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Mr. E

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  1. [quote name="GoDogs27" post="1052673" timestamp="1315587507"] Better strap those chinstraps on tight BH.. You know we arent too fond of anything with feathers over here in Nederland.. [/quote] Don't worry ours will be tight.  You'd better just worry about Benjamin's when he trys to run and is met in the hole by our LB's (#28, 32,33, 40) they will all lay the wood to him.
  2. [quote name="DOGS1988" post="1052581" timestamp="1315581561"] keep the posts coming..... I am enjoying watching all you BH fans trying to convince yourself about tonights outcome. This is all in good fun guys. [/quote] Just keep enjoying it because you wont be enjoying much tonight after the BH boys take care of business.
  3. NED better be ready for a physical game. BH will bring the hat all night.
  4. Eagles defense is too good. BH 24 NED14
  5. Denny won the job last year hands down. He is our man at BH.
  6. yea im listening to its hard to tell though sounds like they have a door open in the press box.
  7. McSwain side!!
  8. Wayne Gandy is still the A.D. at Joaquin & his oldest son is also a coach there. Gandy brought the Double Wing offense to Joaquin & they run it very well!
  9. Is ur nephew Mcswain? He is a beast Yes, #5 McSwain is my nephew. Thanks for the comment I'm very proud of him.
  10. My nephew is the fullback & plays linebacker for Joaquin. Get ready for a very physical game cause the Rams will bring the hat. Good luck to both teams & travel safe!
  11. hat = umbrella? hat means helmet bc BH will be ready come Friday night.
  12. lumberton better bring the hat with them come friday.
  13. Hey PNG folks, Is there any handycapped parking for the visitors side & if so how early do I need to get there to get a spot. I have some elderly people that would like to go to the game if possible. There is a small parking lot at the field house that Coach Faircloth has said would be for handicap and media. This is on the visitors side to the south end of the stadium off Park street. I would arrive early though. Thanks PNGFan & NDNwarrior!
  14. Scrimage has been moved to Saturday at Pasadena Memorial. Varsity will start at 3:00pm!!
  15. I agree about Bradford if he would lower his head & run like he is capable of then we might be able to establish some type of a running game. He has the build for a power runner & his ability to run the ball will be a key to opening up the passing game for us.
  16. sexton is a sophmore.
  17. Area grid teams search for QBs By Dave Rogers Published August 6, 2009 Football could be the ultimate team game in that all 11 of the players on each side of the ball must make a contribution in order for their team to succeed. But having a veteran quarterback surely helps. Just ask Goose Creek Memorial coach Bret Boyd or Crosby’s sixth-year busman Kevin Flanigan. Memorial’s Cody Larson and Crosby’s Dominic Merka are the only returning quarterback starters at the area’s UIL schools. “There are so many more things you can do,†with an experienced quarterback, Flanigan said. “You can start at a point that’s so much father along. It may take you three-quarters of the season to get to that point with a new guy. “It’s one of those deals where you know what he can do. You’re not second-guessing how’s he going to react to varsity competition. It’s just a matter of continuing with your teaching.†Memorial’s Larson, a 5-10, 180-pound senior, passed for 1,177 yards and 10 touchdowns and ran for 305 yards and three more TDs in a 1-8 Patriot season in 2008. “Cody is definitely our starter,†Boyd said after three days of preseason workouts. “Cody’s really increased his speed. You can tell a difference when he runs a play: it’s a lot faster than last year. A lot of that comes with confidence.†Merka, a 6-4, 210-pound junior, guided the Cougars two rounds deep into the playoffs, passing for 1,565 yards and 13 scores and rushing for 762 yards and five more six-pointers. “Dominic’s going to get a lot better, and the good thing is that he knows it,†Flanigan said. “He’s got the physical tools, definitely. Mentally, he’s one of the toughest kids in our program and his work ethic is second to none. “That’s why he’s going to be successful.†Junior Price Jacobs is back as No. 2 quarterback for Memorial, behind Larson. Since Jacobs is expected to start at wide receiver this year, he’s sharing backup reps in practice with sophomore Chris Cowen, who was Memorial’s freshman team QB last year. Senior Wesley Holloway, a cornerback starter last year, is running No. 2 for Crosby, with sophomore Donnie Starks, the younger brother of two-year Cougar QB starter Durran Starks (2006-07) making a push. Here’s a look at how the quarterback position is shaking out at other area schools: Robert E. Lee Senior Daniel Guzman, junior Malcolm Ruben and sophomore Nate Scott have gotten most of the practice reps at quarterback in the first three days of preseason practice for the Ganders. Senior Jarrett Havins is the only player on the roster to have played quarterback in a varsity game, but Havins has been known for his versatility during his career at Lee, having also played receiver, running back and linebacker the past two years. Sterling The Rangers don’t begin practice until Monday and they’ll start with the same four guys splitting time at QB as did in the spring: seniors Andre Corley, Rashawn Williams, and Colton Kolaja and junior Chance Nelson. They might play all four this season, coach Herb Minyard said. “We’re going to do whatever is necessary in order for the Sterling Rangers to be successful,†he said. Barbers Hill Seniors Matthew Viverette and Cade McDonald are battling for the No. 1 spot for the Eagles. Viverette played quarterback as a sophomore, but moved to defensive back last year, where he excelled. McDonald has been a background at quarterback. He has also played receiver and defensive back.Anahuac Junior Cody Johnson, a linebacker for the Panthers a year ago after playing quarterback as a freshman, appears likely to land the man-under job for coach Darrell Barbay with sophomore Justin Albritton as his backup. “He’s a very intelligent kid and he’s made great strides this week with his throwing,†Barbay said of Johnson. “I’m very excited about him.†Baytown Christian Gary Kissinger, a receiver and halfback most of the 2008 season, was the Bulldog starting QB in their final game, a six-man football victory. As BCA is shifting to six-man mostly full-time this year, he has the edge. Freshman Brandon Horne will be in the mix after he recovers from a broken arm. Two others who will get reps are junior Caleb Harp and freshman Kye Fontentot.
  18. Sounds like BH will have a Freshman starting at QB! Do you think he will beat out Viverette for the spot?
  19. i wish i was getting off too but im here all night :'(
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