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    Guitar Man got a reaction from setxathlete14 in Jeffery Breaux named OF’s New AD   
    He is of the younger generation, it pretty much means “serious” but in a macho kind of way. 😂
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    Guitar Man got a reaction from SmashMouth in Jeffery Breaux named OF’s New AD   
    He is of the younger generation, it pretty much means “serious” but in a macho kind of way. 😂
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    Guitar Man got a reaction from TrojanMoJo in Since 1975, PNG Has Made 5 Trips to the State Championship, Won 2 -- Nederland Has 0 Trips and Consequently 0 State Titles!   
    I disagree with this. You wanna pin it all on coaching but PN-G has been successful for a long time, not just under Joseph. Multiple state championships and great seasons to prove this. Always competitive and in every game just about. Again, the two schools do not compare when it comes to the culture. There have been some amazing coaches come through Nederland and they still have 0 state championships. It is not just the coaching that is the culprit. PN-G is on a whole different planet when it comes to support from the community. Teams don't identify themselves by their coaches. They define themselves based on their identity. Ask any state champion how they got there. I guarantee you, coaching is a small part of an identity this is NOT rooted in a coach. Great teams are lead by great young men that bought into a program with the support of their community. WO-S lost that community support based on a hire they didn't like. Now look at them. They are missing their identity because the community turned on the coach, school, and the players' performance on the field followed. Tell me I am wrong. The game is bigger than just a good coach.     
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    Guitar Man got a reaction from Right99JOH in Since 1975, PNG Has Made 5 Trips to the State Championship, Won 2 -- Nederland Has 0 Trips and Consequently 0 State Titles!   
    I disagree with this. You wanna pin it all on coaching but PN-G has been successful for a long time, not just under Joseph. Multiple state championships and great seasons to prove this. Always competitive and in every game just about. Again, the two schools do not compare when it comes to the culture. There have been some amazing coaches come through Nederland and they still have 0 state championships. It is not just the coaching that is the culprit. PN-G is on a whole different planet when it comes to support from the community. Teams don't identify themselves by their coaches. They define themselves based on their identity. Ask any state champion how they got there. I guarantee you, coaching is a small part of an identity this is NOT rooted in a coach. Great teams are lead by great young men that bought into a program with the support of their community. WO-S lost that community support based on a hire they didn't like. Now look at them. They are missing their identity because the community turned on the coach, school, and the players' performance on the field followed. Tell me I am wrong. The game is bigger than just a good coach.     
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    Guitar Man got a reaction from bulldawg64 in Since 1975, PNG Has Made 5 Trips to the State Championship, Won 2 -- Nederland Has 0 Trips and Consequently 0 State Titles!   
    This game is more than just coaching. It is a culture. Yes good coaching is important, but it isn't everything. It takes a football culture to be good at high school football. It starts with a foundation and identity, typically built in a weight room. That translates to kids improving physically and buying in to that identity. It also takes a community to support the team and coaches to guide the team and facilitate that growth. PN-G has built an identity that is forged in their weightroom. There is an ENORMOUS level of support for the team from the community. They have an awesome coaching staff that guides them in the right direction. Nederland lacks that identity. If you ask me what makes a true difference in HS football. It is a combination of a lot of things. It takes sacrifice by all. Again, i'm not saying coaching is not important, but I would argue the other obvious things that are very different about PN-G and Nederland.  Recently, the culture and identity is just not the same.   
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    Guitar Man got a reaction from Colt45Red in Bridge City officially opens AD/HFC/JOSH SMALLEY NAMED NEW AD/HFC   
    Stop using the baseball team as a scapegoat for BCs lack of success. They made good strides rebounding from that dumpster fire that McGuire ran. Smalley will continue building up this program. God forbid anyone try to get better around the 409.
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    Guitar Man reacted to TxHoops in Bridge City officially opens AD/HFC/JOSH SMALLEY NAMED NEW AD/HFC   
    Or maybe Josh will turn B.C. into a consistent winner like he did at OF.  Not like they were world beaters when he took over.  Neither are going to win state championships but I bet he improves the program.  And as I’ve stated many times, you won’t find a better AD.  I personally have nothing but gratitude for the man and hope he has all the success in the world, even if it’s for a rival.  Godspeed Coach Smalley.  Your work here was much appreciated. 
