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  1. 1 hour ago, Unwoke said:

    I respect your opinion but regardless of the excuses Vidors offense is designed to eat up clock and wear you down. At that point in the game their defense was worn out. Vidors summer conditioning program was designed to get them to that position in a game an take advantage of their fatigue. Instead we let them off the hook. Vidor will literally go 2 or 3 games without making one pass. IMO you stick to what got there. Everyone stay with their block an pound the rock. I’ve seen a Vidor game this year where 3 passes were made an 2 of them were intercepted. Sorry but 4 passes in row on your own 25 yard with 2:00 left on the clock makes no sense. You can’t lean on something you rarely do with the game on the line. An no I will not be applying for any coaches positions because I like weekends off during football season. Lol. Hoping for a  Speedy recovery for Coach Matthews.

    Thank you!

  2. 2 hours ago, PirateNole984 said:

    I'm sure there will be vacant coaching positions throughout the SETX area, fill out the app., turn in your resume.  I'm sure they'll be beating down your door.  Heck, Vidor will for sure be looking for one coach.

    Is that all you can say? cause everything you have said you've contradicted your own self. 

  3. 1 minute ago, PirateNole984 said:

    The answer is a ton of coaching experience especially in a playoff game where you are decimated with injuries and missing your head coach.  That puts coaches in positions they are not use to being in.  Was the acting head coach use to being head coach or was there a scramble drill on the way to the game after the head coach was taken to an urgent care facility? The point of my rebuttal is that with amount of injuries on the offensive side of the ball the coach/s thought that throwing the ball gave us a better chance to win. With the season over, throw your name in the coaching hat.

    pot meet kettle. 

  4. 14 minutes ago, PirateNole984 said:

    I ask the same to you...What experience do you have calling plays and or coaching at the varsity level and beyond?  So much comes into factor when you have backups in the game and running a 2 min offense.  Yes, Vidor moved the ball much better in the 2nd half but when it came down to crunch time...less than 2 min. and no timeouts the offensive coordinator and whoever was acting head coach made the decision to throw the ball.  Is that because of injuries, not having faith that the personnel in the game would know what to do in those situations, or could it have been that the coaches know the players better than you, me and anyone else???

    How much coaching experience do you need to know the personnel for an XP attempt or for clock management?🤔 Backups and "no faith" in th personnel is a lame duck excuse, cause if injuries and personnel we're a huge problem, we would've lost to Lumberton as well.

  5. 1 hour ago, PirateNole984 said:

    You could of and would of done a better job at play calling...right?!? Maybe missing 2 starting RB's and a 3rd starting RB that was hobbled all night had something to do with the play calling...nah?!? Adding to the RB situation, an offensive line went down in the 3rd qtr. Again, you could of and would of done a better job at playing calling. 

    What is your coaching, head coaching experience? What is your play calling experience?  

    Pirates we're able to move the ball all second half via the ground game. Burning 3 TO's and the last one with 3 minutes in the game when CH was punting on 4th down at THAT! Also throwing it 4 straight times deep in CH territory, that's something Mathews would have never done. But cmon man.. we could use the injury crutch all we want - but turds roll down hill, play calling was a bigger issue than injuries last Friday.

  6. 3 hours ago, LCMAlumtiger32 said:

    Hey man I got a jersey for him. We can suit him out Friday night. He’s heck of a football player!!!

    I truly appreciate that man, he left it all on the field after every game!

    But let's suit him up in the green and gold, his new name could be Yordan Schmidt and he's got platinum blonde hair right now, they'll never know.🤣🤣

  7. This season was such a fun ride and see the Pirates have so much success especially with it being my nephews last season. It was definitely a tough loss Friday, and som of the play calling at the end of the game, I'll never understand. But it is what it is, and a reason why I'm not a coach! lol and I'll never make excuses for what could have been. Great season Pirates, can't wait til next year!

  8. 1 hour ago, Hagar said:

    Here’s my take.  If Vidor can get up early, I think it’ll lead to victory.  On the other hand, if CH gets up early, it’ll be very difficult for Vidor to come back.  The more mental/physical pressure we can put on their young QB, the better.  Under pressure, he’ll be their weak link.

    Btw, Mabank fan posted we didn’t have any speed, and their speed will get them in our backfield.  I told him our OL blocks better than Mabanks.  

    Our OL blocking definitely makes up for our speed. 

  9. 10 hours ago, TenaciousK said:

    He was a multi-threat. Good vision too. And great awareness. When he was primarily defense, he had a few multi-pick games. Probably finished 2002 with 7 or 8 picks. -- and he blocked 2 field goals off the edge in 2001. 1 against Nederland when we beat them 10-8 ...that was a chip shot and would have won the game for them.. i only remember it because it was the first time we beat them in like 3 decades. And also it was the first game after the 9/11 attacks, and both stands passed around a very large american flag like it was crowd surfing. I can't remember the other block..but it was also a game winner i believe.

    I remember that 2001 Nederland game vividly. Dewayne Anderson had that 60 yard scamper early in the first quarter. 

  10. 4 hours ago, Boneyard Boys said:

    Couple that style of offense with a strong defensive performance and I feel good about our chances. The only thing that worries me a bit is their big play ability but we have played many teams like that this season. We just have to wear them down and be within striking distance at the end. I’d prefer one of those dominating performances the Pirates have shown at times this year.

    That's what has me worried myself, is giving up the big play. Hopefully the secondary doesn't play with a single high safety all game or let their WRs sit down in our coverage and nickels and dime us. That drove me nuts watching Lumberton do that all first half, and wait til halftime for adjustments. But I think they'll come out better prepared and not let the game be too big for them, like last week with a few boneheaded mistakes.

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