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trinitytrojansdominate
09-19-2009, 12:41 PM
How do ya'll see our Trojans playing against a district team. Not being a "Homer" as ya'll call it, still not sure why ya'll say that, but anyways, I'm definately going with Trinity on this one.

trinitytrojansdominate
09-19-2009, 11:10 PM
It'll also be interesting to see how they do away this weekend. Don't know how much of loud crowd Keller is

trojanbacker
09-21-2009, 08:32 AM
Should be an interesting game. They certainly gave us all we could handle last year at Pennington. They have the same quarterback and running back that gave us fits last year. As far as the crowd goes, aren't they all pumped up when Trinity comes to town? I'd expect the same in Keller. Really hate that stadium though.

Trojan Fan
09-21-2009, 08:54 AM
I got a feeling this is going to be a good one. I hope we can get together a good road crowd to make some noise for the team...

trinitytrojansdominate
09-21-2009, 09:30 PM
Where is the stadium anyhows??? I go to church in Grapevine so there are a lot of Dragons, Panthers, Mustangs, Jaguars, and a couple of Trojans and Blue Raiders as well, but, all the Grapevine are folks say that Keller isn't that good at all this year, which I was shocked when they said that simply because they did put a slight beating on us last year. I haven't seen or heard much of them this year....Any news that I should know???

slcdragonfan
09-21-2009, 09:38 PM
This will be a massacre. After two losses, the Trojans pillage Keller and salt the earth, leaving only weeping women, crumbled buildings, scorched earth and a defeated Keller behind. :ninja:

trinitytrojansdominate
09-21-2009, 09:42 PM
This will be a massacre. After two losses, the Trojans pillage Keller and salt the earth, leaving only weeping women, crumbled buildings, scorched earth and a defeated Keller behind. :ninja:


Couldn't have put it better myself :D Although I'm not too sure what you mean by the weeping women...:confused:

slcdragonfan
09-21-2009, 09:44 PM
Couldn't have put it better myself :D Although I'm not too sure what you mean by the weeping women...:confused:

just invoking images of yesteryear, but in this context I would say it was because of what you did (future tense) to their football team.

trinitytrojansdominate
09-21-2009, 09:52 PM
just invoking images of yesteryear, but in this context I would say it was because of what you did (future tense) to their football team.



Ahhh, gotcha

trojanbacker
09-22-2009, 02:57 PM
Link to Keller's stadium is here. (http://www.texasbob.com/stadium/stadium.php?id=269)

As far as what to expect (in my tiny-brained opinion):

They return a very good quarterback (Allerheiligen) and running back (Webster) but lost most of their great offensive line (three went D-1) from last year. On paper, they appear on the small side on both sides of the ball. They have one good-sized kid on the line but most are in the 200 - 210-pound range. Allerheiligen's primary target has been Jake Wakamatsu, son of Seattle Mariner Manager Don Wakamatsu.......not that it has anything to do with the game; just thought it was an interesting factoid.

Last year they dinked their way down the field on us, mixed in with a few good runs, and I would expect them to take that same approach again. They were able to get our linebackers to commit to stopping the run, then dump it over their heads for short gains all night. My guess is that Lineweaver and his coaches are working on stopping that. You'll also remember how they milked the clock down on every play.

I've heard that practices and meetings have been very focused this week and I think we'll see a different level of intensity from the team.

trinitytrojansdominate
09-22-2009, 03:52 PM
Link to Keller's stadium is here. (http://www.texasbob.com/stadium/stadium.php?id=269)

As far as what to expect (in my tiny-brained opinion):

They return a very good quarterback (Allerheiligen) and running back (Webster) but lost most of their great offensive line (three went D-1) from last year. On paper, they appear on the small side on both sides of the ball. They have one good-sized kid on the line but most are in the 200 - 210-pound range. Allerheiligen's primary target has been Jake Wakamatsu, son of Seattle Mariner Manager Don Wakamatsu.......not that it has anything to do with the game; just thought it was an interesting factoid.

