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There are teams out there that are better than GRHS? Man, that RB must have ended up with 400+ yards. Would like to see him in burnt orange. Story of the game was GRHS o-line. 

Why do we seem to get the teams that move up a classification the following year (Smithson Valley ring a bell)? GRHS had enough players to make another team. 

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There are teams out there that are better than GRHS? Man, that RB must have ended up with 400+ yards. Would like to see him in burnt orange. Story of the game was GRHS o-line. 

Why do we seem to get the teams that move up a classification the following year (Smithson Valley ring a bell)? GRHS had enough players to make another team. 

Smithson Valley game was all I could think about last night after seeing GRHS trot their offense and defense out there. Their lines were monsters.

Congrats to the Bulldogs and good luck GRHS.

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The majority of the time when the SETX teams get beat in the playoffs it's because of how poorly we match up at the line of scrimmage. The two mid-county teams advance to the second round and give up a combined 895 rushing yards to their two opponents. 10ypc for 48 attempts last night, tough to deal with:

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For those who say enrollments don't matter it should be noted on the snapshot numbers Nederland turned 1,596 while George Ranch turned in 2,416. I'm sure it probably looked that way too. 

yeah if they brought their JV team, didnt look like gigantic roster when they came to P.A. 

 

Ozen turned in 1098, varsity roster around 37, I saw two 3A schools with more players on their varsity rosters than them and both have lower level squads, very strange I know (sarcasm). If you dont participate then well.…………. 

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yeah if they brought their JV team, didnt look like gigantic roster when they came to P.A. 

 

Ozen turned in 1098, varsity roster around 37, I saw two 3A schools with more players on their varsity rosters than them and both have lower level squads, very strange I know (sarcasm). If you dont participate then well.…………. 

We just have different views on it. I'd rather pick 37 kids from Ozen's 1000+ than I would 37 kids from a 3A's 300 enrollment. 

I see that like saying, if Crosby had 1000 more kids it wouldn't make a difference in the strength of the team if we had the same participation rate. 

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It looked like they had 800 more kids to pick from, anybody who doesn't think that makes a difference is high, plus it's 800 more kids from the Richmond area, that's a huge hill to climb

glad they didn't have that early on, probably would have beat us worse than 28pts. 

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Bottom line is ole George took us to the woodshed....We seem to struggle with Georges. I could see the writing on the wall when GR rolled out there D and Olines, Mismatch. Did pretty good for a team returning only 7 starters, and once again a new starter at QB. Too many to mention returning on both sides of the ball next year. 2 things stand out to me...How much the Defense improved from August to Nov......And the job the Offense did of spreading the ball around to keep the heat off Krautz. So many underclassmen got chances and touches with the football that lay a solid foundation for next year...KUDOS!!!!!!

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Red Dawn...  You gonna go watch Angleton play FOOTBALL this week.

I was looking for the post you stated about all the better athletes and such on the side of town you're on now.  Wondering why it disappeared.  Maybe it hurt some feelings of your "always believe" folks in Dayton?  "Always believe" people will leave for greener pastures I guess!

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I was looking for the post you stated about all the better athletes and such on the side of town you're on now.  Wondering why it disappeared.  Maybe it hurt some feelings of your "always believe" folks in Dayton?  "Always believe" people will leave for greener pastures I guess!

Guess you have no ideal of what happens when one of your parents passes away, and what is involved in the last few weeks of their life.  I was driving back and forth to Katy every day to help my sister take care of my ailing father.  It was the HARDEST DECISION of my life to leave a town that I loved and where I was in a position to impact the youth of the community.  Not many teachers RESIGN their position BEFORE they have a job.  I was turned down by six schools in Katy, then low and behold I walk into the Lamar CISD job fair and Coach Tullos knows of me from my Pentagon T Logo.  I can truly look back on my life and see the strings being pulled to put me here at GRHS.  There is an "Always Believe" scholarship here now and the blessings of my life are beyond measure.

As far as Crosby goes... They watched year after year as Dayton made their way to the quarter finals, semi finals and even the state title game.  The envy of that is apparent in some of the people that post comments here.  Truth is Crosby made it to the semifinals last year with a VERY FAVORABLE bracket.  Crosby's record against 1st and 2nd place teams in the playoffs = 0 fer. Enjoy basketball.  Last years Crosby's baseball team was AMAZING!  Good luck to any of the returners.

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Guess you have no ideal of what happens when one of your parents passes away, and what is involved in the last few weeks of their life.  I was driving back and forth to Katy every day to help my sister take care of my ailing father.  It was the HARDEST DECISION of my life to leave a town that I loved and where I was in a position to impact the youth of the community.  Not many teachers RESIGN their position BEFORE they have a job.  I was turned down by six schools in Katy, then low and behold I walk into the Lamar CISD job fair and Coach Tullos knows of me from my Pentagon T Logo.  I can truly look back on my life and see the strings being pulled to put me here at GRHS.  There is an "Always Believe" scholarship here now and the blessings of my life are beyond measure.
As far as Crosby goes... They watched year after year as Dayton made their way to the quarter finals, semi finals and even the state title game.  The envy of that is apparent in some of the people that post comments here.  Truth is Crosby made it to the semifinals last year with a VERY FAVORABLE bracket.  Crosby's record against 1st and 2nd place teams in the playoffs = 0 fer. Enjoy basketball.  Last years Crosby's baseball team was AMAZING!  Good luck to any of the returners.

Actually, I know exactly what it feels like to lose a parent.  Only I wasn't there to see the final days because I was away serving my country, but that's another story.  You take a shot at Crosby every chance you get.  It's almost like you're the envious one for some reason.  I've lived in Crosby for only a few years and lived in Groves for some time.  People that know me know I have respect for these programs, but I try to just be honest with my opinions.  Whether it's Dayton, PNG, Crosby, or any other school. Simple fact about last night with Crosby is they were outmatched.  They had to be perfect and have a few more opportunities go their way, didn't happen.  So as a football fan, I turn to cheering on all of the teams left from the area and hope they can bring a couple of titles to the area.  As far as your scholarship, kudos to you, anything that helps kids, I'm all for.

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