It would be great to play this before the games, but everything they play on the jumbotron sounds terrible. the ads last week sounded like they were sitting in a vibrating chair. Does anyone know what the problem is? We could use that to our advantage. They could flash DE FENSE for a crucial play or Tell the crowd to "make some noise" only when we are on defense of course.61ndn said:AWESOME! I agree it should be shown on the Jumbotron before every game. Not many high school teams have their own song.
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NDN NATION said:From what I read it wasn't just other people it was NDN fans also. To me each their own, not everyone is going to like everything. Me personally I would have never posted the song on the other site for other to hear since it didn't concern them. But again that is just me and my opinion.
15PNG said:NDN NATION said:From what I read it wasn't just other people it was NDN fans also. To me each their own, not everyone is going to like everything. Me personally I would have never posted the song on the other site for other to hear since it didn't concern them. But again that is just me and my opinion.
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png tribe said:Our own fan's are dogging the song because they hate PNG? Come on, maybe they just don't like it as a lot of the football player's don't like it.
bandkid said:People on that other site - not everyone, but many - hate PN-G. Why? It's simple.
They're tired of going to a game in their stadium and finding that there are more PN-G fans sitting in the stands than there are fans of their own team.
They're tired of going to games where half of the fans of their team don't know their school's fight song while everyone present knows Cherokee.
They're tired of watching various PN-G extra-curricular groups consistently dominate nearly every form of competition.
Wonderfully put +10 for you. There is a guy on setxsports who said something similar about people who just like to start crap.
And most importantly, they hate the fact that their schools don't have and probably never will have any of the Honor, Pride, and Tradition or habitual excellence that our school has had for the better part of six decades.
Simply put, you're just going to run into PN-G haters. Maybe they're jealous, maybe they don't like the fact that people aren't writing songs about their school, maybe they think our following is "ridiculous," or maybe they just hate the color purple. In any case, PN-G has far more to be proud of than just about any other school in the area or in the great state of Texas.
And as far as the song goes, love it or hate it, you have to admit that it's pretty cool that a PN-G graduate would take time out of his own busy schedule to write a song about his high school alma mater.
PNG Proud said:And there are also several PNG people on that other site that brag at every opportunity and people get tired of reading it...including myself. I'm all for being proud (hence the name) but "Hey look at me, and I'm great because I pull for PNG" just doesn't cut it for me. I guess I'm a bit too reserved for that.
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