navydawg31
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1 minute ago, Mr. Buddy Garrity said:
Memorial 2011, Crosby 2014. Before then it was Dayton 2007 and 2008.
Didn't realize you were including them. So who was the last in 22-5a
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1 minute ago, Mr. Buddy Garrity said:
Incorrect. Try again.
Who are they then
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1 minute ago, Mr. Buddy Garrity said:
Name the last former 6A school here to at least get out its region.
Then name the last 5A school to get out theirs.
PAM 2012? Nederland 2001
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1 hour ago, Mr. Buddy Garrity said:
We been having it, and its okay with me, we dont keep the same uniforms for 50 years like some schools do so some get to keep em after awhile.
Against UIL rules for a player to "keep" a jersey. That is property of the tax players and giving them is stealing from the Tax payers
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2 hours ago, BADSANTA said:
Get more teams to state and win. Need schools like Silsbee, PNG, Nederland, and one of the Beaumont schools to step up and get to state. The last few in our area Newton, WOS, and PAM have done a great job.
PAM?? Lol
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On August 13, 2016 at 0:40 PM, TxHoops said:
I don't know how many of you have seen Netflix's Making of a Murderer but a huge ruling came out yesterday involving the case. Brendan Dassey, the nephew of Steve Avery, was convicted of participating in the sexual assault and murder of Teresa Halbach and sentenced to life in prison. Yesterday, a federal court judge overturned the conviction based on finding his confession to be involuntary under the 5th and 14th Amendments. I found the series to be greatly slanted in Mr. Avery's favor and found the shows producers left some key evidence out. But I was appalled at the Dassey kids confession from the beginning and more particularly the role his initial court-appointed attorney played (or didn't play) in it. Below is an excellent look at the federal judge's ruling:
Free Steven Avery!
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Combine the three Beaumont schools into one. Or atleast just have two.
Combine PNG and Nederland into one.
Combine WOS/LCM/OF into one.
Other then that. Every now and then we might have a team make a deep run but we as a area are behind times with Dallas FW area. In stadiums/indoor practice/ more coaches on your staff then years past/ practice equipment/ and most all $$$$
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24 minutes ago, Mr. Buddy Garrity said:
Its moved to midnight practices now per above.
LOL!!!!
The new dorms are nice they are called the dog house so the midnight practices can be very successful.
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6 minutes ago, NDNation said:
Yall just trying to make some money. Better entertain us, or I will give a bad critique.
Gotta beat vidor's homecoming.
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4 minutes ago, NDNation said:
That sure of the Dogs this year?
If you aren't sure for your home team then what kind of fan are you? I get the whole that's why they play the game I completely agree to that aspect. But just like I have faith in the dogs and you have faith in PNG, we can all agree on little trash talk until game time in November. It's all out of fun
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8 minutes ago, Mr. Buddy Garrity said:
I meant on the actual football game. Might as well have a band contest, im sure the discpline and atmosphere would still be present at The Rez so alot of money would still be made
For sale signs and Kleenex's half off on the PNG side trail of tears to BF house lol
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Nederland has never has had a dominated o line except early 2000s when they were huge. The 2006 season had some meats leading the way for Mosley but other then that they Usually have just 1 meaty guy sometimes 2 at most other then that they are small. Nederland lives on good zone blocks for the o-line. Memorial is used to going against 4 or 5 huge guys on the line, The speed of play and size difference is big from 6a coming down to 5a. Their athletes are used to going against faster stronger teams. Just my 2cents in it all
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26 minutes ago, Mr. Buddy Garrity said:
Drew Tate. 2002. Single handedly cost them a playoff spot. Shredded our D, then there's what happened the last game Lee played Kingwood that year that sealed our season.
I completely forgot about that dude playing for Lee. Still remember the outback bowl when he threw the game winning pass against LSU. I know you were laughing at the Tigers after the game lol
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This might be a long shot but worth a try but does anyone have any football dummies, blocking shields and etc they would like to sale?
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7 minutes ago, Mr. Buddy Garrity said:
Baytown Lee was in one of our old past 5A districts, we owe them turkeys (or geese) an arse whooping and it will happen on Senior Night I guarantee it.
Did they upset and spoil memorial one time?
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7 minutes ago, Mr. Buddy Garrity said:
*side note* I really wish ppl on here but mostly off here stop saying they are back in the district, Memorial has never been current 5A nor been in this district with these teams before. They are not back anywhere.
PA is back competing against Nederland and PNG etc. *
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8 minutes ago, Mr. Buddy Garrity said:
Dont worry, with all those transfers and swamp-mutt speed yall should dominate both those squads. Best team in 5A!
With waterboy and Joe Montania at linebacker no one is running on big Ned.
6'2 245 pound 4.27 40 speed running back lets just say he's getting all the yards. Haha
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Way to go Kirby! Keep up the good work
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44 minutes ago, ST413 said:
I definitely agree Jordan had more room for error as a part of a team. There is no good way to compare an individual sport vs a team sport. The closest thing to me of an individual aspect for MJ was when someone made a statement against Jordan and then MJ always responded in a big way. Awful tough for me to take one over the other both ruled their world.
You are right on MJ having more room for error then phelps. phelps had one race to win a gold in the championship round vs you have 7 games to close out a series even though MJ never needed 7 to do it.
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3 hours ago, Mr. Buddy Garrity said:
Pretty sure he was born in Sulphur and moved to North West Louisiana afterwards.
and that is where you are wrong. I personally know his family his grandparents and uncle lived in orange for many years. (The grandparents bounce between orange and vinton) I know his uncle Phillip for many years now and he is the one that worked with him in football and wanted him to be a mustang. He played pop warner football and was dominant on the field for the Mustangs. Before them moving off up around Alexandria, La area. His brother lives in port Arthur today and works out at Exygon and see him all the time it's not hard to spot him just like for the HUGE built guy with Mississippi state gear and simply ask him. He will tell you.
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What will it take for SETX to start getting the respect that DFW & ETX currently gets?
in High School Football
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Touché I always forget Dayton was around 2 years when I was over seas in Iraq.