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    GroverCleveland got a reaction from PAMFAM10 in Question for PNG faithful   
    I've met several of the kids who play for PA. Yes, they are chatty on the field, to say the least. I saw a kid take his helmet off on the field during the PN-G game and got flagged for unsportsmanlike conduct. Not a desirable action for him to take. However, I would never characterize these players as a team as being disrespectful, nor would I say that the coaches encourage them to act in that manner. That's something you don't know. When you meet these kids, I guarantee you that you will like them. They are very competitive. They have a strong desire to win their football games. And you can tell from watching them on the field that they hold one another accountable. Kary Vincent, Jr. is a total class act as a person. A very mature kid who will do well on and off the field at LSU. PA Coach Kenny Harrison will also not allow any kids to embarrass his program and the school. He has control of his program. I've had the opportunity to speak with him more than once, and his words convinced me of that. I'm not a PA person, but I like this team and program, especially in the 22-5A district. 
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    GroverCleveland got a reaction from badndn in Question for PNG faithful   
    I've seen both teams play. WO-S and PA are the best teams in the area. The key to beating the Mustangs is controlling the line of scrimmage on both sides of the ball. PA can do that. Their defensive line is a beast. Their linebackers have good pursuit across the field, and they have the best DB in the area in KJ and his DB teammates are very good compliments. On offense, Elijah Hines is the most explosive tailback in the Golden Triangle. They are also the only team in the Triangle that can match WO-S's speed. With the Mustangs, no matter who they play, they will be prepared. They arguably have the best coaching staff in the area. With the matchup being even, it goes to an area of intangibles, and that's where you could argue that the WO-S staff will outcoach the opposition.
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    GroverCleveland got a reaction from The Goat in PA passing attack vs PNG???   
    Angelle and Jones caught several passes on the line of scrimmage intended for them to run with the ball. That play was called several times and was about the only passing play called. For anyone at that game, however, you had to wonder why PA did anything but run the ball. It was working, and you keep doing that until someone stops it. Hines had over 300 yards rushing for the game, and that's not including a 76-yard TD run called back for a block in the back. 
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    GroverCleveland got a reaction from ThaGhost in Question for PNG faithful   
    I've met several of the kids who play for PA. Yes, they are chatty on the field, to say the least. I saw a kid take his helmet off on the field during the PN-G game and got flagged for unsportsmanlike conduct. Not a desirable action for him to take. However, I would never characterize these players as a team as being disrespectful, nor would I say that the coaches encourage them to act in that manner. That's something you don't know. When you meet these kids, I guarantee you that you will like them. They are very competitive. They have a strong desire to win their football games. And you can tell from watching them on the field that they hold one another accountable. Kary Vincent, Jr. is a total class act as a person. A very mature kid who will do well on and off the field at LSU. PA Coach Kenny Harrison will also not allow any kids to embarrass his program and the school. He has control of his program. I've had the opportunity to speak with him more than once, and his words convinced me of that. I'm not a PA person, but I like this team and program, especially in the 22-5A district. 
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    GroverCleveland got a reaction from PA4Real in Question for PNG faithful   
    I've met several of the kids who play for PA. Yes, they are chatty on the field, to say the least. I saw a kid take his helmet off on the field during the PN-G game and got flagged for unsportsmanlike conduct. Not a desirable action for him to take. However, I would never characterize these players as a team as being disrespectful, nor would I say that the coaches encourage them to act in that manner. That's something you don't know. When you meet these kids, I guarantee you that you will like them. They are very competitive. They have a strong desire to win their football games. And you can tell from watching them on the field that they hold one another accountable. Kary Vincent, Jr. is a total class act as a person. A very mature kid who will do well on and off the field at LSU. PA Coach Kenny Harrison will also not allow any kids to embarrass his program and the school. He has control of his program. I've had the opportunity to speak with him more than once, and his words convinced me of that. I'm not a PA person, but I like this team and program, especially in the 22-5A district. 
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    GroverCleveland got a reaction from PA4Real in Question for PNG faithful   
    I've seen both teams play. WO-S and PA are the best teams in the area. The key to beating the Mustangs is controlling the line of scrimmage on both sides of the ball. PA can do that. Their defensive line is a beast. Their linebackers have good pursuit across the field, and they have the best DB in the area in KJ and his DB teammates are very good compliments. On offense, Elijah Hines is the most explosive tailback in the Golden Triangle. They are also the only team in the Triangle that can match WO-S's speed. With the Mustangs, no matter who they play, they will be prepared. They arguably have the best coaching staff in the area. With the matchup being even, it goes to an area of intangibles, and that's where you could argue that the WO-S staff will outcoach the opposition.
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    GroverCleveland got a reaction from png9mon in PA passing attack vs PNG???   
    Angelle and Jones caught several passes on the line of scrimmage intended for them to run with the ball. That play was called several times and was about the only passing play called. For anyone at that game, however, you had to wonder why PA did anything but run the ball. It was working, and you keep doing that until someone stops it. Hines had over 300 yards rushing for the game, and that's not including a 76-yard TD run called back for a block in the back. 
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    GroverCleveland got a reaction from The Goat in Port Neches-Groves v PA Memorial   
    Kadon Harrison has committed to Louisiana-Lafayette.
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    GroverCleveland got a reaction from mytwocents-28 in HJ vs Kelly   
    Kelly will do their best to eat the clock. Low scoring and close game.
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    GroverCleveland reacted to IT'S IN THE BONE in HJ vs Kelly   
    As much as I respect my old coach and think he has thing going in a good direction at Kelly...HJ may be to strong...pulling for ya Coach Rabb!
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    GroverCleveland got a reaction from Mr. Buddy Garrity in BMT Central @ PA Memorial: Predictions   
    I like to see Toby Foreman do well, but the Titans are clicking on all cylinders out of the gate.

    Jags 7
    Titans 36
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    GroverCleveland got a reaction from skipper in coaches lunch brake at wo-s   
    WO-S will be just fine. The QB they have now is better than most others in their district.
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    GroverCleveland reacted to oldschool2 in coaches lunch brake at wo-s   
    It's lunch break. Not brake.

    Sorry...couldn't help it.
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