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13 minutes ago, Alpha Wolf said:

Yea but they ain't running Jeff out of town no time soon.  Before Jeff, who was Vidor?

I agree. He’s the highest paid coach in the area and he will probably get to retire in Vidor. If they could manange to start throwing the ball 10-15 times a game it would probably help them.

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14 hours ago, Boneyard Boys said:

Does anyone want to talk about this game? Please tell me all I need to know about the Ganders.

Lee's QB is not very tall but is really good. Kid can fly and has a great arm with a couple really nice receivers.Their roster said they only had 9 seniors so they look very young but definitely not a team to take lightly. Defensively not that scary but they seem to be a little weak on the run which should really help Vidor. I have Vidor this year but next year Lee will make the playoffs. Book it.

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29 minutes ago, Alpha Wolf said:

You missed the whole point...

Didn't they beat PA Memorial 2 years ago?

Matthews started in 99 , i went a few years farther back to illustrate. Other than the Quirante years  there hasn't been a whole lot of difference.

1976                    4-6-0           73-167         Joel Soileau
1977                    6-4-0         163-154         Ronnie Thompson
1978       C           8-3-0         197-164         Phillip Brown
1979                    6-4-0         180-189         Phillip Brown
1980                    3-7-0         167-187         Phillip Brown
1981                    3-7-0         104-159         Phillip Brown
1982                    5-5-0         144-158         Phillip Brown
1983                    5-5-0         134-130         Phillip Brown
1984                    6-4-0         173-118         Phillip Brown
1985                    4-5-1         127-186         J.R. Jones
1986                    1-8-1           87-254         J.R. Jones
1987                   0-10-0          48-305         Nolan Viator
1988                    3-6-0           76-145         Nolan Viator
1989                    2-8-0           96-216         Jay Law
1990                   0-10-0        115-398         Jay Law
1991                    1-9-0           93-310         Jay Law
1992                    2-8-0           99-224         Jay Law
1993                   0-10-0          81-272         Jay Law
1994                    2-8-0         149-304         Pat Murphy
1995                   0-10-0          79-344         Pat Murphy
1996                    5-5-0         148-160         Pat Murphy
1997                    2-8-0           75-385         Kevin Johnson
1998                    1-9-0         118-298         Kevin Johnson
1999                    5-5-0         201-187         Jeff Mathews
2000       T           4-7-0         208-226         Jeff Mathews
2001                    6-4-0         183-198         Jeff Mathews
2002                    6-4-0         217-153         Jeff Mathews
2003                    2-8-0         149-233         Jeff Mathews
2004                    3-6-0         180-223         Jeff Mathews
2005                    4-4-0         211-154         Jeff Mathews
2006                    3-7-0         223-279         Jeff Mathews
2007                    2-8-0         157-237         Jeff Mathews
2008                    5-4-0         218-162         Jeff Mathews
2009       F--         7-4-0         345-245         Jeff Mathews
2010                    2-8-0         182-292         Jeff Mathews
2011       T--       10-3-0         384-290         Jeff Mathews
2012       R           9-2-0         447-216         Jeff Mathews
2013                    4-6-0         303-274         Jeff Mathews
2014                    2-8-0         251-358         Jeff Mathews
2015                    3-7-0         279-351         Jeff Mathews
2016      TRI-        8-3-0         362-247         Jeff Mathews
2017        F--        5-4-0         314-229         Jeff Mathews
 

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10 minutes ago, bigdog said:

Matthews started in 99 , i went a few years farther back to illustrate. Other than the Quirante years  there hasn't been a whole lot of difference.

1976                    4-6-0           73-167         Joel Soileau
1977                    6-4-0         163-154         Ronnie Thompson
1978       C           8-3-0         197-164         Phillip Brown
1979                    6-4-0         180-189         Phillip Brown
1980                    3-7-0         167-187         Phillip Brown
1981                    3-7-0         104-159         Phillip Brown
1982                    5-5-0         144-158         Phillip Brown
1983                    5-5-0         134-130         Phillip Brown
1984                    6-4-0         173-118         Phillip Brown
1985                    4-5-1         127-186         J.R. Jones
1986                    1-8-1           87-254         J.R. Jones
1987                   0-10-0          48-305         Nolan Viator
1988                    3-6-0           76-145         Nolan Viator
1989                    2-8-0           96-216         Jay Law
1990                   0-10-0        115-398         Jay Law
1991                    1-9-0           93-310         Jay Law
1992                    2-8-0           99-224         Jay Law
1993                   0-10-0          81-272         Jay Law
1994                    2-8-0         149-304         Pat Murphy
1995                   0-10-0          79-344         Pat Murphy
1996                    5-5-0         148-160         Pat Murphy
1997                    2-8-0           75-385         Kevin Johnson
1998                    1-9-0         118-298         Kevin Johnson
1999                    5-5-0         201-187         Jeff Mathews
2000       T           4-7-0         208-226         Jeff Mathews
2001                    6-4-0         183-198         Jeff Mathews
2002                    6-4-0         217-153         Jeff Mathews
2003                    2-8-0         149-233         Jeff Mathews
2004                    3-6-0         180-223         Jeff Mathews
2005                    4-4-0         211-154         Jeff Mathews
2006                    3-7-0         223-279         Jeff Mathews
2007                    2-8-0         157-237         Jeff Mathews
2008                    5-4-0         218-162         Jeff Mathews
2009       F--         7-4-0         345-245         Jeff Mathews
2010                    2-8-0         182-292         Jeff Mathews
2011       T--       10-3-0         384-290         Jeff Mathews
2012       R           9-2-0         447-216         Jeff Mathews
2013                    4-6-0         303-274         Jeff Mathews
2014                    2-8-0         251-358         Jeff Mathews
2015                    3-7-0         279-351         Jeff Mathews
2016      TRI-        8-3-0         362-247         Jeff Mathews
2017        F--        5-4-0         314-229         Jeff Mathews
 

As an old coach once said “you are what your record says you are”... 

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4 minutes ago, outanup said:

Always wondered that myself. Tj ran multiple formations under Thompson. Seems like Vidor would work on and figure out how to throw the ball better in the off season. 

I have buddy and his kid plays over there and they are not happy about them not throwing the ball im sure he is not the only one. I know the HC sees it but you have to start in Jr High throwing the ball and practice it.

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