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  1. [quote name="Tigersvoice" post="1233644" timestamp="1341236660"] [quote author=T-Dawd link=topic=100768.msg1233634#msg1233634 date=1341208426] What I would love to see is somehow Splendora slipping in the 3rd playoff spot. They did play Liberty & Cleveland close last year. That way Huffman will be D2 and oust WOS early. Go falcons! [/quote] Oh, you poor, dilusional, innibriated Falcon Fan.  Be more careful what you wish for. 8) [/quote] He is not a Falcon fan. You should want Huffman to go D2 tho, because that is the only way Silsbee will make it past the 1st round. 8)
  2. [quote name="bronco pride" post="1233360" timestamp="1340983602"] Huffmans just mad that when they went 4a dayton was in another district everybody knows huffman would have killed dayton. I also like the way huffman stole bh best athlete. [/quote] Nah. Townley came to Huffman, because he wanted to be in a system that is best for him. Townley wasn't the type of QB for the BH system, so he left, and even the BH fans realized it was the best scenario for everyone. I guess BH didn't need thier "best athlete" to beat yall last year ;)
  3. [quote name="BHFAN" post="1233201" timestamp="1340902787"] [quote author=falconfanatic link=topic=100538.msg1233187#msg1233187 date=1340898404] [quote author=BLUEDOVE3 link=topic=100538.msg1233165#msg1233165 date=1340895990] [quote author=EAGLE07 link=topic=100538.msg1233061#msg1233061 date=1340828754] [quote author=robanadana link=topic=100538.msg1233059#msg1233059 date=1340828090] [quote author=Gabe link=topic=100538.msg1230641#msg1230641 date=1339706513] i'm baseball buddy. America's Pastime. The greatest game on Earth. [/quote] Ahhh Yes baseball. That magic sport where somehow they cram 15 minutes worth of action into four hours....... [/quote] You have to really understand baseball to enjoy it. [/quote]Hard to understand when you can't keep your eyes open long enough  ;D [/quote] I feel the same way about basketball ;) [/quote] I feel the sam way about Dayton ;D [/quote] Lol. Let's expand that to include all of Liberty County ;D
  4. [quote name="BLUEDOVE3" post="1233165" timestamp="1340895990"] [quote author=EAGLE07 link=topic=100538.msg1233061#msg1233061 date=1340828754] [quote author=robanadana link=topic=100538.msg1233059#msg1233059 date=1340828090] [quote author=Gabe link=topic=100538.msg1230641#msg1230641 date=1339706513] i'm baseball buddy. America's Pastime. The greatest game on Earth. [/quote] Ahhh Yes baseball. That magic sport where somehow they cram 15 minutes worth of action into four hours....... [/quote] You have to really understand baseball to enjoy it. [/quote]Hard to understand when you can't keep your eyes open long enough  ;D [/quote] I feel the same way about basketball ;)
  5. [quote name="robanadana" post="1233059" timestamp="1340828090"] [quote author=Gabe link=topic=100538.msg1230641#msg1230641 date=1339706513] i'm baseball buddy. America's Pastime. The greatest game on Earth. [/quote] Ahhh Yes baseball. That magic sport where somehow they cram 15 minutes worth of action into four hours....... [/quote] I think you've been watching the wrong sport ;)
  6. [quote name="H-D BOBCAT 55" post="1233022" timestamp="1340810832"] 20 yeas ago baseball was America's past time, not anymore. Football is hands down America's past time. [b] Baseball threated their fans [/b] like crap and [b] Football has just exploded all over the world. [/b] Just turn your TV on and football is on every channel and has no off season, even now in June NFL football talk is on all day, multiple channels. [b] If an NFL playoff football game were to be aired on the same day as a World Series game, the NFL playoff game ratings would smoke the baseball game rating. [/b] [/quote] I assume you mean treated thier fans like crap, and if so how did they do that? Football hasn't exploded all over the world. It's actually not very popular at all outside of Canada and the U.S. There is a reason NFL Europe failed. No way to know for sure. If was SB game vs a WS game sure football would win, but just a regular playoff game, I think that would depend alot on the teams that were playing in  each event.
