Bordertown
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Second Tiger fan to Grace your message board. I have respect for the history of PNG. In my opinion, this is the best Tiger team since they won state in 2002. PNG is the state champion until someone knocks them off. That is the Texas High challenge this Friday. I have watched the Huntsville and Nederland game films. The following are my observations:
1) Both teams have very good OL and DL lines. It will be a good test for both teams. We will see which is better. The Texas High line has created running lanes for some talented backs and protected Potter in the passing game.
2) I was impressed by the power of #15 and quickness of #26. Hopefully #15 is good to go Friday. I was equally impressed with the Nederland RB, but Texas High did a good job containing him. Texas High has 3 rb options. Johnson (#4) is the starter and has commited to SFA. When he needs a rest Ball (#3) or Moore relieve him. Ball a junior has committed to Oregon.
3) Where I think the teams differ the most is in the passing game. I give the edge to Texas High. Potter has a 68% completion rate and spreads the ball to 4 receiver. He has only thrown one interception. Each in their own way are play makers. It appears the weakness in the PNG defense is their secondary. The secondary of Texas High is a strength With 18 nits. In watching PNG games, the Indians seem to rely on #11. I personally did not see a balanced passing attack.
4) Potter is a “pro style” QB. At 6’4” and about 225#, he is a big kid. The offensive line has given him very good protection. As the Tigers have a very efficient running game, he is not called on to run. But he is not a statute. He can run if the opportunity arises. It will be interesting to watch if PNG can pressure him and contain the run.
5) The same wall Earl Campbell met in the 70s at Grim is still there. The improvement is there is now padding on the wall.
One thing for sure, Friday will he an interesting game. The winner will have to earn it. Friday is what high school football is all about.
1) Both teams have very good OL and DL lines. It will be a good test for both teams. We will see which is better. The Texas High line has created running lanes for some talented backs and protected Potter in the passing game.
2) I was impressed by the power of #15 and quickness of #26. Hopefully #15 is good to go Friday. I was equally impressed with the Nederland RB, but Texas High did a good job containing him. Texas High has 3 rb options. Johnson (#4) is the starter and has commited to SFA. When he needs a rest Ball (#3) or Moore relieve him. Ball a junior has committed to Oregon.
3) Where I think the teams differ the most is in the passing game. I give the edge to Texas High. Potter has a 68% completion rate and spreads the ball to 4 receiver. He has only thrown one interception. Each in their own way are play makers. It appears the weakness in the PNG defense is their secondary. The secondary of Texas High is a strength With 18 nits. In watching PNG games, the Indians seem to rely on #11. I personally did not see a balanced passing attack.
4) Potter is a “pro style” QB. At 6’4” and about 225#, he is a big kid. The offensive line has given him very good protection. As the Tigers have a very efficient running game, he is not called on to run. But he is not a statute. He can run if the opportunity arises. It will be interesting to watch if PNG can pressure him and contain the run.
5) The same wall Earl Campbell met in the 70s at Grim is still there. The improvement is there is now padding on the wall.
One thing for sure, Friday will he an interesting game. The winner will have to earn it. Friday is what high school football is all about.