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Fort Bend Hightower at Port Arthur Memorial Bi-District Round predictions 11/12


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Man, definitely wanted to avoid this one. PAM could’ve beaten Angleton in a tough defensive game because they’re offense isn’t that good. FBH can play defense AND score though. 
 

Turnovers and penalties can always play a role in outcomes but just playing straight up, FBH is a more complete football team than PAM is. I would probably have it FBH -13.5, that’s a rough loss to Friendswood. 

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13 hours ago, D3zii said:

I believe Memorial can win this...

But I also know Hightower can too

I think this game will mirror our 2018 playoff game with Richmond Foster at home, but with a higher scoring margin in the end with Fort Bend Hightower winning. Hope i'm wrong. 

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1 hour ago, Cougtalk said:

I believe PAM and it’s district is about to get first round swept. 

That would make their district 1-15 the last four years in the playoffs. I would imagine Friendswood moves over to 10-5A-D1 when Hightower and Paetow move up which should help 9-5A-D1's record. 

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25 minutes ago, panamamyers said:

In defense of the district, no other district would be rolling up the wins either against this particular Manvel district. If we played the HISD district first we'd be 15-1 over the last four years.

 

What's Crosby's record against teams from that district the last four years? 1-3?

it's all relative.

Last four years we've only played the #1 from that district 4 times and have 1 more win then the entirety of your district against them. 

Before that we were 2-0 against Angleton but that's like what 6-7 years ago? Since then we've scrimmaged Angleton. 

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2 hours ago, panamamyers said:

In defense of the district, no other district would be rolling up the wins either against this particular Manvel district. If we played the HISD district first we'd be 15-1 over the last four years.

 

What's Crosby's record against teams from that district the last four years? 1-3?

it's all relative.

Lol, so your whole argument is that Crosby can’t consistently beat Manvel? Only other team we’ve ever played from that district was Angleton who we donkey-stomped 38-15 and 34-0 in our two contest. Most of your district is already HISD caliber so I doubt y’all would be 15-1 against them. Y’all might get swept if you had to play out district too. 

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1 hour ago, Cougar14.2 said:

Lol, so your whole argument is that Crosby can’t consistently beat Manvel? Only other team we’ve ever played from that district was Angleton who we donkey-stomped 38-15 and 34-0 in our two contest. Most of your district is already HISD caliber so I doubt y’all would be 15-1 against them. Y’all might get swept if you had to play out district too. 

Isn't this the same person that poo-pooed North Shore?  Swept by 12 5A D2?  Nah......

Anyway, I picked Hightower trying to win week 12 picks

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13 hours ago, panamamyers said:

Settle down fellas.

There's no shame in Manvel having your number.

They are a great team in a great district with three teams that all would have beat the fool out of Crosby just like Manvel did.

Lol, a 14 point loss in a very winnable game is getting the fool beat out of you now? Angleton made the playoffs and Crosby would ran though them like we toilet paper like we did the previous times we played them. They didn't stop our starters one time when we lined up earlier this year. 

I remember you saying similar crap about Crosby only being able to beat schools east of the Trinity. Now that we cleaned out the southern half of the state it's "y'all can't beat Manvel consistently and these other teams would probably beat you too", lol. In actuality Manvel is the only team currently in 5A in the entire Houston area that has a winning record against Crosby the last 20 years. Everything else you're saying is pure speculation and you've already been wrong about it multiple times. 

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