  7. [quote name="king" post="1232533" timestamp="1340503000"] I dont keep up with minors and all? is he playing single double or triple a? [/quote] He is in the rookie league. It is below single A, and is the lowest level in the minors.
  8. Correa's stats through his 1st 5 games in rookie ball. 19 AB 1 R 2 H 0 2B 0 3B 0 HR 1 SB 2 BB 6 Ks .105 BA .190 OBP .939 FLD% I know it is really early, but still not the start people were hoping for.
  9. [quote name="bjimbo" post="1232527" timestamp="1340501230"] 462 are move ins!!! lol so its actually true!! [/quote] ::) ::) So many jealous people on here ;)
  10. [quote name="jkbtjc53" post="1232449" timestamp="1340450660"] All WO-S has standing in their way is La'Marque in the 4th round, they win that game nobody will beat them.. Beaumont ozen gave them all they could handle last year, WO-S is way better then Ozen, and La'Marque is only returning 3 starters on offense, while WO-S is returning 5, both WO-S and La'Marque are returning 7 starters on two nasty defenses.. [/quote] It's Amazing how people are so confident that their team will win state when it's still JUNE. Why don't we let them play atleast one game first. According to people this site setx will have more state championships this year than they've had combined in like the last 10 years ::)
  11. [quote name="lp4life" post="1232429" timestamp="1340420788"] I was just womdering DCTF has Huffmans enrollment at 462 that has to be incorrect? [/quote] No. DCTF as usual is wrong again. Huffman reported around 950 or so. We are the second largest school behind Splendora in the district.
  12. [quote name="TexasMinuteman" post="1232422" timestamp="1340419050"] Liberty??? [/quote] Seriously ???
  13. [quote name="LP2012" post="1232415" timestamp="1340416036"] [quote author=falconfanatic link=topic=100599.msg1232386#msg1232386 date=1340412329] [quote author=YoungCoug21 link=topic=100599.msg1232378#msg1232378 date=1340410126] [quote author=89falcon link=topic=100599.msg1232310#msg1232310 date=1340397192] Excuses, excuses. Keep em coming. Did they get diagnosed with concussions by a physician? Players will start "dropping like flies" when they get hit hard or punched in the mouth by another team. They will often be carried off the field only to return later or be just fine the next day with no apparent injuries. It happens all the time with teams that are less physical playing teams that enjoy being physical. When players get tired of being hit by another team they will get a mysterious undiagnosable injury that they can get themselves off the field with. [/quote] Keep them coming? Why the heck would i have make censored up to prove you wrong.. you are just 89 falcon on setx lol.. if townley would've been hurt & i was to say he faked it or questioned him as a person you & the rest of the huffman clan would've cried all over the site.. i don't even know why im entertaining this ignorance. [/quote] I don't think he is saying that nobody on Liberty's team was hurt. I think it has more to do with the number. 11 starters injured durring the Cleveland game? Players not telling coaches about concussions they mysteriously got diagnosed with? That sounds a little extreme. It sounds like an excuse for losing. [/quote] 11 was an exaggerated number and you do not have to be diagnosed to know you have a concusion the symptoms are fairly simple to recognize if they have been diagnosed before. A concusion is a concusion regardless if it is diagnosed or not. And I brought that up because some people made a comment about liberty players not being very tough. When a person can not walk he can not play regardless of how tough he is [/quote] Yes you have to be diagnosed with it. The signs and symptoms could be caused be a multitude of things. The only way to know for sure is to go to a medical professional. 17 and 18 year kids are not able to determine by themselves wether they had a concussion or not. With that said if these kids felt there was any possibility they had a concussion and they didn't tell anyone that does not make them tough, it makes them idiots. A concussion is not like a broken bone or a ligament tear or almost any other athletic injury. It is something that if a player continues to play with can give them permanent brain damage and even kill them. Anyone who considers playing with a concussion a sign of toughness, needs to seriously take a look at the people who suffer from the aftermath a concussion can cause years after they stopped playing.
