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John Blutarsky

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  1. 1 hour ago, Cougar14.2 said:

    One thing for sure about a Baytown high school football game . . . parking spots or a place to sit won't be hard to find. Went to the Lee game last week and had 736 seats to myself.

    That's Lee though, they don't have the support that GCM and Sterling have. 27 to 24 GCM. Time to beat the purple loin cloths off the natives. 

  2. The good ( yes there was some good):

    The boys did not quit.

    The defensive front 7 did not look bad and showed flashes of really good play against a much bigger o-line.

    Deandre Herman is a heck of runner when he has room to run and sometimes when he doesn't

    The bad:

    We have no depth in several key positions.

    The o-line is losing the battle at the line of scrimmage.

    Too many dropped passes.

    Too many open receivers for Tomball.

    The ugly:

    Second week in a row that the boys weren't ready to play.

    Too many penalties.

    In my opinion we have some people playing the wrong positions.

     

    Some of this can be fixed. Some can't. I think Coach Jones is going to have to make some personnel changes in some areas. May also have to look at bringing up a couple of kids from the JV that can contribute and help with the depth situation. We should have another playmaker back in the fold next week. Hopefully he can make some big plays and take some of the attention off Herman and Colon and open things up for them.

    Lastly, this was a much improved Tomball Memorial program than we've seen in the past. Hats off to them.

  3. I'd be lying if I said I wasn't concerned about GCM after this scrimmage but it's still just a scrimmage. We were missing a few starters but so was PAM. The difference is we don't have the depth to overcome that. My biggest concern is the Patriots don't look like they're ready for opening day yet. Way too many penalties and the passing game is not clicking. The defense needs to find some speed on the corners and take better angles to contain speedier teams like PAM. This is why we have scrimmage though. I'm sure Coach Jones and staff will make the necessary adjustments and we'll see a better team next Friday. We still have a move in from Channelview that hasn't seen the field yet that should make a big impact. I'm looking forward to see how they use him.

  4. I think it's a variety of things. Olin built a great program. Kids  moved in to play for him. When we went to 3 schools, the talent level became too diluted and Lee being in the old part of town was already seeing declining numbers. Similar to the situation in the Golden Triangle. The difference though is that the third high school was an immediate and drastic effect where the decline in setx is slow so they are able to maintain quality programs. So now you have some instances where a few kids move to stronger local programs such as Crosby and Northshore or just lose interest. I know that there are a number of single sport kids, namely basketball and baseball, at GCM that could help the program either as starters or just adding depth. Also the shifting demographics like Buddy alluded to have a small impact as well though I don't see it getting as bad as Pasadena. 

    That being said, there is a glimmer of hope. Baytown and Barbers Hill are still seeing tremendous growth. GCM sits in the highest growth area of Baytown and is already adding on to the building with room for more additions. Hell, there is even supposed to be a new master planned, $200,000 + home neighborhood being built in Lee's zone in the Evergreen area. That will probably effect BCA' s enrollment more than Lee's but will provide more tax revenue for the school.

  5. 6 hours ago, puddleofmudd said:

    I went to the scrimmage. I also went to the Sterling scrimmage versus Ozen. Believe it of not Lee looked the most physical out of all 3 Baytown Teams. Lee is running the Slot T this year and moved the ball up and down the field. Watch out Sterling my vote is that Lee will win that 50th anniversary game that's been hyped up.

    That's a bold prediction to make after just one scrimmage. I'd like to see Lee pull it off but I don't think it's going to happen. It's too bad the schools can't fight for a city championship. I know " The Game"  is the traditional rivalry but, if Lee can't turn things around, the GCM Sterling matchup will be "The Real Game" and Lee Sterling will become "That ol has been game."

  6. 3 hours ago, GCMPats said:

    rel played like it was a playoff game. They are scrappy,  but short handed.

    GCM looked sloppy at times,  but never turned Herman loose. He did break a few ankles. Colon is a solid load at RB too.

    It was at lleast bearable weather with a nice breeze. 

     

    About what you would expect for a first scrimmage. The O line was porous at times but had some good series too. Herman seems to be throwing the ball better, if they can get the passing  game tuned in it will keep defenses honest. The defense looked solid for the most part especially considering that they are not schemed to stop the slot t or whatever Lee's offense is. They won't see that again this year. Next week's game against PAM should give us a better idea of where we stand since they are probably a lot closer to what GCM will be seeing in district this year.

  7. Vype has the district finishing:

    Northshore

    Atascocita

    Summer Creek

    Kingwood

    Channelview

    King

    GCM

    Sterling

    I'm surprised that two out of the three magazines have Sterling finishing last and have King and CV, finishing ahead of the Baytown schools. I think Sterling's sophomore running back is going to catch some people by surprise. I understand GCM not getting any respect, we haven't earned it.........yet. 

  8. I'm still doing my research but I'll go with this for now.

    1. Northshore

    2. Atascocita

    3. Kingwood

    4. C.E. King

    5. GCM

    6. Sterling

    7. Summer Creek

    8. Channelview

    I'd like to see Sterling finish higher but I think they'll be in a little disarray having changed coaches so late in the year. Kingwood was 6 and 4 last year and played some good teams somewhat close but I don't know what they're losing and what they have coming back.

  9. Baytown Sterling

    Goose Creek Memorial

    Northshore

    Channelview

    C.E. King

    Atascosita

    Summer Creek

    Kingwood

    We all know NS and Atascocita are the top two, but in what order? How do you see the rest of the district rounding out? How does CV look without Hurts? How bad will GCM and King have it moving up to 6A?

     

  10. 1 hour ago, Cougar14.2 said:

    Well, he made more than the position was offered for at GCM. Starting salary for a GCCISD head football coach was a little over $79k last year, whic is why I remember the Lee guy that came from Texas City starting at $80k. Maybe the teachers are paid great but when you can go to the SW side of Houston or north to Montgomery County, not be expected to win, and still start at 6 figures, GCCISD and their lack of talent becomes a hard sell to sought after coaches. 

    This is the hidden content, please

    Whoever gets that Sterling job will be inheriting one of the best young running backs in the area. I believe you know who I'm talking about.

  11. 3 hours ago, GCMPats said:

    If you build it, they will come.

    We can't just let everything rust and deteriorate. Stallworth was once the premiere facility in East Texas. We need to at least throw some paint on it and fix the parking lots.

     

    The Stadium itself is the largest in Houston. But it needs better turf, paved parking lot and new concessions, restrooms and locker rooms. A ski lift to get you up higher in the stands for us fat boys would be nice too.

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