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503Raised

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  1. Ndamakong Suh is a beast on the field. Everyone says he's a really nice guy off the field, but he turns on that switch in the game and everyone doesn't like it. He doesn't care. A lot of people don't care, because they do what they have to do to give themselves that edge. Regardless of how KV gets himself pumped for the game, trash talking or not, he's a very respectful kid, great parents, and an honor roll student. At the end of the day, this is football and being nice on the field in the heat of battle will get you HURT. I didn't like everything I saw Friday night, but this is FOOTBALL, not a debate team. The strongest, toughest teams usually win the game. I've sat on the visitors side of PAM games many times, and the amount of trash talk KV hears is crazy. From coaches to players to fans alike.
  2. If they're playing 5-10 yards off, isn't that a perfect opportunity to run some quick slant or cross routes? Especially if the other team is blitzing. Quick slants would have kept them honest. Get Angelle or Jones the ball with quick slants and I promise you they'll break for more yards than than they could average running screens.
  3. I'm not saying they're atrocious passing the ball, but that interception was due to repetitive usage of the same play. Sooner or later, the defenders themselves will catch on. They gained many yards on that play vs teams that weren't that good, but when they lock in on it, you have to defer to different plays in the playbook, and they consistently use a lot of the same plays. Thats just my humble opinion. Hines is tough as nails from what I saw, but he isn't big enough to take the punishment that will be dealt out by those upper echelon schools they could face in the playoff running the amount of times they'll probably have him run.
  4. I agree with every point made, but does anyone think you make a deep run in the playoffs being one dimensional on offense. I'm looking at the long term effects of not having a consistent balanced offense. Sooner or later, someone is bound to go down, but a balanced offense would keep you in the game against an opponent the likes of Manvel/Cedar Park, etc. Even when they repeat a lot of the same passing plays. I agree that was the best solution for what was transpiring in the game, but you can't tell me you don't have more plays to open up the passing game. To me, some kind of consistent passing game opens up the run game even more. I'm not the coach and I don't claim to be one, but you should have more plays geared to get the ball in the hands of your college level receivers. You can't rely just on Hines in the playoffs. DC's are going to game play to stop him, and when that happens, where do you go if you haven't been preparing for it. I'm not a cynical person, my friend turned me on to this site cuz he knows I love talking football. Just passing the time while at work, stirring up conversation. We talk about SETX football daily.
  5. Where was Memorial's passing attack against PNG. You have a 6'4 and 6'2 wide out and talent and speed in the slots. The two better wrs, Angelle and Jones were invisible. Wth. Hines is a beast, but this team is supposed to be loaded, right. I aslo heard PNG wasn't good in the seconday, how was the passing attack non existent. How does a soon more throw more deep ball than a supposed seasoned 3 yr starting senior? I love my home team, but what's really going on?
  6. Who is this? Passes at the 2:11, 2:47, and the last play were nice.
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