Final: PN-G Indians 37, Montgomery Bears 31

19PNGndn68

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Spot on. The slow developing runs and passes reduce the odds of success tremendously. Defenses have solved the Indian offense. More strategy and counter strategy is needed to keep drives going.

If you go into a fight intending to stand there and just slug it out, and the opponent recognizes your tendencies, knows how to block your punches and has others sneaking up behind you, you’re going to lose that fight.
Montgomery is very talented but lacks discipline. There was a reason they were 2-8 last year. They remind me of past Fort Bend Marshall teams. Superior D1 talent does not always translate to success. If Montgomery HC can instill discipline in their next game with NED, Montgomery has a chance to beat Nederland. HC spent more time ranting and raving with officials than focused on game. HC track record in big games does not support success. Watch out SOC PNG is back.
 

1970

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Hearing that some yahoo was stating that Montgomery recovered a fumble in the end zone on PNG’s first TD. If the uninformed, disgruntled one would look closely, they would see that PN-G’s #28 stands up with the ball after the play is whistled dead and TD signaled. No Montgomery player or any official behaved like a fumble was recovered by Montgomery because it was not. Regardless of the call being questionable or not, whether #15 or #28 is credited with the TD, Montgomery did not recover a fumble, and the TD call was correct. Complaint DOA.
I missed that TD. Which NDN Press segment is the replay on? BTW, the person actually started a thread on the SETX site, and of course everyone is recognizing how ridiculous it is.
Also BTW, thanks again for the folks in attendance posting on here while NDN Press was having issues last Friday.
 

RainyTX

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If he can’t catch, put him at corner. We need all the help we can get at that position. He tackles better and is faster than everyone we’ve had back there.
Absolutely, anytime an opposing player hits the corner on us…they’re gone. We done have the speed on the back end to catch anyone. He could but he’s sitting on the sideline. Our corners are also pretty short. 22 seems to be around 5’11 which is another benefit at that spot.
 
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I missed that TD. Which NDN Press segment is the replay on? BTW, the person actually started a thread on the SETX site, and of course everyone is recognizing how ridiculous it is.
Also BTW, thanks again for the folks in attendance posting on here while NDN Press was having issues last Friday.
You can see that play here.

 

Rez

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Absolutely, anytime an opposing player hits the corner on us…they’re gone. We done have the speed on the back end to catch anyone. He could but he’s sitting on the sideline. Our corners are also pretty short. 22 seems to be around 5’11 which is another benefit at that spot.
We are missing courage and brute force at corner. Most plays, we’re literally playing with only 10 guys.
 

Rez

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Absolutely, anytime an opposing player hits the corner on us…they’re gone. We done have the speed on the back end to catch anyone. He could but he’s sitting on the sideline. Our corners are also pretty short. 22 seems to be around 5’11 which is another benefit at that spot.
Also, #22 wants to hit people. He’s got heart and guts. We are desperately missing that.
 

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