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    1989NDN got a reaction from Hagar in Port Neches-Groves 18 Vidor 10/FINAL   
    Hagar - that is the best news the Indians have heard tonight...not much good news coming from VHS tonight in the first half.
    Go Indians.  Peace.
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    1989NDN reacted to Hagar in Port Neches-Groves 18 Vidor 10/FINAL   
    BH over Ned 20-0 in first.
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    1989NDN got a reaction from Rez Ipsa in Port Neches-Groves 18 Vidor 10/FINAL   
    PN-G out of sync.  No groove for the Indians.  The game has the tempo and feel that favors VHS.
    Go Indians.  Peace.
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    1989NDN got a reaction from SmashMouth in PNG@Vidor   
    @ VHS is a tough place to get a W.  Matthews knows the tendencies of Faircloth and vice versa.  This season, the Pirates can throw the football beyond the line of scrimmage and the Indians are playing better defense.  I think it comes down to the team with the least amount of mistakes (TOs and penalties) and the last team with the football wins.
    PN-G 21
    VHS 20
    How is the WiFi reception at VHS?  The Indians need reliable WiFi for the iPads.  Thx.
    Go Indians.  Peace.
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    1989NDN got a reaction from Hagar in PNG@Vidor   
    @ VHS is a tough place to get a W.  Matthews knows the tendencies of Faircloth and vice versa.  This season, the Pirates can throw the football beyond the line of scrimmage and the Indians are playing better defense.  I think it comes down to the team with the least amount of mistakes (TOs and penalties) and the last team with the football wins.
    PN-G 21
    VHS 20
    How is the WiFi reception at VHS?  The Indians need reliable WiFi for the iPads.  Thx.
    Go Indians.  Peace.
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    1989NDN got a reaction from BoGip7387 in RIP Coach Richard Dick Williams   
    It has been a rough week for the alumni and fans of Port Arthur Lincoln.  First, the passing of an all-time great in tennis and service to PAISD, Mr. Levi Adams.  Second, the passing of a great football player, teacher, coach, and mentor, Mr. Richard Dick Williams.  Two excellent role models for success in sports and life.  A tip of the cap!  Jobs well done and lives well lived!  Prayers for the families.
    Go Indians.  Peace.
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    1989NDN got a reaction from Alpha Wolf in Predictions: Beaumont United @ Port Arthur Memorial   
    PAM and BU fans give me the tale of the tape...who do you give the edge to in the following categories:
    Offense:
    Defense:
    Special Teams:
    Team Depth:
    Skill Position Players:
    Coaching (Morgan v. Louis):
    Off Topic:  School Marching Band:  PAM or BU?
    This should be the SETX game of the week/band of the week...football fans and college scouts must see game of the week.
    Go Indians.  Peace.
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    1989NDN got a reaction from Silsbee92 in Port Neches-Groves 48 Silsbee 35/FINAL   
    I did not attend the game.  Listened to the PN-G radio broadcast, only.  PN-G missed Garth.  According to the PN-G radio team, he will not return this year.  Texas will honor his verbal commitment.  He will heal-up, rehab, graduate, and focus on playing football in Austin.  PN-G will miss him.  Good size and athleticism, 2-years of experience, and a great teammate and friend to kids on the team.  Hard not to miss those great qualities.  All of that said, the Indians have to find the next man up.  In the 2nd half, the PN-G OL created some running lanes.  I heard the radio team mention the names Sasser, Dickerson, Callier, Lusauckis, Burt, and I am probably missing one or two other names.  Breaking News: PN-G will not go undefeated.  The Indians will have some growing pains.  They have several kids that are worth watching.  If the Indians avoid injuries, they should be a tough out in district.  Bost can throw the ball around the yard, there are a few good WRs, and a solid rotating group of RBs.  Remember the name Vaughn.  JR RB.  North/south runner and he runs with some meanness.  I like the Vaughn/Connor combo at RB.  Nice change of style at the RB spot.  Everyone likes to hammer the PN-G defense.  Per the radio team, the Indians were in position to make some stops, but the Silsbee RBs and WRs made some plays.  The Tigers wanted to win, too.  Their kids did not just roll over and let PN-G stop them.   You tip your cap to the other guys and recognize that they want to play well, too.  PN-G won because of depth.  The Indians wore down Silsbee in the second half.  The Tigers got tired and then turned the ball over.  For PN-G, @ Huntsville and home for Tomball may be some of the growing pains that I mentioned above.  Keep getting better Indians...stay away from injuries.  Bost and Vaughn are some nice pieces to the puzzle.  Just need to tighten up the secondary and keep playing hard on defense.