Last year they dinked their way down the field on us, mixed in with a few good runs, and I would expect them to take that same approach again. They were able to get our linebackers to commit to stopping the run, then dump it over their heads for short gains all night. My guess is that Lineweaver and his coaches are working on stopping that. You'll also remember how they milked the clock down on every play.

I've heard that practices and meetings have been very focused this week and I think we'll see a different level of intensity from the team.


Thank you for the directions. Also, very good points on the game, their passing really put us to work last year, hopefully this week will be great for us. I'm pretty sure it will :)

The Twin
09-22-2009, 09:49 PM
How do ya'll see our Trojans playing against a district team. Not being a "Homer" as ya'll call it, still not sure why ya'll say that, but anyways, I'm definately going with Trinity on this one.I have seen each game so far this year. We Trinity Fans may be nervous, however this team is as exciting a team as I have seen, except maybe Nance/Handy/Vittatoe of 2005. I would be stunned if Trinity does not drub Keller. This Keller team is obviously not last years Keller. We are obviously not last years Trinity. But, we have the talent, the speed, while gaining experience with every game and probably the best high school coach in Texas. If we stay healthy, we should end our regular season 8-2.

FeeltheHaka
09-22-2009, 10:00 PM
We'll start off slow due to Keller being more of a pure spread team than what we have seen so far. When our defense adusts, it'll be a different game.

I think we beat Keller more than what the scoreboard showed last year. Also, we seemed to take it easy last year.

I see us winning by 21.

trinitytrojansdominate
09-22-2009, 10:12 PM
This doesn't have to do with the particular game, but does anyone know why Shaquille hasn't been playing much??? (Sorry if I messed up the spelling of is name)

TrinityTrojan80
09-22-2009, 10:30 PM
I have seen each game so far this year. We Trinity Fans may be nervous, however this team is as exciting a team as I have seen, except maybe Nance/Handy/Vittatoe of 2005. I would be stunned if Trinity does not drub Keller. This Keller team is obviously not last years Keller. We are obviously not last years Trinity. But, we have the talent, the speed, while gaining experience with every game and probably the best high school coach in Texas. If we stay healthy, we should end our regular season 8-2.

I'm not sure where Trinity is as far as where we should be ranked, I'm not saying I care about ranking nut just how good are we is all I'm getting at. We looked pretty good out of the blocks with Bingham and I still believe Bingham would be a playoff team in Texas in most districts. Then we didn't look as good against Cedar Hill and Allen but then again if they are both top 10 in the state as did pretty good all things considering.

What if we had played a schedule like Flower Mound or Bell? Haltom, North Crowley, Plano East, and Fossil Ridge I think they would be all big wins and our guys would think they could beat anyone! We will have a better team by the way this turned out.

The way it's looking to me Keller is a playoff team in this district, however, I don't think our district is very strong this year.

trinitytrojansdominate
09-22-2009, 10:32 PM
I'm not sure where Trinity is as far as where we should be ranked, I'm not saying I care about ranking nut just how good are we is all I'm getting at. We looked pretty good out of the blocks with Bingham and I still believe Bingham would be a playoff team in Texas in most districts. Then we didn't look as good against Cedar Hill and Allen but then again if they are both top 10 in the state as did pretty good all things considering.

What if we had played a schedule like Flower Mound or Bell? Haltom, North Crowley, Plano East, and Fossil Ridge I think they would be all big wins and our guys would think they could beat anyone! We will have a better team by the way this turned out.

The way it's looking to me Keller is a playoff team in this district, however, I don't think our district is very strong this year.


AMEN :notworthy Couldn't have put it better myself

slcdragonfan
09-23-2009, 09:22 AM
I'm not sure where Trinity is as far as where we should be ranked, I'm not saying I care about ranking nut just how good are we is all I'm getting at. We looked pretty good out of the blocks with Bingham and I still believe Bingham would be a playoff team in Texas in most districts. Then we didn't look as good against Cedar Hill and Allen but then again if they are both top 10 in the state as did pretty good all things considering.