  14. [quote name="YoungCoug21" post="1232378" timestamp="1340410126"] [quote author=89falcon link=topic=100599.msg1232310#msg1232310 date=1340397192] Excuses, excuses. Keep em coming. Did they get diagnosed with concussions by a physician? Players will start "dropping like flies" when they get hit hard or punched in the mouth by another team. They will often be carried off the field only to return later or be just fine the next day with no apparent injuries. It happens all the time with teams that are less physical playing teams that enjoy being physical. When players get tired of being hit by another team they will get a mysterious undiagnosable injury that they can get themselves off the field with. [/quote] Keep them coming? Why the heck would i have make censored up to prove you wrong.. you are just 89 falcon on setx lol.. if townley would've been hurt & i was to say he faked it or questioned him as a person you & the rest of the huffman clan would've cried all over the site.. i don't even know why im entertaining this ignorance. [/quote] I don't think he is saying that nobody on Liberty's team was hurt. I think it has more to do with the number. 11 starters injured durring the Cleveland game? Players not telling coaches about concussions they mysteriously got diagnosed with? That sounds a little extreme. It sounds like an excuse for losing.
  15. [quote name="Colmesneilfan1" post="1232086" timestamp="1340323206"] Baseball is the most attended sport by the math.... 162 games times 32 teams = 5148 games Football has 16 games times 32 teams = 512 games..... IF the NFL played 162 games, it wouldn't even be close in attendance..... [/quote] First there are only 30 mlb teams and second they don't play 5,000 games a season because every game has two teams playing in it. Your counting games twice. Take those numbers and divide by 2 and you'll have the number, or just look at Wosgrad's post. But yes everyone knows that if football played 162 they're attendance would be higher. That has been said repeatedly and was not the point  of my original comment.
  16. [quote name="mytwocents" post="1232067" timestamp="1340320227"] [quote author=WOSgrad link=topic=100538.msg1231608#msg1231608 date=1340155656] Source for stats: [Hidden Content] [Hidden Content] Total regular season MLB games in 2011: 2420 Total football season NFL games in 2011: 254 Total regular season MLB attendance in 2011: 73,451,522 Total regular season NFL attendance in 2011: 16,718,379 Avg. regular season MLB attendance per game: 30,351,86 Avg. regular season NFL attendance per game: 65,820.39 [/quote] thank you grad for clearing that up.  8) [/quote] Yes thank you for providing stats that back up what I said 8)
  17. [quote name="mikelbene" post="1232036" timestamp="1340311845"] November 2nd. [/quote] I think this Bridge City fan is stuck in a dream world.
  18. [quote name="LP2012" post="1232038" timestamp="1340312738"] Make no mistake there were a few players who had to [b] hid the fact that they had concusions from the coaching staff [/b]so they could continue to play the players who were injured could not possibly play regardless of how tough they were. [/quote] If that is true then the players that did it are idiots. No high school football game is worth permanent brain damage. However I doubt that happened, because the only way the kids could find out they had concussions is either from the athletic trainer who would inform the coach or from a independent doctor who would probably tell the parents. A concussion is not something you could diagnose by yourself.
  19. [quote name="robanadana" post="1231972" timestamp="1340296457"] Montana's offers are at linebacker.....BYU is in the mix. [/quote] That is what I thought.
