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PortArthur33

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  1. 1 is a better athlete and 1 has a better arm. Johnson does both well. My opinion.
  2. The comparison is correct with Jones. Imo, Ladia has the best arm in the district, hands down. Jones is the best athlete at QB in the district, hands down. At the next level' the same thing will happen to Jones as it did to Singleton. He'll be a Db, Safety, or even a Lb in college.
  3. Good question. Tons of talent over there.... That's a good problem to have.
  4. 4 kids with offers already...Hines, Jones, Baldwin and Roy. Hines looks dynamic. Nasty moves. Jones is an athletic freak at QB. Saw a big receiver, looks huge. Around 6'4 or 6'5. Ladia has a next level arm at QB. Talented receiving core once again. Defense will be the best in the district once again.
  5. Memorial may go undefeated. The games have to be played, of course, but once again, the talent is ridiculous. Lol.
  6. I see PAM being the team to beat and PNG being close behind. Hines is a beast plus Martin as a great backup. I've heard it will be between Jones and Ladia at the QB position. Both have great size and a good skill set. Jones is one of the best athletes in the area and Ladia has one of the best arms in the area. Oline is the question mark. Wr core will be good, bout not as good as the recent group. Of course Defense will be stout once again.
  7. My basic point was that I agree the Kaepernick should have voted. He doesn't have to vote, but putting yourself on a national stage talking about injustices is the main reason he should have. I don't know where an opinion is wrong. You have the right to disagree with anyone's opinion, but to say wrong in all actuality is wrong. lol
  8. I'm not talking about an individual person, but I agree with you when it comes to Kaepernick. He talks about justice for blacks and in some cases rightfully so, but to not vote for your local politicians IMO is where the real change begins and why he should have voted, especially in his local elections. I was making the point that everyone has the RIGHT to vote and not the OBLIGATION. You're talking about 1 individual that rubbed many people the wrong way with his protest. We gotta remember we have these rights that are protected under the constitution and the law. We have a right to free speech, but not all people take advantage of it and some do, even if its to spill out hateful rhetoric, and I'm not talking about Trump. lol Klan rallies are escorted by police, because their rights are protected by the law. They have the right to. Local elections deal with the real issues that Kaepernick bring up more that Presidential elections. That's my only problem with him not voting.
  9. I heard Stephen A Smith put down a few players on deciding not to vote. In his opinion and many, if you don't vote, you don't have a voice. I disagree to the point that even if you vote that doesn't mean your voice will be heard. Many politicians (the left or the right) don't look out for the working class, and in my opinion that's the sector of our society that works the hardest and gets overlooked the most. The people that work hard and provide for their families and don't need the assistance of the government to get by, but when time do get hard, there's no programs that will give them assistance. We don't make enough to live worry free, but we do make enough that we don't have the day to day or more so the paycheck to paycheck problems as some unfortunate citizens do. Ok, back to what saying. Minorities, women, etc fought for the right to vote. Let's say that again. They fought for the RIGHT to vote. Not the OBLIGATION to vote. I can put it a little simpler. One candidate has more popular vote, meaning The majority of the population wanted that person to win, but they don't because of the electoral college. Correct? Well, to some that meant that their vote did not count, and in all actuality, that is 100% correct. From what I understand, the Four Fathers didn't think the vast majority of the citizens were intelligent enough to really know who they wanted to be President, so they instituted the electoral college to be the voice of the American citizens. I may be wrong. I'm not a historian. So when some say their vote doesn't count; in a way, they are correct.
  10. Right on. Lol Gentleman mainly, until its time to leave those qualities at the door.
  11. As a gentleman, I'll agree to disagree on the disrespect part. lol I will agree that every sitting President deals with that, (Bush had a shoe thrown at him) and that is something that gets too out of hand. People have freedom of expression, but it goes tooo far IMO. I wouldn't say the administration policies extremely effect me, but things do change and that occurs with any President. I hate the fact that we look at parties more than we look at the candidate. We're blinded by the red and blue. Whoever has the best ideas, no matter the party will get my vote. I just didn't like either candidate for different reasons.
