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  1. 8 hours ago, Makemineaconvertible said:

    Kirbyville’s defense I thought looked really good , Coy Fussell had one of the best games I’ve ever seen at inside linebacker. Offensively we looked ok the wet field conditions had a little to do with it. Timing on routes not there, lots of missed opportunities with wide open receivers. The running game looked ok at times. Offensive line looked ok needs to work on run blocking. I thought the 2nd half of the contest Kirbyville looked awful offensively. 

    We will see how good that defense is next week when they actually play a good team. 😁

  2. 19 minutes ago, AggiesAreWe said:

    Looks to me that the offense isn't the issue if you score 52 points.

    Just had a bad couple weeks with some TO and penalties that have kept some games closer than should be. Folks in Newton just need something to grip about because they are all smarter than the people on the field. I sit in the stands every week and listen to the scream and yell because you know they want people around them to think they know what they are talking about instead the people around them are getting fed up with the nonsense and think they are making fools of themselves and they sound ignorant. 

  3. On 11/17/2019 at 7:08 AM, KB24 said:

    Newton is doing their best to stay on top. The talent is still there. But coaching style has changed. It’s obvious. New Diana  read those plays like they where calling them.  Coaches have to be able to recognize that and make adjustments. They are going back to that 2015 season. Neece is truly missed. TW has got to do better if they expect to repeat. 

    Oh and one more thing if New Diana coaches knew the plays so well like they were calling them how did Newton end up with 501 total yards? Or for that matter if the plays are known by everyone how is newton able to average over 460 yards per game total offense? If the plays are so easily read or know wouldn’t you think they wouldn’t be averaging 50 plus a game and averaging 460 plus a game in yardage? Asking for a friend.

  4. 2 hours ago, Back2swag said:

    Ok look Newton has 2 D1 commits , one being top 100 in nation , 2 maybe 3 others that will play d2 , and a sophomore RB that is D1 talent . Tell me what other team in all of 3a that has that kind of talent . So if they lose out early It’s the players?? It wouldn’t have nothing to do with using your talent to match your coaching scheme . 

    They have 2 DIV I defensive players who have to play offense they haven’t played a big part of the offense until this season because they are defensive players who are needed to fill a roll on offense because they don’t have any depth or elite offensive players beside the sophomore RB. They have a couple good HS football players other than that. There is no Foster, Brown, or Barlow out there even if you want to think their is. I didn’t realize the OC makes the the QB throw those INT or makes the RB fumble the ball or makes the receivers drop balls you know that’s a system issue right.? 

  5. On 11/17/2019 at 7:08 AM, KB24 said:

    Newton is doing their best to stay on top. The talent is still there. But coaching style has changed. It’s obvious. New Diana  read those plays like they where calling them.  Coaches have to be able to recognize that and make adjustments. They are going back to that 2015 season. Neece is truly missed. TW has got to do better if they expect to repeat. 

    I would interested in knowing how you think the coaching style has changed? This is the same style offense Newton has ran since 1968. The same offense that Barbay taught to Jack Alvarez who taught it to Greg Neece. Westbrook the OC now played in this same system and learned it from Barbay coaching here as well. The style is still the same now what isn't the same this year that Neece had the pleasure of having was the 3 guys named Foster, Barlow, and Brown, as well as Noah Williams the year before. So those 4 guys can make any coach look really good. Say what you want but Newton doesn't have any of those guys on this years team not even close to that caliber. The offense is still clicking this year and scoring tons of points and putting up yardage. Just because you hear someone saying the same things over and over in the stands or on the radio doesn't mean they know what the play is. Just because you see someone pulling doesn't mean its the scat. Folks are getting ridiculous the problem with Friday was the fact that Newton  had 5 TO's and a couple suspect calls on some big plays that brought TDs back that they end up not scoring on. Newton is fine sit back shut up and enjoy watching these young men play. Get off the coaches back they are working hard day in and day out to put these young men in a position to be successful. No one goes to your job and tells you how terrible you are at flipping burgers or loading wood or driving a forklift so don't come to a game and yell at the coaches about how stupid they are or get on the internet and blast them behind a screen name. I will tell you like I told the last guy if you don't what is happening instead of hiding behind the keyboard go to the fieldhouse and voice your concerns with the coaches. If your not going to do that shut up and enjoy the fact that Newton has lost only 2 games over the past 4 seasons and appreciate what these kids and coaches are doing. 

  6. 2 hours ago, Amphibious Rodent said:

    I'm from Newton and I agree. Not blaming the players. I believe you should hold adults accountable. I still say Newton has the best athletes in the state. 3AD2

    You sure do talk a lot of crap. You should go to the fieldhouse and voice your concerns to the coaches and see how that conversation turns out. Those guys are working their tails off 7 days a week trying to get these kids prepared to play and instead of commending them for what they are doing you continue to bash them. Sometimes you have to blame the players too. Coaches aren’t out there making them throw 3 picks or fumbling the ball. Kids are playing hard trying to make plays and they get a penalty it happens. Get over it move on and get ready for the next one. 

  7. 4 hours ago, Amphibious Rodent said:

    Newton didn't play like a team that will be in contention for a third consecutive state championship.  Poor blocking in the offensive line. Poor adjustments by the defense.  I know they scored a lot if points but, I think they played poorly.  I've never called the coaches out before,  but I think they just didn't adjust well. They need to fix the offensive line.  And putting pressure on the quarterback and allowing him to run it up your gut, series after series.  They only thing that stopped him is that he went out with and injury. If they don't improve,  they don't get out of their Region. 

    How do you know the adjustments weren’t being made? Could possible be that the adjustments were being made but the players weren’t executing? I was standing down by the sidelines and I heard the coaches making the adjustments and then the players were on the field doing the same thing over again and could hear the coaches hollering “we just talked about this.” So I beg to differ the coaches were making adjustments on defense I personally saw it with my eyes. I also guess it was the coaches fault that they missed tons of tackles in second half when the back up QB you are talking about was in. They had the QB running all over the place they were getting plenty of pressure on him. Not sure what game you were watching though. Hey though guess what the other team practices too and they are going to make plays that’s what happens in football games. Two of the scores came on QB scrambles and the DBs just lost their man and they threw it down the field and scored. Notice I said scrambles because of the pressure on QB. The other score in 2nd half was multiple missed tackles on an athlete who was at QB who made a few plays and broke the long run for a TD. So before you start throwing shade at the coaches on adjustments you may want to go rewatch the game or pay better attention to the game. 

  8. On 4/4/2019 at 9:49 AM, purpleeagle said:

    If Newton gets the right head coach( Local coach which is already coaching at Newton) then Newton will make a run. If they get someone from outside, then the Newton coaching program will probably be destroyed. I do not think the SB will allow this to happen. The Newton players have bought into a program and that program needs to continue on. That's what the kids want and will accept.

    Why would you think it would be ruined if they hired someone other than a Newton guy? There is nothing wrong with change every once in a while. 

  9. 9 hours ago, Trickplay1 said:

    I think both are great coaches... When WT walks away, I think Drew would be the best fit for the Newton job.  Been around him a lot the last few years.  Great coach, great person, even better with the kids.  He is very deserving of that opportunity also.

    I think there are numerous coaches on Newton staff right now that would be a great fit at Newton if and when W.T. decides to hang it up. 

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