Google strikes again. Yes they’ve had some points scored on them. I saw that myself. A few key stops and this is a winnable game.Based off of some research I believe that PNG should be able to move the ball on their defense
The defense better than you thought this week. I thought tey played wellGoogle strikes again. Yes they’ve had some points scored on them. I saw that myself. A few key stops and this is a winnable game.
From what I saw. Both.What's the story on Montgomery? QB is the son of the HC. In high school football, that combination can be dangerous. Are the Bears a spread, pro-style, or something else? Shotgun or under center? Balanced? What type of defenses do they run? I read above that PN-G may be able to move the ball on Montgomery. Will it be by ground or through the air? Thanks. Go Indians.
If the defense plays like they did against Galena Park, they definitely can win this game. I was very impressed with the defensive play against GP last week and the sure tackling and gang tackling techniques I saw. Reminded me of the great Indian teams of the past (late 70's). I will be watching as usual. Go Indians, let's make a deep run.No doubt PNG will score if they don’t implode. The interceptions and fumbles committed against Galena Park will likely be doomsday against a good team. The challenge is on defense as usual. Montgomery is a mirror offensive image of sorts with about 2500 yards rushing and 1900 passing. The Indians are just as potent with 1900 yards rushing and 2500 passing. It comes down to matchups and who will make the one-on-one plays.
I noticed an enhanced level of aggression by some defensive players. That is a positive trigger for the defense and feeds more emotion and momentum. Other than maybe 2 plays the defense has them locked down. Do that next game and should be another win. This team can surprise some people.If the defense plays like they did against Galena Park, they definitely can win this game. I was very impressed with the defensive play against GP last week and the sure tackling and gang tackling techniques I saw. Reminded me of the great Indian teams of the past (late 70's). I will be watching as usual. Go Indians, let's make a deep run.
I definitely agree. Sons of coaches are usually great playersWhat's the story on Montgomery? QB is the son of the HC. In high school football, that combination can be dangerous. Are the Bears a spread, pro-style, or something else? Shotgun or under center? Balanced? What type of defenses do they run? I read above that PN-G may be able to move the ball on Montgomery. Will it be by ground or through the air? Thanks. Go Indians.
I was really impressed with the back up defensive line.
5A DII REGIONAL ROUND
PN-G Indians (11-1)
vs.
Texas High Tigers (12-0)
Friday, Nov. 29, 7:00PM
Northwestern State University Turpin Stadium, Natchitoches, LA
I could not be more proud of our team and our community. The spirit here is unmatched! I am so lucky to be a part of it and to wear the purple and white! The journey of this football season, with these coaches and our players, will stay with me forever. -- PN-G Head Coach Jeff Joseph