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The golden triangle talks about theirs, let's talk about ours. Dayton has Junior QB Aj Nail. 6'3,185 although his varsity play was limited to a couple scrimmages proved to be an exceptional passer and occasional rusher on JV going 9-1 on the season. Gaining 2 inches in height and about 20 lbs. since last season, he will be ready to battle in 21-5a to get back to playoffs which is our goal. Go Broncos!!!

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19 minutes ago, Lightning/Eagle said:

New Caney has the returning district MVP in Jordan Cooper. Over 2000 passing and 1000 rushing yards. I look for him to improve on those stats this year. He will be throwing to a number of talented receivers including a sophomore with 5 SEC offers.

Those numbers compare well to my brother's last year. I looked this kid up and he is a pretty good player. Listed as an athlete. Dude what I would do to have a couple more athletes like this at PNG. Good player

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I think Crosby's junior qb Jaiden Howard is Aaron Sharp 2.0. Probably doesn't have the long speed Sharp did but will be a more elusive and effective runner when asked. Already taller than Sharp at a legitimate 6-3 was the 21-5A newcomer of the year in 2016. Only saw limited action last year but is already thought of highly enough in recruiting circles to be ranked one of the top 80 recruits in Texas' 2019 class. I don't think 3,500 total yards and 35+ total tds is out of the question. 

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1 hour ago, Cougar14.2 said:

I think Crosby's junior qb Jaiden Howard is Aaron Sharp 2.0. Probably doesn't have the long speed Sharp did but will be a more elusive and effective runner when asked. Already taller than Sharp at a legitimate 6-3 was the 21-5A newcomer of the year in 2016. Only saw limited action last year but is already thought of highly enough in recruiting circles to be ranked one of the top 80 recruits in Texas' 2019 class. I don't think 3,500 total yards and 35+ total tds is out of the question. 

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Breakout year coming for Mr. Howard. 

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Jaiden Howard is going to emerge this year. I thought last year though, Crosby was a little conservative with him throwing short slants, screens, etc. Maybe it was because we played ya'll so early in the season. I never really seen him throw the long ball. I do think he's pretty talented though. Should be fun to watch this year.

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