  20. [quote name="jkbtjc53" post="1231878" timestamp="1340244438"] [quote author=T-Dawd link=topic=100559.msg1230774#msg1230774 date=1339785240] Here is DCTF under the lights show 3a rankings: 1. Stephenville 2. La Marque 3. Carthage 4. Coldspring 5. Navasota 6. Argyle 7. Wimberley 8. Henderson 9. Waco La Vega 10. Celina There are rankings for all other classifications also on the show. It comes on again tonight at 6:30 on FOXSW [/quote] WO-S still probably has the easiest route to the championship.. Out of all these teams Coldsprings will be the only one WO-S probably has to play in the playoffs, and that would be in the 4th round. All the other teams will most likely go D-1 [/quote] La Marque, Argyle,  Celina, Henderson,  and Wimberly will all most likely go D2. Navasota and Tyler Chapel Hill also both have a chance to go D2 as well. District 27 Fredericksburg 975 Boerne 958 Fischer Canyon Lake 916 Bandera 751 Wimberley 699 Geronimo Navarro 496 District 24 (*-no football participation) Stafford 945.5 Columbia High of West Columbia 817 La Marque 741 Houston KIPP * 520 Sweeny 593 Houston KIPP Sunnyside 520 District 18 (*-no football participation for playoffs) Taylor 882 College Station * 917.7 Navasota 749 Madisonville 613 Caldwell 538 Rockdale 474 District 16 Kilgore 964.5 Tyler Chapel Hill 961 Henderson 888 Gilmer 631 Bullard 606 Gladewater 586 Longview Spring Hill 506.5 District 10 Carrollton Ranchview 835.5 Frisco Lone Star 825 Argyle 668 Celina 587 Aubrey 516  
  21. [quote name="SmashMouth" post="1231785" timestamp="1340223894"] [quote author=falconfanatic link=topic=100623.msg1231757#msg1231757 date=1340214146] [quote author=SmashMouth link=topic=100623.msg1231750#msg1231750 date=1340212995] [quote author=falconfanatic link=topic=100623.msg1231724#msg1231724 date=1340208045] [quote author=SmashMouth link=topic=100623.msg1231713#msg1231713 date=1340206506] [quote author=Dick Vitale link=topic=100623.msg1231709#msg1231709 date=1340206151] [quote author=EAGLE07 link=topic=100623.msg1231701#msg1231701 date=1340205236] [quote author=falconfanatic link=topic=100623.msg1231694#msg1231694 date=1340203696] [quote author=Dick Vitale link=topic=100623.msg1231670#msg1231670 date=1340198271] It is RIDICULOUS how MLB players take PED's and scuff the balls, and use pine tar, and all of this other mess in order to gain some sort of advantage...They are already fat and out of shape, why do you need to CHEAT as well?  :o [/quote] I don't know. Why do basketball players feel the need to jump in the stands and beat up fans? [/quote] and cover themselves from head to toe with tats.  :o [/quote] Yet another ignorant response.... ::)...There are 10 times MORE cheaters in baseball than NBA players covered "head to toe" in tattoos...Thats just dumb. ::) [/quote] Look DV, although I think you're WAAAYYYY off on your comments somewhat isolating baseball as the only sport where rampant cheating is involved, you have to be sensitive to FF's feelings...he is brainwashed into thinking so much cheating goes on in baseball because is one of the toughest sports to play...HA! They're ALL tough on a professional level! Are you insane?!?!?! [/quote] Duh they are all tough. However the single hardest thing to do in sports in to take a round stick and consistently hit a round ball hard. Baseball requires the most skill out of any of the major sports, while basketball and football require more athleticism. Oh and cheating in baseball has died down alot recently do to the toughest drug testing policy in any sport. Every player is randomly tested multiple times durring the season and baseball is the only sport where the players union is open to implementing blood tests. [/quote] If the only criteria for being difficult (or hard) is to taking a round stick and hitting a ball, then, by your definition, Golf must be nearly impossible!  Plus you actually have to make it in a itty bitty hole!  GET REAL! [/quote] Well a golf ball sits in one place and doesn't move. A baseball comes toward you at over 90 mph and you don't know what type of pitch is coming. Plus the sweet spot of a bat is about 3in wide "ARE YOU INSANE"? "GET REAL"! ::) ::) Just look at what it takes to be a successful player in each sport. In football if the QB completes 60% of his passes he is considered pretty good, if you shoot 45%(might be higher idk) or better you are considered a pretty good basketball player. [b]In baseball if you get a hit 30%  of the time and do it over a career you will be a hall of famer[/b]. Baseball is difficult because it requires more specialized skill than any  of the other major sports. It is not as physically demanding, but that is not what this conversation is about. [/quote] First off, let me say that I have no idea why we are going back and forth on this issue.  