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    Guitar Man got a reaction from TxHoops in Silsbee (33) @ Bridge City (7) - FINAL   
    He was forced to go over the bench by the Silsbee players coming in hard late. Luckily the Silsbee players all went down in a heap right at the bench or there were going to be more injuries. Don’t sit there and say the Silsbee didn’t force him over the bench.  There was zero reason to make contact with him at that speed with him going out of bounds he was clearly out of bounds. 
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    Guitar Man got a reaction from ladybug33 in West Orange-Stark (28) @ Bridge City (14) - FINAL   
    I wouldn’t say coaching alone is to blame for the woes of WOS’s season. I’d say people are overestimating the “talent” of this team. It’s a combination of the two. Honestly, I think leaning towards the “having too much talent” aspect of placing blame on the relative unsuccessfulness of WOS is tearing the team and fan base apart more than the hire you don’t like. 
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    Guitar Man reacted to Mr. Buddy Garrity in Lumberton at Bridge City   
    Lumberton by 30. Got threatened by a deranged fan. Lol
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    Guitar Man got a reaction from Bulldogs92 in Legacy School of Sport Sciences @ Jasper 9/8/23   
    This one will be interesting. Give me the Dawgs by 10. 
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    Guitar Man reacted to dme1111 in ****PN-G(42)**** vs. Liberty Hill(14) *****PNG Advances to State*****   
    I hate the Slot T/Wing T offense.  Just wanted to get that out in the open  😅
     
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    Guitar Man reacted to Cougtalk in ****PN-G(42)**** vs. Liberty Hill(14) *****PNG Advances to State*****   
    They are substantially better than anything Vidor has ever done. 
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    Guitar Man reacted to oldschool2 in Lumberton Raider Fan Perspective   
    Lumberton has best football season in school history… fans question the coaching strategy.
    Yep.  Sounds about right.
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    Guitar Man reacted to _4_0_9_ in Lumberton Raider Fan Perspective   
    Sounds like you should go get a bachelors degree and a teaching certification and get to work coaching! 
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    Guitar Man got a reaction from CardinalBacker in Liberty (26) @ Bridge City (0) - FINAL   
    Yes, but they had some studs on that roster. Matt Menard and Cameron Dishon to name a couple. 
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    Guitar Man got a reaction from wbfan in Vidor vs Lindale   
    Slot isn’t a bad offense until you fall behind or turn the ball over. Its hard to play catch up. It’s good for clock management and keeping high octane offenses off the field. If you have no turnovers and are able to execute at a high level, it doesn’t matter what offense you run. 
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    Guitar Man got a reaction from piratevillain in Vidor vs Lindale   
    Slot isn’t a bad offense until you fall behind or turn the ball over. Its hard to play catch up. It’s good for clock management and keeping high octane offenses off the field. If you have no turnovers and are able to execute at a high level, it doesn’t matter what offense you run. 
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    Guitar Man got a reaction from BBfan061 in Vidor vs Lindale   
    Slot isn’t a bad offense until you fall behind or turn the ball over. Its hard to play catch up. It’s good for clock management and keeping high octane offenses off the field. If you have no turnovers and are able to execute at a high level, it doesn’t matter what offense you run. 
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    Guitar Man got a reaction from Hagar in Vidor vs Lindale   
    Slot isn’t a bad offense until you fall behind or turn the ball over. Its hard to play catch up. It’s good for clock management and keeping high octane offenses off the field. If you have no turnovers and are able to execute at a high level, it doesn’t matter what offense you run. 
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    Guitar Man got a reaction from Dat Brook in Vidor vs Lindale   
    Slot isn’t a bad offense until you fall behind or turn the ball over. Its hard to play catch up. It’s good for clock management and keeping high octane offenses off the field. If you have no turnovers and are able to execute at a high level, it doesn’t matter what offense you run. 
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    Guitar Man got a reaction from Docdan72 in Vidor at Lumberton oct 14   
    Lumberton is better than LCM defensively. I think Lumberton wins here by 2 TDs. Lumberton 35  Vidor 14
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    Guitar Man got a reaction from Docdan72 in Vidor at Lumberton oct 14   
    🤣🤣🤣 dog gon it!  I fat fingered a 2, I meant 3 TDs. Idk what’s worse. My math or ability to use technology. Either way, Lumberton wins here. 😎
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    Guitar Man got a reaction from setxathlete14 in Vidor at Lumberton oct 14   
    Lumberton is better than LCM defensively. I think Lumberton wins here by 2 TDs. Lumberton 35  Vidor 14
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