    Go Indians.  Peace. 
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    1989NDN got a reaction from ST413 in Port Neches-Groves 48 Silsbee 35/FINAL   
    I did not attend the game.  Listened to the PN-G radio broadcast, only.  PN-G missed Garth.  According to the PN-G radio team, he will not return this year.  Texas will honor his verbal commitment.  He will heal-up, rehab, graduate, and focus on playing football in Austin.  PN-G will miss him.  Good size and athleticism, 2-years of experience, and a great teammate and friend to kids on the team.  Hard not to miss those great qualities.  All of that said, the Indians have to find the next man up.  In the 2nd half, the PN-G OL created some running lanes.  I heard the radio team mention the names Sasser, Dickerson, Callier, Lusauckis, Burt, and I am probably missing one or two other names.  Breaking News: PN-G will not go undefeated.  The Indians will have some growing pains.  They have several kids that are worth watching.  If the Indians avoid injuries, they should be a tough out in district.  Bost can throw the ball around the yard, there are a few good WRs, and a solid rotating group of RBs.  Remember the name Vaughn.  JR RB.  North/south runner and he runs with some meanness.  I like the Vaughn/Connor combo at RB.  Nice change of style at the RB spot.  Everyone likes to hammer the PN-G defense.  Per the radio team, the Indians were in position to make some stops, but the Silsbee RBs and WRs made some plays.  The Tigers wanted to win, too.  Their kids did not just roll over and let PN-G stop them.   You tip your cap to the other guys and recognize that they want to play well, too.  PN-G won because of depth.  The Indians wore down Silsbee in the second half.  The Tigers got tired and then turned the ball over.  For PN-G, @ Huntsville and home for Tomball may be some of the growing pains that I mentioned above.  Keep getting better Indians...stay away from injuries.  Bost and Vaughn are some nice pieces to the puzzle.  Just need to tighten up the secondary and keep playing hard on defense.
    Go Indians.  Peace. 
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    1989NDN got a reaction from outanup in Predictions: PN-G at Silsbee   
    We only do that to Nederland fans.  (joke)  🙂
    Go Indians.  Peace.
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    1989NDN got a reaction from BMTSoulja1 in Barbara Comeaux has stepped down as coach of the PNG Rock A Noos   
    A sad day for PN-GISD, but a happy day for Coach Comeaux.  I am not sure if she is retiring, semi-retiring, or simply leaving the coaching ranks so she can devote more time to teaching and overseeing the girls athletic programs at PN-GISD, but whatever she is doing, she has earned the right to do it.  If it is retirement, good for her.  I hope that she enjoys every second of it.  Whatever makes Coach Comeaux happy, I am all for it; she is entitled to it.  As a great coach, educator, and lady, she has given PN-GISD more than the district can ever repay her.  1971 or 1972 to 2019...she has given PN-GISD, the Rock-a-Noos, Rock-a-Noo fans, and PN-G alumni 47 or 48 years of greatness.  She has put a ton of hardware in the PN-G trophy cases.  Thousands of wins, three state championships, too many district crowns to count, and her career at The Reservation paralleled the tenure of seven head football coaches (Ken Watson, Doug Ethridge, Butch Troy, Danny Malone, Tim Owen, Matt Burnett, and Brandon Faircloth).  What more can you say?  She is a legend.  If PN-GISD has a Mount Rushmore of greatness, Barbara Comeaux is on it!  All the best to one of the best!  PN-GISD was lucky to have her.  She is one of the pillars that upholds the foundation for PN-G's core values of HONOR, PRIDE, and TRADITION!
    Go Indians.  Peace.
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    1989NDN got a reaction from Mr. Buddy Garrity in Orange County Coaching Records Since 1977!   