Neither of us are going to change our minds, and we both seem to like arguing a point to death!  That being said, here we go... there is no generally accepted measure of difficulty placed on any given sport, so your supposition that baseball is more difficult is completely subjective based on YOUR opinion.  Is it possible that baseball is more difficult than football? Perhaps...I just don't have facts and figures to back up that argument, so I choose not to make possible false statements.  For instance, to the average poster on this site, you may seem like a total moron; however, it would be wrong for me to categorize you as a moron, because maybe you're just putting on some kind of act...I don't know, so I choose to stay away from false statements. [/quote] Ummm false statements? I assue you that if  a hitter hits .300 (that is getting a hit 30% of the time ;)) over a 15 year career he will be a hall of famer. Right now this season there are only 27 out of probably about 200 players that qualify that are hitting .300. That is only 13% of the players. I played football in high school (just like everyone else) and play  baseball in college. I was always more physically tired after a football game/practice, but imo baseball is the harder sport to succeed( getting a hit or getting outs as pitcher) consistently in. This all started, because I said baseball is one of the toughest sports to play and I believe that to be true. Statically you will fail more in baseball than in almost in other sport, baseball coaches and players talk about it all the time. Also in baseball if things are going a wrong it is typically more difficult to fix. For example if you have a bad game in football you can usually go look at film and see what the problem is right away. In baseball if there is something wrong with your swing or pitching mechanics it is much harder to see and fix it. There are examples of players who just lost it. Rick Ankel got to the majors as a pitcher and threw in the WS, the next year he comes back and can't throw a strike to save his life, no one was able to figure out what was wrong and he never pitched in the mlb again. Adam Dunn's season last year is another good example. He had an uncharacteristically terrible season, I think he had like 2 or 3 hits all year off left handed pitchers. It took him a whole year to figure out what was wrong and now he back near the top in HR totals. Those are some of the things I believe contributed to the rampant PED use in the past. I think some.players got in slumps and couldn't.figure how to get out and resorted to cheating.
  22. [quote name="SmashMouth" post="1231774" timestamp="1340221270"] [quote author=EAGLE07 link=topic=100623.msg1231758#msg1231758 date=1340215224] Man, I gotta say...."Falcon is on it ."  ;) [/quote] On something, anyway... [/quote] Good comeback ::)
  23. [quote name="SmashMouth" post="1231750" timestamp="1340212995"] [quote author=falconfanatic link=topic=100623.msg1231724#msg1231724 date=1340208045] [quote author=SmashMouth link=topic=100623.msg1231713#msg1231713 date=1340206506] [quote author=Dick Vitale link=topic=100623.msg1231709#msg1231709 date=1340206151] [quote author=EAGLE07 link=topic=100623.msg1231701#msg1231701 date=1340205236] [quote author=falconfanatic link=topic=100623.msg1231694#msg1231694 date=1340203696] [quote author=Dick Vitale link=topic=100623.msg1231670#msg1231670 date=1340198271] It is RIDICULOUS how MLB players take PED's and scuff the balls, and use pine tar, and all of this other mess in order to gain some sort of advantage...They are already fat and out of shape, why do you need to CHEAT as well?  :o [/quote] I don't know. Why do basketball players feel the need to jump in the stands and beat up fans? [/quote] and cover themselves from head to toe with tats.  :o [/quote] Yet another ignorant response.... ::)...There are 10 times MORE cheaters in baseball than NBA players covered "head to toe" in tattoos...Thats just dumb. ::) [/quote] Look DV, although I think you're WAAAYYYY off on your comments somewhat isolating baseball as the only sport where rampant cheating is involved, you have to be sensitive to FF's feelings...he is brainwashed into thinking so much cheating goes on in baseball because is one of the toughest sports to play...HA! They're ALL tough on a professional level! Are you insane?!?!?! [/quote] Duh they are all tough. However the single hardest thing to do in sports in to take a round stick and consistently hit a round ball hard. Baseball requires the most skill out of any of the major sports, while basketball and football require more athleticism. Oh and cheating in baseball has died down alot recently do to the toughest drug testing policy in any sport. Every player is randomly tested multiple times durring the season and baseball is the only sport where the players union is open to implementing blood tests. [/quote] If the only criteria for being difficult (or hard) is to taking a round stick and hitting a ball, then, by your definition, Golf must be nearly impossible!  Plus you actually have to make it in a itty bitty hole!  GET REAL! [/quote] Well a golf ball sits in one place and doesn't move. A baseball comes toward you at over 90 mph and you don't know what type of pitch is coming. Plus the sweet spot of a bat is about 3in wide "ARE YOU INSANE"? "GET REAL"! ::) ::) Just look at what it takes to be a successful player in each sport. In football if the QB completes 60% of his passes he is considered pretty good, if you shoot 45%(might be higher idk) or better you are considered a pretty good basketball player. In baseball if you get a hit 30%  of the time and do it over a career you will be a hall of famer. Baseball is difficult because it requires more specialized skill than any  of the other major sports. It is not as physically demanding, but that is not what this conversation is about.
  24. [quote name="Tigersvoice" post="1231747" timestamp="1340212515"] [quote author=falconfanatic link=topic=100264.msg1231745#msg1231745 date=1340212182] [quote author=LP2012 link=topic=100264.msg1231738#msg1231738 date=1340210693] [quote author=89falcon link=topic=100264.msg1231615#msg1231615 date=1340156999] [quote author=lp4life link=topic=100264.msg1231610#msg1231610 date=1340156183] HM. 1st or 2nd team, at the end of the day the college programs could care less. They don't care what you did in high school. They look at speed, size, and strength. And at the end of the day if they think you can play they will offer. [/quote] I agree, and also at the end of the day none cares about whether or not your QB goes to college, only that he won or lost and made the playoffs or did not make the playoffs. [/quote] You can not blame a season on one player. Huffman has better supporting roles than liberty does Fitz was a great QB on an average team, where as Townleyt was a better than average qb on an above average team. [/quote] Fitz's stats in district 93-143 65% 1641 16td 4int Townley's stats in district 142-212 67% 1728 21td 6int That along with Huffman making the playoffs is why Townley was AD and Fitz was HM. [/quote] Townley had a better completion % (close); Townley had more yardage (again, close); the TD to Int ratio is also very close:  so where is the argument that Fitz should have been selected ahead of Townley? [/quote] There isn't one. Some of the Liberty fans feel that because Fitz is the better college prospect he should've been first team AD. Well the coaches go by what they see and stats not who the better prospect is.
  25. [quote name="LP2012" post="1231738" timestamp="1340210693"] [quote author=89falcon link=topic=100264.msg1231615#msg1231615 date=1340156999] [quote author=lp4life link=topic=100264.msg1231610#msg1231610 date=1340156183] HM. 1st or 2nd team, at the end of the day the college programs could care less. They don't care what you did in high school. They look at speed, size, and strength. And at the end of the day if they think you can play they will offer. [/quote] I agree, and also at the end of the day none cares about whether or not your QB goes to college, only that he won or lost and made the playoffs or did not make the playoffs. [/quote] You can not blame a season on one player. Huffman has better supporting roles than liberty does Fitz was a great QB on an average team, where as Townleyt was a better than average qb on an above average team. [/quote] Fitz's stats in district 93-143 65% 1641 16td 4int Townley's stats in district 142-212 67% 1728 21td 6int That along with Huffman making the playoffs is why Townley was AD and Fitz was HM.
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