Jump to content

West Orange-Stark 42 Nederland 0/FINAL


WOSgrad

Recommended Posts

2 hours ago, Mr. Buddy Garrity said:

I dont think this game was a tank job, not after hearing about some trash talk from players before the game.

 

Now if Dayton rolls them next Friday like this though………welp, nevermind. Hopefully no major injuries occured. 

No tank job, just a whipping. At this point in the season we are no match for the Stangs. With that said, I see a big inexperienced Oline and Qb that can only get better. Sleep on us.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

4 minutes ago, NDNation said:

It was WOS. Im not even judging Ned by this game. We would have gotten our butts tore up to.

They had a lil extra motivation, as if they needed more. This was a case of: dont poke the bear, better yet: dont poke the Stang. 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

9 hours ago, Uncle Pig said:

Could this possibly be the best WOS team ever? Sure sounds like it to me. Damn, talk about loaded!

I knew this was going to come up at some point. It is way earlier than I expected. Let's see how the season plays out then we will have something to talk about. Right now, we don't know if WOS is that good or Ned has a few more issues than usual. I will say this from watching 2 scrimmages and this first game. If you are going to beat WOS you dang sure better have a passing game because you will not make a living running it (and passing will be a chore too).

Link to comment
Share on other sites

WOS was very fast and very physical. It is their brand of football. It is hard to make a case against them being the best. They are the best I have seen this year. This game will only benefit us in the long run. We won't see that much team speed again for a while if ever this year. Congrats on the W and we will go back to work.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

23 minutes ago, Gasilla said:

I knew this was going to come up at some point. It is way earlier than I expected. Let's see how the season plays out then we will have something to talk about. Right now, we don't know if WOS is that good or Ned has a few more issues than usual. I will say this from watching 2 scrimmages and this first game. If you are going to beat WOS you dang sure better have a passing game because you will not make a living running it (and passing will be a chore too).

A little of both I'm sure.   Good game by the Stangs and the Dogs need to get back to work!

Link to comment
Share on other sites

3 hours ago, Mr. Buddy Garrity said:

 

 

Been fortunate to witness plenty of good football teams in this area for the last 40 to 50 yrs.  Ive seen lots of great Stang teams that beat you with Defense.....This team is polished in all facets of the game. Balanced on Offense, and a top notch Defense. Dallas, Hancock and company make it look easy. Kicking game could use some work, but cant see that hampering this group. Best combination of Size,speed, heart,and savvy Ive seen in a while.... 

 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Ugh... Let's not start that talk! It was a dominating win, but just one. It was hard to tell whether it was more about one team being good or the other bad. The Mustangs certainly did what they needed to, and by the second quarter that poor QB was terrified on every drop back. He's young, and it was a tall order.

What REALLY stunned me was when 60 percent of the Nederland fans bailed with plenty of time left in the second quarter. I know it was raining, but they started the game with their side at about 75 percent capacity. The pic was taken at halftime.

 

 

 

image.jpeg

Link to comment
Share on other sites

10 minutes ago, WOS99 said:

Ugh... Let's not start that talk! It was a dominating win, but just one. It was hard to tell whether it was more about one team being good or the other bad. The Mustangs certainly did what they needed to, and by the second quarter that poor QB was terrified on every drop back. He's young, and it was a tall order.

What REALLY stunned me was when 60 percent of the Nederland fans bailed with plenty of time left in the second quarter. I know it was raining, but they started the game with their side at about 75 percent capacity. The pic was taken at halftime.

 

 

 

image.jpeg

Reminds me of 2001 the last time they visited Memorial Stadium and left after halftime. Wow, and this was first game of the year. Yikes. 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

42 minutes ago, WOS99 said:

Ugh... Let's not start that talk! It was a dominating win, but just one. It was hard to tell whether it was more about one team being good or the other bad. The Mustangs certainly did what they needed to, and by the second quarter that poor QB was terrified on every drop back. He's young, and it was a tall order.

What REALLY stunned me was when 60 percent of the Nederland fans bailed with plenty of time left in the second quarter. I know it was raining, but they started the game with their side at about 75 percent capacity. The pic was taken at halftime.

 

 

 

image.jpeg

Dang....  The atmosphere left at halftime?

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Guest
This topic is now closed to further replies.
  • Member Statistics

    45,945
    Total Members
    1,837
    Most Online
    jacobmartin
    Newest Member
    jacobmartin
    Joined



  • Posts

    • I'm going to agree with this. Individual drills would be fine, but a varsity baseball player should not be involved in full pad practices during the baseball season. Especially, if he is a contributing player on a playoff bound baseball team. This is irresponsible and selfish of the AD/HFC.
    • If there's a specific situation that started this thread, I don't know the details.  Nor do I care.  But I do have an opinion about what I'm gathering from some of the comments. My opinion: I do believe that an AD should leave the players of a particular sport to their respective head coach during that season.  The varsity players of that sport anyway.  I believe it's a little different concerning the sub varsity players of that sport.  If an AD/HFC decides to grab some JV baseball players for some offseason football stuff during the athletics period, I don't have AS MUCH of a problem with it.  I would still consider it a common courtesy to discuss with the head coach of that particular sport to consider their thoughts on it. I also believe that ALL athletes should be lifting and running all year.  When in a particular season, I believe that the head coach of that sport should control the reigns on that topic to implement some sport specific lifting/running during their season.  But all athletes should be in the weight room year round. As far as playing multiple sports?  I'm an advocate.  I know that the popular idea is for potentially good/great players in a specific sport to "focus" on that sport.  And I agree.. but focusing on one sport doesn't mean stopping the others.  It just means prioritizing time in a way that extra work is put into that specific sport.  After hours, weekends, holidays/summer, etc..  Just because you plan on making a push into college baseball (for example) doesn't mean you can't work on baseball during other sports seasons.  That's exactly what I did.. and countless others.  Plus, it's important to maybe learn how to be a role player in a sport that you're not the best at.  Because that's coming. That's my opinion.  And I come from an era where kids played multiple sports if they knew it would be helping.  Helping their classmates.. or just contributing to school pride.  I hate knowing that there are schools that could be much more competitive if their kids would just come out.  It's hard for me to understand if I'm being honest. 
    • I wasn't arguing the point of how an AD keeps his job. The question was "what has happened to Jasper" as in their whole athletic department. They were much much better in those other sports even when football was successful. Not anymore. Something definitely has changed.
    • I just don't think it's as big an issue as what's being discussed. My opinion.
  • Topics

×
×
  • Create New...