    It takes talent to win.  PN-G had elite coaching and talented kids during the 1974-1977 run.  Matt Burnett, Wilson Weber, Kyle Aguillard, Richy Ethridge, Ted Brack, Justin Eicher, and Robert DeRutte all played DI college football.  The coaching staff during that four year run was outstanding:  Doug Ethridge, Ken Clearman, Butch Troy, Greg Davis, Tim Nunez, Bruce Bush, Terry Cobb, Jerry Hooper, et al.  The Indians had talented kids with some size.  TE Kyle Aguillard was 6'6" 220 lbs, LB Ted Brack was 6' 2" and 215 lbs., RB Justin Eicher was 6' 2" and 200+ lbs., and FS Robert DeRutte was 6'6" and 200 lbs.  It did not hurt having Richy Ethridge at QB.  He was a coach on the field and he could play.  He had size and skills.  He earned his stripes to lead PN-G in 1975 and 1976.  The coaching staff had great schemes, they motivated talented kids to play well, and the results were good times for PN-G.  Post-1978, there was a drop in talent, school consolidation in other areas of SETX led to growth and good new teams, growth in Houston area suburbs, and good coaches left PN-G for new opportunities, e.g., Bruce Bush, Greg Davis, and Tim Nunez.  PN-G is land locked.  Not much room for growth.  The work forces at local refineries have shrunk.  All of that and the talent pool becomes cyclical.  Some teams will have some talented kids, others will not.
    Coach Ethridge had a similar run of success in New Mexico before he moved to SETX.  He won a state title in New Mexico and one at PN-G.  I know that some old PN-G fans argue that Ethridge would have won big at PN-G in the early seventies with Jeff Bergeron at TB, but I think Joe Washington, Kenny Washington, Little Joe Washington, and the Lincoln Bumblebees would disagree.
    It takes talent and coaching to win hardware.  You need both.
    Go Indians.  Peace.
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    1989NDN got a reaction from WOSgrad in Orange County Coaching Records Since 1977!   
    It takes talent to win.  PN-G had elite coaching and talented kids during the 1974-1977 run.  Matt Burnett, Wilson Weber, Kyle Aguillard, Richy Ethridge, Ted Brack, Justin Eicher, and Robert DeRutte all played DI college football.  The coaching staff during that four year run was outstanding:  Doug Ethridge, Ken Clearman, Butch Troy, Greg Davis, Tim Nunez, Bruce Bush, Terry Cobb, Jerry Hooper, et al.  The Indians had talented kids with some size.  TE Kyle Aguillard was 6'6" 220 lbs, LB Ted Brack was 6' 2" and 215 lbs., RB Justin Eicher was 6' 2" and 200+ lbs., and FS Robert DeRutte was 6'6" and 200 lbs.  It did not hurt having Richy Ethridge at QB.  He was a coach on the field and he could play.  He had size and skills.  He earned his stripes to lead PN-G in 1975 and 1976.  The coaching staff had great schemes, they motivated talented kids to play well, and the results were good times for PN-G.  Post-1978, there was a drop in talent, school consolidation in other areas of SETX led to growth and good new teams, growth in Houston area suburbs, and good coaches left PN-G for new opportunities, e.g., Bruce Bush, Greg Davis, and Tim Nunez.  PN-G is land locked.  Not much room for growth.  The work forces at local refineries have shrunk.  All of that and the talent pool becomes cyclical.  Some teams will have some talented kids, others will not.
    Coach Ethridge had a similar run of success in New Mexico before he moved to SETX.  He won a state title in New Mexico and one at PN-G.  I know that some old PN-G fans argue that Ethridge would have won big at PN-G in the early seventies with Jeff Bergeron at TB, but I think Joe Washington, Kenny Washington, Little Joe Washington, and the Lincoln Bumblebees would disagree.
    It takes talent and coaching to win hardware.  You need both.
    Go Indians.  Peace.
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    1989NDN got a reaction from TxHoops in Vidor Turf   
    If any coach in the world deserves upgraded facilities, it is Jeff Matthews.  That man gets more out of his kids than any other coach.  He has fielded tough competitive teams in that old Vidor cow pasture for years.  It is long overdue for VISD to give some love to Coach Matthews.  When are the next set of Quirante kids or grandkids coming through the ISD?
    Go Indians.  Peace.
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    1989NDN got a reaction from Coach.Shu in Barbara Comeaux has stepped down as coach of the PNG Rock A Noos   
    A sad day for PN-GISD, but a happy day for Coach Comeaux.  I am not sure if she is retiring, semi-retiring, or simply leaving the coaching ranks so she can devote more time to teaching and overseeing the girls athletic programs at PN-GISD, but whatever she is doing, she has earned the right to do it.  If it is retirement, good for her.  I hope that she enjoys every second of it.  Whatever makes Coach Comeaux happy, I am all for it; she is entitled to it.  As a great coach, educator, and lady, she has given PN-GISD more than the district can ever repay her.  1971 or 1972 to 2019...she has given PN-GISD, the Rock-a-Noos, Rock-a-Noo fans, and PN-G alumni 47 or 48 years of greatness.  She has put a ton of hardware in the PN-G trophy cases.  Thousands of wins, three state championships, too many district crowns to count, and her career at The Reservation paralleled the tenure of seven head football coaches (Ken Watson, Doug Ethridge, Butch Troy, Danny Malone, Tim Owen, Matt Burnett, and Brandon Faircloth).  What more can you say?  She is a legend.  If PN-GISD has a Mount Rushmore of greatness, Barbara Comeaux is on it!  All the best to one of the best!  PN-GISD was lucky to have her.  She is one of the pillars that upholds the foundation for PN-G's core values of HONOR, PRIDE, and TRADITION!
