are headed in the right direction with being able to implement a balanced offensive attack.
  10. Grogan ran wild because Ozen refused to commit to stopping the run by doubling Cardenas and often times Brady...if PNG focuses on stopping the new found ground game, then you leave Cardenas, Brady, Salenga, Vidrine in single coverage...this is a battle I think Nederland wins...the concern for Nederland will again be on defense and stopping PNGs ground game...the D was much improved and showed much more aggressiveness last week against Ozen, but certainly PNG will provide a much tougher and different type of test than Ozen. For what it's worth...Dogs 27, PNG 21
  11. Balance is key no matter what the formation is...Nederland desperately needed to develop a running game...I believe they definitely found it last night...the mix between pass and run was a big key to Nederland's offensive success last night
  12. You have to understand that ALL of the teams in the area haven't been practicing too long after the hurricane put a two week damper on everybody. I would say that over 400 yards of offense is impressive no matter who you play. I don't know who you root for, but if it's LCM I would think anything would impress you. If that is the case scalp 'em, then you should be impressed with Nederland as well as they had 400 yards of offense last night as well...i would venture to say that Ozen is better than LCM, although I have not seen LCM...MCM will be it's usual, highly competetive game.
  13. Lordy, it's about time...this is way overdue!
  14. Better bring your lunch pail to bring Grogan down...he is a load and has good speed to boot...Nederlands run blocking tonight was dramatically improved as was the defense
  15. Dogs looked much better tonight...they improved in the areas they needed to...that being the running game and tackling...much better on both fronts this week
  16. Im just thinking that in this district, a win with a statement beats a tie, or a win in OT. I think Vidor had the momentum and should have went for it. BUT.... if they wouldn't have made the 2 point conversion, then everyone would be coming out of the woodwork saying they should have went for the tie. No question here...you kick the ball and play for overtime, especially at home and with momentum on your side...this is a no brainer IMO
  17. this kid is the real deal having a special game tonight...i was extremely impressed with both he and his brother (also with Oregon St.) when they beat Nederland in the playoffs 2 years ago...both of the Rodgers brothers are integral parts of the OSU offense...impressive.
  18. Sounds like the priorities are right...the dogs need to just get nastier much like they were in the late 90s and early 00s...this coaching staff will make the right adjustments and the dogs will be fine.
  19. What is anyone haering about this one? I sure hope we don't have to load up the wagons again.
  20. Wow! I am simply at a loss for words. Thank you Mr. Coach Klein!
  21. i was not there, but i doubt very seriously that WOS was going to show everything in their playbook at a scrimmage...scrimmages are not the time to throw the kitchen sink at someone...WOS will be fine this year
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