What if we had played a schedule like Flower Mound or Bell? Haltom, North Crowley, Plano East, and Fossil Ridge I think they would be all big wins and our guys would think they could beat anyone! We will have a better team by the way this turned out.

The way it's looking to me Keller is a playoff team in this district, however, I don't think our district is very strong this year.

I thought Trinity looked and played very well against Allen. Brown beat you, just too hard to keep him covered AND stuff his bootlegs. In another game, you spy on Brown, you win. There were some youthful mistakes as well. Those should be gone by playoff time.

trojanbacker
09-23-2009, 09:31 AM
I thought Trinity looked and played very well against Allen. Brown beat you, just too hard to keep him covered AND stuff his bootlegs. In another game, you spy on Brown, you win. There were some youthful mistakes as well. Those should be gone by playoff time.

I agree with you. I thought we played just badly enough to lose. Some immaturity showed up out there, particularly on the double personal foul on the long interception return and some blown coverages where a couple of players didn't seem to know where they were supposed to be. I know the coaches are really working on reducing those mental mistakes this week and the kids are very focused. I think Lineweaver was very pleased with the effort last Friday night, but not real excited about the mistakes. They are pushing them hard this week. I feel a good performance coming this Friday night.

chhspantherfan
09-23-2009, 09:47 AM
battle tested against Cedar Hill and Allen, feels like that year ya'll went out to Permian.............;)


Seriously, this one has me a little confused. We know Trinity is talented and will perform at high level each district week, which Keller shows up is the question for me. They are supposed to be a title contender this year. Are they beginning to hit their stride?

trojanbacker
09-23-2009, 11:08 AM
They look a LOT like the same team we had trouble with last year. Balanced on offense, smallish but quick on defense. Their wins are over Haltom (1-3)and Midlothian (1-2) and they lost convincingly to A. Martin (2-2) on a night that they had four turnovers. Allerheiligen is completing most of his passes and has 7 touchdowns to only one interception. Not much of a vertical passing game, but very effective with the short stuff. K. Webster is averaging nearly six yards a carry. He had almost 100 against us last year and is a small, tough runner. Reminds me a lot of our Damien Hart. Their defense is giving up a lot of yards on the ground; about 6.1 yards per carry. I think you could argue that they haven't been really tested yet, but we thought that last year, as well. I think you'll see them come out, use all of the clock, depend on their short passing game and mix in some runs along the way. Will be a hard game in a hostile environment.

xnfl
09-23-2009, 01:52 PM
Keller not as good as last season neither is Trinity, would hate to be playing Trinity after the loss to Allen. I will be at this game could be over by the 1/2.



Trinity 35
Keller 14

trinitytrojansdominate
09-23-2009, 03:46 PM
I think this is the game where Willie comes out and really shows us what he's got, he had a roughish start, but he'll be good I think

Trinity Alum
09-23-2009, 04:16 PM
It's all about staying focused and not worring about last year last week. Stay in the moment and I have confidence Trinity will take care of business. I think the key this week will be discipline. Not so much penality wise, just doing what the kids can do and not trying/wanting to do too much.

TrinityTrojan80
09-23-2009, 05:42 PM
I thought Trinity looked and played very well against Allen. Brown beat you, just too hard to keep him covered AND stuff his bootlegs. In another game, you spy on Brown, you win. There were some youthful mistakes as well. Those should be gone by playoff time.

I agree he is a great player and at the same time Lineweaver is not the kind to show his hand when it's not the playoffs. We have have another meeting with them again this year.

I'm sure that getting everbody settled into their position and responsibilities is more inportant right now with the youth movement.

da hawaiian
09-23-2009, 06:56 PM
The team will be just fine by POF's. Now we Trojan fans have become slightly spoiled these past 4 years including me.

Last friday we got beat at our own game. We simply got out-physicalled, whether it was in the trenches or on the edge with our outside guys vs their outside guys we simply got beat up. Hats off to Allen, I had written your defense off after our 3rd TD only see them make critical stop after critical stop. As explosive as this Trojan offense has shown itself this season it's time it got it's game face on and developed some toughness. The toughness that comes when coach L can call a run play on 4th and 2 or 3rd and 8 and doesn't even have to think twice about it.

