sarge5555 said:Wasn't trying to offend anyone but I will say that during that WOS and PNG game, several flags that were thrown on the WOS side and against WOS were picked up and waived off as there was no penalty on some particular plays. The coaches from WOS seemed to dictate what flag was supposed to stick and which ones weren't. I umpire high school baseball and I call what I see. I let no coach dictate which way it's going to go. If I need to conversate about a call, it would be with the umpires that were in the game with me and for me to get their insight on what they say associated with the call. Please don't take these comments out of proportion but what I saw as a spectator was wrong. However, you can't change the call on the field but you can witness before your eyes what was being done. The referree that was wrong, can never make it right, but we hope in time, we all will forget.
Yes - I hear that Mr. Hughes (22) is out for the season. That really hurts us but I think that we have a strong enough team to where there are about 8 more kinds of players like Hughes that are ready and hungry for their turn. This should only make us stronger..... unchingbag: Where are the Jags at, probably wondering around near The Reservation looking to see what a real football team looks like.............
sarge5555 said:crittergitter: If you have seen me call baseball games, and you know who I am, I'm sure that you have thought in your mind already...what was I thinking because SARGE does call it like he sees it. But we really won't get into it yet as this is still football season. So, you can continue to sit there and monitor your screen in hopes to tear me down - but my friend, that will never happen. You can't tear a Marine down. You and I both know that there were some calls made during that game that probably even left you thinking...what was that? So - no, I don't need to throw stones at any official but like I said, if you make a wrong call, eventually we all have to get over it and continue on. No biggie.....but, if you would like to :duel:, good luck, because with me, you are out of your league. I have coached for many years and I can tell you, my heart has been in every game for every kid that played on my team or across the diamond, field or court from me. So - before you try and come up with some other thing to harp on, please keep one thing in mind.......this is for the kids and we can never change the outcome. All we can do is keep encouraging the kids. I do hope that you are on this same page. Hope to see you on Saturday as the PNG Indians take on the Central Jaguars.
Indianfan: Thanks for the backup, just hope crittergitter doesn't get to carried away because they just might take his whistle.
:clap:purplewarrior said:Let's go Indians! Under estimating your opponent and blaming refs for a lose means you may not have played much better than your opponent! JMO Let's go to work Indians!!
:stop:pngfan66 said:not making excuses. But, the side ref on our side yesterday was pretty bad. Centrals offensive tackle kept moving before the snap and he would not call it. Holding all day and yet no calls. I feel that TASO really needs to train these refs better. JMHO.
I think we also should have had a safety on the play where Central was at their own 2. Looked like to me we tackled him at the goal line. I didn't see the penalty when Haflin ran for a TD either. Was it offensive pass interference ? Same side ref who threw that flag.
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