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22 minutes ago, setxathlete14 said:

Vidor is circled for most on the district calendar. They get a co district championship and you'd think they'd won the state championship.

How did you formulate that in your cranium? Lol . I don’t think I’ve seen those type of posters on here. I think most Vidor posters have a realistic view of the team. But hey, that’s a cute post. 

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13 minutes ago, piratevillain said:

i agree. vidor needs to not necessarily move away from the slot t but maybe run a more multiple offense to keep the opposing team guessing and not get one dimensional. 

Been saying it for years. 

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1 hour ago, Unwoke said:

What do we change too? If your change is going to give us much better results then I’ll be more than happy to sign your petition.

2 weeks ago "vidor posters" had a completely different picture and acted like i was crazy when I pointed out back to back winning seasons usually doesn't favor vidors history 

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29 minutes ago, setxathlete14 said:

2 weeks ago "vidor posters" had a completely different picture and acted like i was crazy when I pointed out back to back winning seasons usually doesn't favor vidors history 

Maybe those Vidor posters like to see the glass half full instead of half empty an give this years team the benefit of the doubt on putting together a winning season.  I mean they are putting in the work to try to accomplish that goal. Its not that hard to pull up Vidors record for the past 20 years or so to see that they haven’t put together 2 district championships back to back but thanks for that incredible insight. 

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1 hour ago, Unwoke said:

Maybe those Vidor posters like to see the glass half full instead of half empty an give this years team the benefit of the doubt on putting together a winning season.  I mean they are putting in the work to try to accomplish that goal. Its not that hard to pull up Vidors record for the past 20 years or so to see that they haven’t put together 2 district championships back to back but thanks for that incredible insight. 

Based on some of these post, appears to be a few Vidor haters in this area.  Rather amazing.  I don’t hate any other school/program.  May envy them somewhat - their winning traditions, but it is what it is.

Last night we saw a spark of encouragement.  Spotted SF 21 points and were within 7 of tying the game prior to another fumble.  Maybe, just maybe, the Pirates will start turning things around.  Nothing like a win or two to change the mindset, and as I posted a day ago, imo the problem they have now is mental, not physical.  Lmbo, as the guy said in Platoon, “Free your mind, your butt will follow”.

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8 minutes ago, piratevillain said:

that vidor has more success than any other offense. do i need to break it down for you in kindergarten terms? 

By all means do so !

If they ran the offense for many more years then any other offense then it only makes sense that they would have made the playoffs more times using that offense. It's the law of averages.     Sub .500

 

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If you have a team - any team - say North Shore - and they aren’t blocking & tackling, will changing their offense help?  This isn’t a trick question.  The team I saw against Silsbee wasn’t blocking or tackling.  The Spread, Slot T, Wishbone, I formation- doesn’t matter.

Now I’m no Coach or a football guru, so if I’m wrong, please point out where I’ve gone astray.  If NS can win not doing those two things, please explain how.

Once Vidor starts doing those two things & they’re still getting beat, then we can talk about which offense they ought to use.

 

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On 9/3/2022 at 4:08 PM, Hagar said:

Based on some of these post, appears to be a few Vidor haters in this area.  Rather amazing.  I don’t hate any other school/program.  May envy them somewhat - their winning traditions, but it is what it is.

It is amazing what goes on in others minds. Haters are gonna hate. Its just how they roll. Good thing is its in their head. Personally I would rather just enjoy the football season and not waste time obsessing and hating on someone else.    

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