So far I've seen fire from only one offensive player this year and thats strong guard Cocker (I know he got called on a play that caused Tevin a 70yd TD up the gut) but we need some more emotion out there, some leadership.

I'm sure the coaches will be asking some serious questions of the team this week during practice.

trojanbacker
09-24-2009, 08:05 AM
Speaking of Tevin's longgggggg run that was called back, when was the last time you saw a chop block penalty? I can't remember one.

stinger
09-24-2009, 09:47 AM
Speaking of Tevin's longgggggg run that was called back, when was the last time you saw a chop block penalty? I can't remember one.

I am not confident a high school ref can recognize a real chop block. Especially if the defensive person turned around during the block and goes down because the blocker doesn't back off.

da hawaiian
09-24-2009, 10:23 AM
I admit I was a little harsh on my last post

I could add more names to that list, I'm done venting now.

I know coach L has this team pointed in the right direction.

Great coaches use the pre-season to gauge their team, both physically and mentally. Some squads are front-runners that collapse when they're far behind, some fight tooth and nail when they're not expected to win but don't do so well when they're favored, and then you've got the resilient type like the 07 squad, self belief and belief in team will get you a long long way.

I'm sure after taking a measure of our teams phsyche over the first 3 games coach has a clearer idea of how to scheme and game plan the rest of the season heading into the POFs

trojanbacker
09-24-2009, 12:21 PM
I'm anxious to see what they can do with a full week to prepare and not having to share practice facilities with Bell due to the rain. Would also be nice to see some of the injured returning.

stinger
09-24-2009, 12:43 PM
I'm anxious to see what they can do with a full week to prepare and not having to share practice facilities with Bell due to the rain. Would also be nice to see some of the injured returning.

This could be a fun week. Some of the injured will return and the starters should be nearly set. The offense has potential to roll and the defense can set the tone for a good show. I see Trinity using the lessons from preseason and showing a lot of consistency. The backs should romp and the quarterback will have more time to read. I hope Lineweaver lets them score as much as is needed for confidence. I see the defense being able to pursue well and keep the Keller QB out of sinc. Their backs will be getting up slower as the game goes on. In others words, Trinity will show just what they have learned in three weeks and will really come ready to set their mark.;):D

trinitytrojansdominate
09-24-2009, 07:43 PM
I can't wait for this game to tell you the truth, the way I look at it is that it's like a whole new season. Put those two losses behind us and just start over, as ya'll said, injured one's will return and we know who'll be playing where. I think that they will have the fire to win, especially coming off that Allen and Cedar Hill loss

slcdragonfan
09-24-2009, 08:07 PM
I would hate to be Keller in this game....

trinitytrojansdominate
09-24-2009, 08:08 PM
I would hate to be Keller in this game....


I'd hate to be Keller in any game :p:D;)

slcdragonfan
09-24-2009, 08:09 PM
I'd hate to be Keller in any game)

:notworthy:D:notworthy

Wally P
09-24-2009, 10:57 PM
I'd hate to live in Euless:)

trinitytrojansdominate
09-24-2009, 11:00 PM
I'd hate to live in Euless:)



Well, we'd hate to have you here :D:p JK

allendad
09-24-2009, 11:39 PM
I've got this funny feeling that
Keller is going ti see W A Y too
much of Mr. Bobby Brown and Mr. T. W. !

Good luck boys . . . . it ain't gunna be pretty.:(


Go Trojans !

trojanbacker
09-25-2009, 09:00 AM
Thanks, Allendad. Looking forward to seeing if the team has fixed a few things from last week. At least they had a full week to prepare. I understand that practices have been intense and focused. That's usually a good sign.

chhspantherfan
09-25-2009, 09:13 AM
Thanks, Allendad. Looking forward to seeing if the team has fixed a few things from last week. At least they had a full week to prepare. I understand that practices have been intense and focused. That's usually a good sign.

bye bye Keller ;)

trojanbacker
09-25-2009, 01:10 PM
We'll see in about 6 hours, I guess. We all thought we were in for a blowout last year, too, and they put a real scare into us. I don't think it will be easy.

trinitytrojansdominate
09-25-2009, 03:51 PM
I sit in the same area as Tevin Williams and he's been sounding very confident and I think we'll be ok

Trinity Trojan Fan For Li
09-25-2009, 04:06 PM
Go Trinity!!!

