West Brook at PN-G scrimmage

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If the smaller PNG linemen are in top condition, they'll wear down those big boys and start making more of a difference as the game progresses. Unless of course those 300-350 pounders are also well conditioned.


You've got to bang on them and wear them down. Just like in the 'old days'! That's how PNG football is played. :flaming:
 

1989NDN

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IndianFan said:
If the smaller PNG linemen are in top condition, they'll wear down those big boys and start making more of a difference as the game progresses. Unless of course those 300-350 pounders are also well conditioned.


You've got to bang on them and wear them down. Just like in the 'old days'! That's how PNG football is played. :flaming:

+1...know your assignment, do your job on each play, use good technique, play fast, be mean in between the whistles, and play mistake-free football. Size is only one component of the game. The Indians have never been the biggest, but they have always played in the trenches with good technique, intelligence, and passion. It is critical that we compete in the trenches.
 

prepballfan

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I know one thing for sure the new O-line coach is full of fire. You can tell that by just sitting in the stands or anywere withing a 5 block area....LOL
 

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