  12. I think its pretty simple. I didn't like either candidate, tbh. Clinton was a horrible choice for president with all the controversy surrounding her. Dems thought people would pay more attention to Trump's foolishness than looking into her a little more. Trump has the least amount of qualifications for President we've seen in awhile. Obama won the election, but was bashed for having no experience, when Trump really has no experience and more controversy and bs rhetoric surrounding his campaign than probably any other President in modern history. But when you look at it, it was politics. Nothing personal, just politics. The Trumps and Clintons know and are fond of each other. Check out his pre campaign interviews speaking about Hillary. Many compliments on her job as the SOS and very fond of her as a person. Sounds nothing like what he's said on the campaign trail. Trump had a campaign manager that created a strategy that appealed to people that thought they've been overlook the past 8 years. And even his divisive rhetoric and smear campaign and disrespect to women and sleeziness talking about young girls in his pageants and multiple allegations and past lawsuits and recordings which shine a very ugly light on himself weren't enough to say he would be an embarrassing pick for President. I will respect Donald Trump as the POTUS, because the title and position of POTUS deserves that, even though it wasn't given to President Obama. I'm a African American middle class hard working man, and the President's policies honestly never affected my life. It affects the poor and the rich to a certain extent.
  13. You guys need to check out a young Roschon Johnson. Young man always had skills. Good luck the rest of the season.
  14. He's that good. Many broken tackles. He's tougher than his size shows and he's football quick and fast. We have a decent Oline, not a really good one. They blocked very well against PNG tho.
  15. I've been to a few practices and I know they have quite a few passing plays, but for some reason they don't use them in the game. They don't use the middle of the field at all. You have a 3 yr starter at qb and you constantly run the same pass plays until it bites you in the rear end and then you shy away from it almost completely.
  16. I remember going to a youth football game of 11 and 12 yr olds. One team was bigger, faster and stronger than the other. Faster team was called cheaters, thugs(yes thugs at 11 yrs old) when they made hard clean blocks, ferocious tackles, etc.....The refs told the other team, they're just hitting your kids harder, they're not taking cheap shot or cheating. The fans were furious, BUT when one of their kids hit our boys that hard or a tackle out of bounds, those same parents started cheering, hollering and screaming. I guess the moral of the story is, everything is OK if your team is winning.
  17. Nobody is taking it that serious. Chill out and have a beer. Angry keyboarders are funny. You are hilarious.
  18. I saw him practicing with my friend's son's semi pro team. Running routes and whatnot. All I can say is the players didn't believe he was in middle school. I believe I saw some footage on facebook. Not sure.
  19. I was there. lol Running the ball, he's bigger, faster, and stronger than Johnson, but not quite the arm. Depends on what the coaches want.
  20. PNG game was the perfect scenario to put Jones in. If the passing attack wasn't working, why not put in your dual threat to get a different look. I agree.
  21. He's been fearless since the PA Cowboys and Lil Titans days.
  22. Yeah, I was talking about the Wos scrimmage. Qbs can't run in a scrimmage . Thats a big difference in a regular game. He couldn't really get his pass game going against Memorial, so he made it a great game with his legs.
  23. I agree, especially with Hines not getting many touches early in the season. I would add PNG's Johnson to the discussion also. Can't ignore 30 Td's in 7 games.
  24. Its great to talk what ifs, but at the end of the day, the kids get on the field and anything can happen Any Given Friday Night. lol The team that played WOS close a couple of wks ago probably wasn't expected to put up those kinds of points? Correct? Like I said, I would give a slight edge to WOS. PAM can run and pass. Just because the plays weren't called doesn't mean they couldn't have aired it out. They just need an overhaul of their passing plays. Screens and fades won't cut it in the playoffs or against WOS. They have the best receiving core in the district and in the area IMO. Just wasn't utilized AT ALL FRIDAY.
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