Trinity Trojan Fan For Li
09-25-2009, 11:54 PM
Trinity 28 - Keller 14 - Final

trinitytrojansdominate
09-26-2009, 12:10 AM
WOO, game one of our undefeated district schedule :p
Played great, still need to work on the penalties and those four fumbles, what up with that???
Oh well, we got the win and I found the stadium in one try, no harm done :D

trinitytrojansdominate
09-26-2009, 12:34 AM
One question about this game though. What the heck did that sign that they ran out of at the beginning of the game mean??? It said something like OHOP the HAKA or something along those lines....:confused:

TrojanMom88
09-26-2009, 12:40 AM
The sign actually said Chop the Haka

trinitytrojansdominate
09-26-2009, 12:45 AM
The sign actually said Chop the Haka


Oh, the C looked like an O from where I was. That still doesn't make sense though...:confused:

chhspantherfan
09-26-2009, 07:43 AM
Oh, the C looked like an O from where I was. That still doesn't make sense though...:confused:

you know like Florida State's Tomahawk chop. Their mascot is the Indians you know. Your's is the most confusing or were the Trojans doing the Haka prior to battle while conquering Europe. :confused:

:D;)

chhspantherfan
09-26-2009, 07:44 AM
Oh, and congrats on the win.

baylordad
09-26-2009, 09:15 AM
WOO, game one of our undefeated district schedule :p
Played great, still need to work on the penalties and those four fumbles, what up with that???
Oh well, we got the win and I found the stadium in one try, no harm done :D

I am glad we won but 4 fumbles and 3 for 8 passing is not so great in my opinion. Had receivers open most of the game and could not pass the ball close to them. Our passing game needs to improve tremendously if we have any chance to advance in the playoffs. Keller was in the game until the 34 yard td on 4th and 14 with 2:14 left.

stinger
09-26-2009, 09:35 AM
I am glad we won but 4 fumbles and 3 for 8 passing is not so great in my opinion. Had receivers open most of the game and could not pass the ball close to them. Our passing game needs to improve tremendously if we have any chance to advance in the playoffs. Keller was in the game until the 34 yard td on 4th and 14 with 2:14 left.


Absolutely correct...they were lethargic, out of sinc. They have enough talent alone to overcome this, but they need to start every game the way they finished last night. Willie didn't seem like he trusted himself to pass into loose coverage. He did better this time with his decisions, but he needs to combine his passing skills with his reads and make defenses pay. The boys played hard and finished well. Time will tell if they keep improving. Hopefully, this is their poorest performance. We did get to see some fresh backs that can step up and do the job, a positive for later. These are all the signs of a young team with potential. They just need to pit it into their arsenal for consistency.

Trinity Trojan Fan For Li
09-26-2009, 10:00 AM
I agree, Stinger. The second half they looked a whole lot better than the first half. The defense was making plays and actually putting pressure on the QB instead of letting him stand in the pocket and look for receivers. They've got to put pressure on the QB!
When the offense went back to primarily running the ball, Trinity controlled the game then. Each game is a learning experience for the boys and the coaches. Sometimes it appears as though Lineweaver isn't set with who, what, where, and when, so he's still experimenting.

stinger
09-26-2009, 10:19 AM
I agree, Stinger. The second half they looked a whole lot better than the first half. The defense was making plays and actually putting pressure on the QB instead of letting him stand in the pocket and look for receivers. They've got to put pressure on the QB!
When the offense went back to primarily running the ball, Trinity controlled the game then. Each game is a learning experience for the boys and the coaches. Sometimes it appears as though Lineweaver isn't set with who, what, where, and when, so he's still experimenting.


