I remember something about the 1996 team that you have forgotten. They, like this team and the 1999 team, had a great o-line that season.
Those are not real records. Those are off-season recorded times. Unless they are timed electronically, a 4.39 means nothing. It is a matter of who has the stop watch. Begnaud graduated a year before Tezeno and there is NO WAY he was faster than Begnaud, he just had a coach timing him with a quick thumb. There is no way to certify any of those 40 times. I am not downing Tezeno or Wright by any means, but the records that count are on the field. They were both good players, so that's where they made thier mark. Also, I don't think when fans talk about how good current players are that it is meant as any disrespect to former players. We have gad a lot of good players that never got the recognition because they were on teams that weren't considered on one of the PNG "great teams". As it has been said on here many times...whether a player was All-American, All-State, All-District, a starter, a back-up or a scout team player, they were all INDIANS and are part of PNG history forever. It is only natural for current players and players that someone remembers from thier days or when they were growing up to be mentioned when talking about great past players.redindian84 said:i mean he took down all the speed and weight records. records that were set before his era. mighty good ones. its a shame to. records make kids want to work harder to acheive something. thats a big part of off season for the guys while getting ready for next season as well
ndnsrock44 said:Those are not real records. Those are off-season recorded times. Unless they are timed electronically, a 4.39 means nothing. It is a matter of who has the stop watch. Begnaud graduated a year before Tezeno and there is NO WAY he was faster than Begnaud, he just had a coach timing him with a quick thumb. There is no way to certify any of those 40 times. I am not downing Tezeno or Wright by any means, but the records that count are on the field. They were both good players, so that's where they made thier mark. Also, I don't think when fans talk about how good current players are that it is meant as any disrespect to former players. We have gad a lot of good players that never got the recognition because they were on teams that weren't considered on one of the PNG "great teams". As it has been said on here many times...whether a player was All-American, All-State, All-District, a starter, a back-up or a scout team player, they were all INDIANS and are part of PNG history forever. It is only natural for current players and players that someone remembers from thier days or when they were growing up to be mentioned when talking about great past players.redindian84 said:i mean he took down all the speed and weight records. records that were set before his era. mighty good ones. its a shame to. records make kids want to work harder to acheive something. thats a big part of off season for the guys while getting ready for next season as well
prepballfan said:I remember something about the 1996 team that you have forgotten. They, like this team and the 1999 team, had a great o-line that season.
He was awesomendn1998 said:I wonder if anyone has any video of Ron Mcgill? I watched him run then and it was awesome and would love for someone to post some video if they have any.
PNG Proud said:Correct me if I'm wrong (and I'm sure someone will), but Faircloth has a history of growing (for lack of a better word) record breaking QB's and running backs. Look at what he accomplished at OP. I can't believe any true Indian would be disgruntled by the fact that he's doing exactly what he was hired to do. I'm sure D Long would be thrilled to see Doty's success.
IndianFan said:prepballfan said:I remember something about the 1996 team that you have forgotten. They, like this team and the 1999 team, had a great o-line that season.
Any successfull team had a good offensive line. Without it the backs are going nowhere. :helmet: ;D
hookem14 said:He was awesomendn1998 said:I wonder if anyone has any video of Ron Mcgill? I watched him run then and it was awesome and would love for someone to post some video if they have any.
squaw said:1989NDN--I agree with your post in all things but one. The foundation of any great football team begins with the coach and coaching staff. The progress we see each week demonstrates that, in my opinion. I respect BF even more when I watched how he maintains discipline with his players and he demands their respect. That will produce winners and young men who will learn lessons that serve them well in their lives. And, I still say we have a chance of having a great team this year and going deep into the playoffs.
ndn1998 said:I wonder if anyone has any video of Ron Mcgill? I watched him run then and it was awesome and would love for someone to post some video if they have any.
hookem14 said:He was awesomendn1998 said:I wonder if anyone has any video of Ron Mcgill? I watched him run then and it was awesome and would love for someone to post some video if they have any.
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