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Tribesman

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  1. Mr. Hoop Insider should NEVER be allowed to call an LC-M game again. From the botched 12 men call, to calling a late hit while the ball was being juggled from thirty yards down the field, to being able to see things that the other officials right on top of the play cannot see. That was a disgrace. Someone likes to be too much of a factor in the game, likes to see their flag fly through the air, and likes to feel important. Man, what a blatant display. Hopefully someone with the local chapter of officials will get their hands on this film. The questionable calls were all at such crucial times too. I honestly hope that he wouldn't be that obvious intentionally ! Very sad ! Good luck to the Bears. They played really tough and never gave up. They will beat some teams in 20-4A.
  2. That was a BIG win for LC-M against a good Cleveland team. There won't be any easy games in this district this year. I really believe that every week will be very interesting. I have confidence in my Indians, but they better be ready to play. I don't doubt that Coach Faircloth will have them ready, and I don't see the Bears sneaking up on us like a couple of years ago. Should be a good one. Remember, LC-M is building confidence and enthusiasm just as we are. Same type of situation. We should be rested and ready ! Go Indians !
  3. The Raiders will run away with this game and win by at least 3 TD's . Barbers Hill just doesn't have a team that can compete with the L-train. They let PNG beat them for crying out loud. We will handle them with ease. PN-G won 3 games last year and still took your DISTRICT CHAMPS to OVERTIME ! Keep talking, you are making yourself look REALLY intelligent ...
  4. The fall classic is in the Alamodome in San Antonio. Do you know if this is the location, Coop ?
  5. New Indian I’m the head coach of the Lumberton Junior White Team so if you have evidence of any coach from our side acting in an inappropriate manner let me know and I’ll be sure to address it. But keep in mind we had a professional cameraman recording our game and picked up most of the sideline activity as well. One thing that sticks out on the film is when I had to call the head referee over to get control of the chain gang about their comments. It doesn’t surprise me to find out you were one of them. Some of the things you may have heard while on our side are our coaches shooting down the New Indian theories and comments. You can’t take that personally because our coaches didn’t know your identity and certainly not aware you were on our sideline. You have to understand that we use your posts on this site as motivational tools. By the time our teams meet my boys are ready to rip your heads off and it’s unfortunate your boys have to pay for your comments but they have for the second year in a row. Lets just leave at "Good Game" I had a good talk with DL after the game. He is a lifelong friend and I am also a coach for PNGYFA. Personally, I wish people associated with our league WOULD NOT get on this site and run their mouths about YOUTH FOOTBALL, especially if you are on the sidelines and involved in the game. I can assure you that DL made no excuses for the loss on Saturday other than that you guys are better at this point. Please don't let the one OUTSPOKEN person on these boards influence your feelings toward our association. We definitely took our lumps as a whole last weekend. We will get it straightened out. Good luck to all of you over in Lumberton. You have some strong teams top to bottom.
  6. It's a crying shame that these teams can't play a series. We lost a classic. What a sick feeling. Congrats to the Bears and Bulldogs.
  7. It would be devastating for any of these teams involved if they lost their top pitcher right before Game 1 of a playoff series. I know that we live in a "football state" but come on, if the kid is scheduled to throw in a playoff game tonight, cut him a little slack in football.
  8. So far it doesn't look like there has been much shifting in the power from 20-4A to 19-4A...
  9. We lost to LC-M twice. I think justice was served...
  10. Board is impressed with Faircloth also. I was told he is OC at Permian and has worked at Austin Westlake and Highland Park.
  11. Here's my take on the situation (for what it's worth)... I have experienced in the past that nothing irks the media more than someone trying to buck them on an FOI request. This really seems to push their buttons. Now I feel that this is turning into more of a pi$$ing match than anything else. Many people are curious as to whose names are on that list, I am one of the curious. But, I have to feel that there is a rhyme or reason to this madness. I also feel that if we as Indian fans are patient, then we will get a better coach because of it. I think we will learn in the near future why the Board chose to " go this route". I know that it is never a good idea to "take the law into your own hands", so to speak, but all that I care about as an Indian is getting the best possible coach to bring this program to an elite level. In no way is this a dig at Coop or any media members that post here, it's just one unimportant opinion.