Good thing is we know they haven't peaked. They show new wrinkles every game and they need to start putting multiple wrinkles into their games. I am confident his will happen. I am the typical impatient fan.

da hawaiian
09-26-2009, 02:32 PM
Absolutely correct...they were lethargic, out of sinc. They have enough talent alone to overcome this, but they need to start every game the way they finished last night. Willie didn't seem like he trusted himself to pass into loose coverage. He did better this time with his decisions, but he needs to combine his passing skills with his reads and make defenses pay. The boys played hard and finished well. Time will tell if they keep improving. Hopefully, this is their poorest performance. We did get to see some fresh backs that can step up and do the job, a positive for later. These are all the signs of a young team with potential. They just need to pit it into their arsenal for consistency.


Excellent comment on Hubbard Stinger. He had open guys all night (ofcourse these things are easier to see when your in the stands. I really like the bootleg which isolates either our TE or/and RB against their LBs, especially the deep reciever sometimes moving against the grain was all alone, it will come with time, remembering Denarious.

I really like #2 running style. Where Tevin's is unique to his start/stop ability (to borrow K2ks accurate description of his running style) number 2 reminds me of another #2 that ran through here a couple years ago. Low and in a hurry is how I'd best describe it, I swore Samir was back in Trojan white last night.

I agree, Stinger. The second half they looked a whole lot better than the first half. The defense was making plays and actually putting pressure on the QB instead of letting him stand in the pocket and look for receivers. They've got to put pressure on the QB!
When the offense went back to primarily running the ball, Trinity controlled the game then. Each game is a learning experience for the boys and the coaches. Sometimes it appears as though Lineweaver isn't set with who, what, where, and when, so he's still experimenting.


Taking better care of the ball and getting better QB pressure will go a long ways to improving our lot.

Along with #2, I think we've found ourselves a corner in #15 L.Smith. The kid is small in stature but like Brown on the opposite hash mark he plays big. Kids a throwback, he brings a hammer to the flat and isn't shabby in coverage.

The tight game against Keller doesn't worry me to much. A wins a win and 2-2 is heading in the right direction

trinitytrojansdominate
09-26-2009, 02:33 PM
you know like Florida State's Tomahawk chop. Their mascot is the Indians you know. Your's is the most confusing or were the Trojans doing the Haka prior to battle while conquering Europe. :confused:

:D;)


Ohh, knew they were Indians, just never put tomahawk and Indians together...Gotcha

trinitytrojansdominate
09-26-2009, 02:36 PM
Excellent comment on Hubbard Stinger. He had open guys all night (ofcourse these things are easier to see when your in the stands. I really like the bootleg which isolates either our TE or/and RB against their LBs, especially the deep reciever sometimes moving against the grain was all alone, it will come with time, remembering Denarious.

I really like #2 running style. Where Tevin's is unique to his start/stop ability (to borrow K2ks accurate description of his running style) number 2 reminds me of another #2 that ran through here a couple years ago. Low and in a hurry is how I'd best describe it, I swore Samir was back in Trojan white last night.




Taking better care of the ball and getting better QB pressure will go a long ways to improving our lot.

Along with #2, I think we've found ourselves a corner in #15 L.Smith. The kid is small in stature but like Brown on the opposite hash mark he plays big. Kids a throwback, he brings a hammer to the flat and isn't shabby in coverage.

The tight game against Keller doesn't worry me to much. A wins a win and 2-2 is heading in the right direction


I agree 100% There's one the sticks out to me, I think it was Bobby, but anyway, he was wind open like 15 yards ahead and he was jumping up and down trying to get Willie to throw it to him and the whole sideline and stands were yelling BOBBY and Willie just waved his arm like, go further. I don't understand why he won't throw it.

trojan-man
09-26-2009, 03:29 PM
Excellent comment on Hubbard Stinger. He had open guys all night (ofcourse these things are easier to see when your in the stands. I really like the bootleg which isolates either our TE or/and RB against their LBs, especially the deep reciever sometimes moving against the grain was all alone, it will come with time, remembering Denarious.