    Go Indians.  Peace.
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    1989NDN got a reaction from OneChance in Barbara Comeaux has stepped down as coach of the PNG Rock A Noos   
    A sad day for PN-GISD, but a happy day for Coach Comeaux.  I am not sure if she is retiring, semi-retiring, or simply leaving the coaching ranks so she can devote more time to teaching and overseeing the girls athletic programs at PN-GISD, but whatever she is doing, she has earned the right to do it.  If it is retirement, good for her.  I hope that she enjoys every second of it.  Whatever makes Coach Comeaux happy, I am all for it; she is entitled to it.  As a great coach, educator, and lady, she has given PN-GISD more than the district can ever repay her.  1971 or 1972 to 2019...she has given PN-GISD, the Rock-a-Noos, Rock-a-Noo fans, and PN-G alumni 47 or 48 years of greatness.  She has put a ton of hardware in the PN-G trophy cases.  Thousands of wins, three state championships, too many district crowns to count, and her career at The Reservation paralleled the tenure of seven head football coaches (Ken Watson, Doug Ethridge, Butch Troy, Danny Malone, Tim Owen, Matt Burnett, and Brandon Faircloth).  What more can you say?  She is a legend.  If PN-GISD has a Mount Rushmore of greatness, Barbara Comeaux is on it!  All the best to one of the best!  PN-GISD was lucky to have her.  She is one of the pillars that upholds the foundation for PN-G's core values of HONOR, PRIDE, and TRADITION!
    Go Indians.  Peace.
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    1989NDN got a reaction from Alpha Wolf in Barbara Comeaux has stepped down as coach of the PNG Rock A Noos   
    A sad day for PN-GISD, but a happy day for Coach Comeaux.  I am not sure if she is retiring, semi-retiring, or simply leaving the coaching ranks so she can devote more time to teaching and overseeing the girls athletic programs at PN-GISD, but whatever she is doing, she has earned the right to do it.  If it is retirement, good for her.  I hope that she enjoys every second of it.  Whatever makes Coach Comeaux happy, I am all for it; she is entitled to it.  As a great coach, educator, and lady, she has given PN-GISD more than the district can ever repay her.  1971 or 1972 to 2019...she has given PN-GISD, the Rock-a-Noos, Rock-a-Noo fans, and PN-G alumni 47 or 48 years of greatness.  She has put a ton of hardware in the PN-G trophy cases.  Thousands of wins, three state championships, too many district crowns to count, and her career at The Reservation paralleled the tenure of seven head football coaches (Ken Watson, Doug Ethridge, Butch Troy, Danny Malone, Tim Owen, Matt Burnett, and Brandon Faircloth).  What more can you say?  She is a legend.  If PN-GISD has a Mount Rushmore of greatness, Barbara Comeaux is on it!  All the best to one of the best!  PN-GISD was lucky to have her.  She is one of the pillars that upholds the foundation for PN-G's core values of HONOR, PRIDE, and TRADITION!
    Go Indians.  Peace.
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    1989NDN got a reaction from Realville in Vidor Turf   
    If any coach in the world deserves upgraded facilities, it is Jeff Matthews.  That man gets more out of his kids than any other coach.  He has fielded tough competitive teams in that old Vidor cow pasture for years.  It is long overdue for VISD to give some love to Coach Matthews.  When are the next set of Quirante kids or grandkids coming through the ISD?
    Go Indians.  Peace.
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    1989NDN got a reaction from Hagar in Vidor Turf   
    If any coach in the world deserves upgraded facilities, it is Jeff Matthews.  That man gets more out of his kids than any other coach.  He has fielded tough competitive teams in that old Vidor cow pasture for years.  It is long overdue for VISD to give some love to Coach Matthews.  When are the next set of Quirante kids or grandkids coming through the ISD?
