15PNG said:I never left!!! I've been on here reading nearly every day. Aside from what seems like countless hours of making more and more money so that Mr. Dell can get upgraded yachts and helicopters (8 people on a team covering 252 projects globally)....... honestly, I got tired of the whining. Seems there is way more of it than what there used to be. It burns me up :flaming: Especially when you talk about the boys and the coaches. I hate that crap..... alot. So I kinda figured, what's the point. Turn the other cheek I guess you could say. I always look forward to my "cleanup guy" to come in and post sensible, logical, well thought out, non emotional comments on these threads. I'm talking about "ndnsrock44".
I love the Indians - Always have, Always will. It has caused quite the stir in my household. I still have a boy playing for Round Rock Stony Point. He's a sophomore that is starting on varsity at QB. But yours truly is in the stands with the ear plugs in listening to the Indians....... see the problem here ;D
I ain't goin no where :rocks:
thetestament said:I have to say this about this site. I am obviously a new poster, but i read it almost daily. I just have a few points to make.
First, I don't have a chance to make many games, so I listen to all of them on the radio, but I never hear an advertisement for this site on there. I am sure that would benefit your traffic a lot. Maybe even make some shirts for people to wear at the football games, or give them away in the student section or the stands.
Secondly, I see a lot of post on here, IMO, that make absolutely no sense. Sometimes I wonder if some of the posters even know what football is. That is a little disappointing and more often than not I would rather not comment on those post. Don't get me wrong, I love this site, but when people start talking stupid about things like how are coaches suck or whatever, I think.....seriously, these people are crazy.
And lastly, I agree with 15PNG, come on people quit whining about every little thing. If you disagree with something, then bring some substance with your argument and leave your emotions at home.
ndnsrock44 said:I have still been following the message board. I decided it would be better to take a break than to debate certain"fans" on here. Last season when we lost a couple of games, we had "fans" get on here and attack coaches and players. When I tried to put some perspective to it, I was attacked by these "fans". Amazingly, when we went on our incredible run, these "fans" were nowhere to be found. After we lost to ned, we had "fans" on here calling Coach Faircloth a pee wee coach and badmouthing them again. I just figured I would let the rest of the season do the talking for Coach Faircloth...and here we are after week 9 with our playoff ticket punched. I love this site and I am very grateful to IndianFan for providing it for us fans. There are a lot of Indian "fans" who have become like spoiled little kids and any time we don't blow through every team on our schedule, they throw a hissy fit. Has everyone forgotten that we missed the playoffs from 1978 until Malone took us to the quarterfinals in 1989? We are not a football powerhouse, we do not "re-load" with talent like other schools, we are not a school that D1 programs camp out at. We are a team that has good, smart, hardworking kids that have grown up wanting to be Indians and have bought into PNG football with all their hearts. We have great coaches who prepare our players every week and players that believe in what these coaches teach them during the week. The players and coaches work hard every week and go out on Friday nights and give everything they have as a TEAM. They will not always win, but it is never for a lack of effort or preparation. I love them win or lose because I love what PNG is and they are carrying on the tradition. What it means to be an Indian is about a lot more than winning or losing. I am sorry for the long winded post, I just had these things on my mind.
ndnsrock44 said:I have still been following the message board. I decided it would be better to take a break than to debate certain"fans" on here. Last season when we lost a couple of games, we had "fans" get on here and attack coaches and players. When I tried to put some perspective to it, I was attacked by these "fans". Amazingly, when we went on our incredible run, these "fans" were nowhere to be found. After we lost to ned, we had "fans" on here calling Coach Faircloth a pee wee coach and badmouthing them again. I just figured I would let the rest of the season do the talking for Coach Faircloth...and here we are after week 9 with our playoff ticket punched. I love this site and I am very grateful to IndianFan for providing it for us fans. There are a lot of Indian "fans" who have become like spoiled little kids and any time we don't blow through every team on our schedule, they throw a hissy fit. Has everyone forgotten that we missed the playoffs from 1978 until Malone took us to the quarterfinals in 1989? We are not a football powerhouse, we do not "re-load" with talent like other schools, we are not a school that D1 programs camp out at. We are a team that has good, smart, hardworking kids that have grown up wanting to be Indians and have bought into PNG football with all their hearts. We have great coaches who prepare our players every week and players that believe in what these coaches teach them during the week. The players and coaches work hard every week and go out on Friday nights and give everything they have as a TEAM. They will not always win, but it is never for a lack of effort or preparation. I love them win or lose because I love what PNG is and they are carrying on the tradition. What it means to be an Indian is about a lot more than winning or losing. I am sorry for the long winded post, I just had these things on my mind.
5A DII BI-DISTRICT
PN-G Indians (9-1)
vs.
Hallsville Bobcats (4-6)
Friday, Nov. 15, 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