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  1. WOSGrad has always been an all-around good guy. I've known him since high school. He's a good fit here as a moderator and a point man in making this site accessible and enjoyable for all SETX sports fans. It's a thankless job that requires more time than most people are aware of. Keep up the good work, Warden. 

     

  2. 4 hours ago, WOSFAN99 said:

    I hope we meet up again cause they beat us 1st round playoffs back in 2006

    That game went down as one of the most disappointing, unexpected, underachieving playoffs games in school history. We defeated BR handily in the two previous years. Our players were likely overconfident, but it was no excuse. Remember the fake punt at the 9 yard line? BR was a one-man team and poorly coached (tons of penalties), but we still found a way to lose that game. That one still bothers me to this day. 

  3. 9 hours ago, Uncle Pig said:

    All I know is WOS has incredible talent and can be just as successful under center as they are in the gun

    Not true. If we drop use of the shotgun position, it will shrink our playbook and make our offense more predictable for defenses. We can go under center for some drives or consecutive plays, but if we do that the whole game it will limit our success. We have a good offensive threat when our QB has space to operate, run, make easy roll outs, and it gives him a better view of the opposing team's defense to make good decisions and reactions. That's a big reason why so many high school teams are now using it. I see value in going under center for only portions of a game. Our O-line and TBs can make the tough inside yardage.  

  4. 9 hours ago, Uncle Pig said:

    Which is more important? Eliminating options or not turning the ball over? I'll go ahead and answer that one for you.....turnovers have got to be the number 1 cause of most losses. 

    The solution is fixing the bad snaps technique, NOT going under center for an entire four quarters. It is fixable and that should be the focus. 

  5. 32 minutes ago, Tigerfan24 said:

    I told y’all HJ had alittle something for WOS!!!

    For the first time in forever, HJ had a QB who could throw. Two consecutive 30+ yarders including the first TD was impressive. Beyond that, they had the one breakaway run for a TD in the second half. That is the offensive game summary for HJ. The WO-S defense held them in check. However, this was easily the best HJ team we've seen since 2014. 

    I noticed that Chaka went under center for the final drive. We might see more of this by necessity, but it is better that he be in shotgun. It's easier for him to read the defense and make quick decisions/reactions. The best case for us is to get the center snap FIXED and ASAP. If we don't, someone will knock us off in the playoffs. 

  6. 8 hours ago, AggiesAreWe said:

    Silsbee played well. Had some opportunities to make this one really interesting. Kudos to the Stangs on that final drive. Better team won.

    Score really doesn't indicate how close this game really was, but it is what it is.

    Congrats WO-S on the win.

    Silsbee deserves much respect for making this game interesting (and yes, it could have been REALLY interesting). I shake my head every time I see the blowout predictions by some of our fans. I am as die hard a WO-S blue and silver blood Mustang fan as anyone on this message board, but my goodness...you should ALWAYS respect your opponent. It does not matter what your past record is against any team. WO-S is a young team and more prone to making mistakes. The lack of practice time and missed games has also put the Ponies a little behind schedule. Then you have to consider that teams give us their best effort because everyone wants to knock off the team on top. Plus, we're talking about a group of teenagers, which should make everyone be more cautious going into a game like this. 

    Good game, Silsbee. I wish the Tigers a deep run in the playoffs. I will be rooting for you. 

  7. 51 minutes ago, Brubaker said:

    I hope we get to play this game, even if WOS gets to beat the snot out of us, like all the WOS fans are predicting, we need to see the speed. 

    They're not ALL saying that. I expect Nederland to make a game out of this. Many games across Texas have already been called off. Let's hope the rain clears up enough to play this one. 

  8. 3 hours ago, Stattrax said:

    Wow... 4 pages about a scrimmage. Let's just take all the rah rah stuff out and get to the point... WOS has PNGs number. Always has, always will... WOS is the best in our area, that will not change. But a scrimmage is a scrimmage.. controlled.... so... with all these 4 pages of hoopla. I'll simply state.... PNG has several weapons. Take it as lightly as you want. But in a district as weak as ours..... That's a considerable advantage... We all know PAM is the favorites... so sleep on whoever you may.... second guess whatever you want, tell BF he should save this guy or the other.... in the end the numbers will speak for themselves.... Anything else posted is just rah rah talk... That, my friends, was the straight truth.....

    Yes. You gotta love the enthusiasm shown by both fan bases. WO-S fans, especially those who have been around since (or near) the the school's first season in '77, have always enjoyed the opportunity to play PNG. 

  9. As a WO-S fan, allow me to make this comment about PNG. I hope Faircloth will insist on working the running game and not use Roshon to "bail out" the offense too much. In other words, don't "Robert Griffin" your offense. Redskins Coach Mike Shanahan made the mistake of calling Griffin's number too much, which allowed for too much unnecessary contact and shortening his career. As good as Roshon is, work on the running game and passing game as much as possible and only use the QB to run as a last resort (if no one is open) or for an occasional designed play call. You want that kid to be fresh by the end of the season and for the playoffs. So, make the game plan work in favor of Roshon taking as few hits as possible. Save those QB scrambles and runs for the playoffs when you'll need it and opponents will not expect it. I enjoyed watching him last night. It's always good to see top notch talent like him come from the Golden Triangle. I'm not really a UT fan, but I'm rooting for that kid. 

  10. 14 hours ago, AshlyVYPE said:

    He hasn't said anything like that lol. Early on does WOS look as good as last year....no. Coach T has straight up said "we're not very good right now."

    Both teams were very vanilla. PNG only threw deep 4 times. Two were touchdowns. The other was broken up at the goal line at the last second. Then there was an Hail Mary picked off. 

    The WOS secondary needs some work.

     

    Actually, the secondary did pretty well. A big reason why Roshon was running out of the pocket so much is that most of the time he had no open receiver to throw to. The coverage was good most of the night. 

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