    Go Indians.  Peace.
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    1989NDN got a reaction from png9mon in Vidor Turf   
    If any coach in the world deserves upgraded facilities, it is Jeff Matthews.  That man gets more out of his kids than any other coach.  He has fielded tough competitive teams in that old Vidor cow pasture for years.  It is long overdue for VISD to give some love to Coach Matthews.  When are the next set of Quirante kids or grandkids coming through the ISD?
    Go Indians.  Peace.
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    1989NDN got a reaction from UT alum in Welcome to the Republican Party   
    What about those on death row that don't belong there?  People on death row have been proven not guilty of their alleged crimes.  Some have luckily walked away after serving time on death row.  What about those that "get justice" when they don't belong there?  Is the taking of those innocent lives OK?  Do we just mark those off as the State getting it wrong.  Too bad, they should not have been there to begin with.  DNA or other evidence may prove the State wrongly took a life, but that happens.  It is justice; it is not state sanctioned killing?  I'm not advocating for abortion or capital punishment.  Ethically, I see the state allowing murder, be it a fetus, a baby, or an innocent person on death row, as wrong.  I'm a fan of your original statement.  Murder is murder.  Thou Shall Not Kill does not need any interpretation.  Apply it across the board and do so consistently.  Save babies, innocent people on death row, and even those that are guilty on death row.  Let's not have the State involved in any type of taking life.  And, I'm a centralist with a lean to the left.  See, not all liberals are evil.
    Peace.
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    1989NDN got a reaction from TxHoops in Welcome to the Republican Party   
    The lens that I use...I see saving everyone.  I don't view abortion or capital punishment as acceptable.  There is no choice or interpretation.  Thou shall not kill = do not kill anyone.
    Peacel.
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    1989NDN got a reaction from TxHoops in Welcome to the Republican Party   
    Does the murder is murder statement apply to capital punishment?
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    1989NDN got a reaction from CardinalBacker in Welcome to the Republican Party   
    What about those on death row that don't belong there?  People on death row have been proven not guilty of their alleged crimes.  Some have luckily walked away after serving time on death row.  What about those that "get justice" when they don't belong there?  Is the taking of those innocent lives OK?  Do we just mark those off as the State getting it wrong.  Too bad, they should not have been there to begin with.  DNA or other evidence may prove the State wrongly took a life, but that happens.  It is justice; it is not state sanctioned killing?  I'm not advocating for abortion or capital punishment.  Ethically, I see the state allowing murder, be it a fetus, a baby, or an innocent person on death row, as wrong.  I'm a fan of your original statement.  Murder is murder.  Thou Shall Not Kill does not need any interpretation.  Apply it across the board and do so consistently.  Save babies, innocent people on death row, and even those that are guilty on death row.  Let's not have the State involved in any type of taking life.  And, I'm a centralist with a lean to the left.  See, not all liberals are evil.
    Peace.
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    1989NDN got a reaction from TxHoops in NCAA Basketball- ‘18-‘19   
    That is the plan at UH.  We want Coach Sampson to stay as long as he would like.  He has rebuilt our program from the ground up.  He has run a clean program.  No issues with recruiting, kids on the team, staff, grades, or cell phones (the show cause issue that forced his ouster at Indiana).  He re-established recruiting links in the Houston area, over in North Carolina where he has strong ties, and on the national AAU circuit.  We are getting better recruits thanks to Coach Sampson.  He has told the administration (i.e., Dr. Renu Khator and Tilman Fertitta) that he would like for UH to be his last college stop.  If the NBA comes calling, he will consider it.  If the NBA knocks on your door, you answer it.  If that happens, Little Sampson (Kellen) will be the successor at UH.  Nightmare scenario for UH would be Coach Sampson leading the Cougars, Kellen gets an opportunity elsewhere while his father is coaching at UH, and then, after Kellen leaves UH, the NBA comes calling for Coach Sampson.  For now, we will enjoy the ride.  You can't worry about the things that you can't control.  If the NBA stays away and we can keep Coach Sampson for a couple of more years, I'll be happy.  He's due for raise and he will get one.  Khator and Fertitta have a good relationship with Coach Sampson.  Running joke among UH fans is that Fertitta will move Coach Sampson up the chain and over to the Rockets bench and then he will promote Little Sampson at UH.  Who knows what will happen.  Enjoying 2018-2019 for now.
    Go Indians...Go Coogs.  Peace.
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