not very impressive seems to me they have not played any quality teams yetIndianFan said:
IndianFan said:No need to excuse 1989NDN. He's right. Fans ACROSS THE COUNTRY won't come streaming in until later rounds and when the venue is large enough to guarantee a seat. Over the years I've heard from fellow alumni in CA, TN, AZ, FL and many other states who, because of the distance and cost, can only come to one game. Or even if people are a long drive away and can attend multiple games, they're not going to do it if the likelihood of getting a seat is low.
There are probably just as many fans outside of PN and Groves than there are in and around SE Texas. That's how you put 25,000-30,000 fans at a game as in the case of 1977 and 1999.
You're right, I apologize. I was thinking PNG local fans. We do pick up fans as we go. No offense meant, 1989NDN.
purplewarrior said:I couldn't agree more Indianfan.For myself I am going to the game and gladly sit anywhere I can find a spot and scream as loud and as long as my voice will let me standing also.I believe this team holds it's destiny in it's own hands.I believe!!!!!!!!!!
IndianFan said:To paraphrase Coach Faircloth, "we need to worry about what we do and not the other team".
These coaches are the real deal and they put the players in the right situations to be able to win the game.
But this team's ultimate destiny is in the hands of the players. The Indians need to focus on playing sound, fundamental football and executing their assignments every play. Execution was the trademark of all great PNG teams in the past and the reason they beat teams that over matched them physically. Stop the untimely penalties, make your block every time, catch every ball that hits you in the hands, and hold on to the ball when you have it. On defense, be where you need to be and make the tackle every time. And go 100% every down. 4 quarters of optimum football.
If the Indians can do that they're going to be tough for anyone to beat.
indianforever said:if you look at the stats we have them beat at just about everything
Stats don't mean anything at this stage in the game. It's about the bragging rights, moving on in the playoffs and the state championship. I believe the INDIAN NATION will show up unless the weather turns them away. I am confident the coaches will have the team prepared and they will do their best to rise to the occasion. I hope the Referees are all wearing their glasses this week. Additionally, like everyone has said, we have to limit the turnovers, penalties, etc. Likewise, we have to capitalize on Brenhams mistakes if or when they occur. Our coaches have done an awesome job of making adjustments after the half. But with Brenham, we don't need to have to come from behind to get the win. Sometimes when we are behind, especially if it is significant, the fans go flat like a tire with a railroad spike in it. That's why I think the fans need to stay in the game from start to finish. I think it will give the team momentum whether they are ahead or behind. So come on INDIAN NATION - RISE UP !IndianFan said:
pngfan66 said:If they do allow fans to sit on the grass etc. There will be alot of fans by the run thru and when the NDN's come out to go thru the run thru. Imagine how that will pump up the boys ! to see all those fans right there next to them.
PN-G Indians (7-1)
vs.
Montgomery Bears (7-1)
Friday, Nov. 1, 7:00PM
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