  12. Then move back!!! I second that !!! I think he's angry that they don't allow livestock in the yards in Groves.....
  13. There's some interesting news on pngindians.com about Phil Danaher from Corpus Christi Callalen... ;D
  14. There's some interesting news on pngindians.com about Phil Danaher from Corpus Christi Callalen... ;D
  15. Long and Credeur haven't "turned down" the PN-G job. I love how people get on this board and make comments on things that they know absolutely nothing about.
  16. Maybe Coach Traylor is ready to come on down to the Reservation .......
  17. Thanks for all the kind words. I helped coach these kids and they were a pleasure. They executed things on the field that ordinary 5 and 6 year old kids shouldn't be able to execute. They handled pressure unbelievably well. They were definitely exhausted and deserve the recognition that they earned. Thanks to everyone who supported the "Little Indians" and all teams that participated in the tournament.
  18. you can forget that!!! Thats his dream job, he grew up wanting that job youll never get him to look away!! Don't be so sure.....
  19. This will be a war...I'm anxious to see how the Indians come out after the last two games. It will be a matter of will.
  20. The Mid County Kindness program is a joint effort by the cities of Port Neches, Groves, and Nederland to assemble teams of volunteers to assist the citizens of Bridge City in their cleanup efforts after Hurricane Ike. On October 5, 2008, from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM, the PNGYFA is asking for volunteers to go to Bridge City as part of this effort and to show our support for the city of Bridge City. All volunteers will meet at a designated gathering point and receive masks and information packets. We feel that this is a wonderful opportunity to provide much needed assistance AND to teach a fantastic life lesson to our own children at the same time. All children are welcome and can work at their parents discretion. THERE IS SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE TO DO from tearing out damaged sheet rock to helping with lunch and handing out water. It is recommended that each person wear long pants and gloves. Recommended tools include chainsaws, buckets, wheelbarrows, shovels, and hammers. INSECT REPELLANT IS HIGHLY RECOMMENDED. Each family is asked to bring their own drinks and lunches. Coaches, please urge participation from your team families and let us know how many volunteers that you have. The PNGYFA also asks that you proudly wear purple as we provide our support for the people of Bridge City. If you have any questions, please contact Chris or Chera Latiolais at (409) 962-2009, (409) 289-2015, or (409) 363-1764. Thank you in advance to all who volunteer in this effort.
  21. The Mid County Kindness program is a joint effort by the cities of Port Neches, Groves, and Nederland to assemble teams of volunteers to assist the citizens of Bridge City in their cleanup efforts after Hurricane Ike. On October 5, 2008, from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM, the PNGYFA is asking for volunteers to go to Bridge City as part of this effort and to show our support for the city of Bridge City. All volunteers will meet at a designated gathering point and receive masks and information packets. We feel that this is a wonderful opportunity to provide much needed assistance AND to teach a fantastic life lesson to our own children at the same time. All children are welcome and can work at their parents discretion. THERE IS SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE TO DO from tearing out damaged sheet rock to helping with lunch and handing out water. It is recommended that each person wear long pants and gloves. Recommended tools include chainsaws, buckets, wheelbarrows, shovels, and hammers. INSECT REPELLANT IS HIGHLY RECOMMENDED. Each family is asked to bring their own drinks and lunches. Coaches, please urge participation from your team families and let us know how many volunteers that you have. The PNGYFA also asks that you proudly wear purple as we provide our support for the people of Bridge City. If you have any questions, please contact Chris or Chera Latiolais at (409) 962-2009, (409) 289-2015, or (409) 363-1764. Thank you in advance to all who volunteer in this effort.
  22. (B)etter (O)ff (J)umping (O)ut - Looks like BOJO is a NO-Show !!! ;D
  23. Seems to me the Raiders owe us for the last ten years or so... ;D ;D
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