I really like #2 running style. Where Tevin's is unique to his start/stop ability (to borrow K2ks accurate description of his running style) number 2 reminds me of another #2 that ran through here a couple years ago. Low and in a hurry is how I'd best describe it, I swore Samir was back in Trojan white last night.




Taking better care of the ball and getting better QB pressure will go a long ways to improving our lot.

Along with #2, I think we've found ourselves a corner in #15 L.Smith. The kid is small in stature but like Brown on the opposite hash mark he plays big. Kids a throwback, he brings a hammer to the flat and isn't shabby in coverage.

The tight game against Keller doesn't worry me to much. A wins a win and 2-2 is heading in the right direction



#15 E.Smith
and yes i agree, a change trinity needed, we have been geting burned alot on the side of the field this year.

and my take on the QB situation, i think he needs to relax. some of his receivers were WIDDDEE open, i do mean wide open, and the ball wasnt thrown even close to the WR. on that one were it was on our(trinitys stands) side of the field, he was rolling out on a boot leg and carter was open, and it was short and about 5 yards away from him. i think he felt pressure on him that wasnt there. i dont know, thats just my take on it.


GO TROJANS

Boss Hawgette
09-26-2009, 03:37 PM
#2 = Terrance Tusan
#38 = Shaquille Edwards
#15 = Eric Smith

It was good to see our depth at RB last night, not so good the reason we saw it. Looking forward to getting our maned LB back on the field. He really stood out to me at the Bingham game, and not just because of his hair.

FatBoy of Troy
09-26-2009, 04:05 PM
#2 = Terrance Tusan
#38 = Shaquille Edwards
#15 = Eric Smith

It was good to see our depth at RB last night, not so good the reason we saw it. Looking forward to getting our maned LB back on the field. He really stood out to me at the Bingham game, and not just because of his hair.

When will Paul Olie be back? His absence has left a big hole at the middle linebacker position.:eek:

trinitytrojansdominate
09-26-2009, 04:52 PM
#2 = Terrance Tusan
#38 = Shaquille Edwards
#15 = Eric Smith

It was good to see our depth at RB last night, not so good the reason we saw it. Looking forward to getting our maned LB back on the field. He really stood out to me at the Bingham game, and not just because of his hair.



Has nothing to do with what you said, but I saw you last night, I was going to say "hey" since I found out who you were the other day, but you looked a bit busy.

Boss Hawgette
09-26-2009, 06:49 PM
Has nothing to do with what you said, but I saw you last night, I was going to say "hey" since I found out who you were the other day, but you looked a bit busy.

Hmmm, must have had food in my hand. :D Never too busy, especially for someone who I've had in my class.

trinitytrojansdominate
09-26-2009, 07:00 PM
Hmmm, must have had food in my hand. :D Never too busy, especially for someone who I've had in my class.


Haha :) Ok then, next time I see you at the game, I'll say, "Hey Boss, I'm TTD" :D

jbusch
09-27-2009, 09:01 AM
When will Paul Olie be back? His absence has left a big hole at the middle linebacker position.:eek: He's going to be okay - I don't think they want to get him back too early until he is completely healed.

trojanbacker
09-27-2009, 12:06 PM
Nice to win, but:

1. If we don't develop a short passing game, we're in trouble against teams with the players (Cedar Hill, Allen) to put 8 in the box.
2. Not sure why we rush three against a good quarterback like Friday night and give him all night to pick us apart. It was great to see them change it up in the second half.
3. Kick coverage was much better as was the punting game.
4..#9 played a great game.
5. I love B. Brown but was there anyone in the stadium who wasn't looking for them to try that fade again that went for a TD? 6'4" is going to win that battle over 5'7" every time if the QB puts the ball where he's supposed to.

Nice win but we sure have some more work to do. I'm sure it will be a good week of practice.

TrojanHorse03
09-27-2009, 12:22 PM
Nice to win, but:

1. If we don't develop a short passing game, we're in trouble against teams with the players (Cedar Hill, Allen) to put 8 in the box.
2. Not sure why we rush three against a good quarterback like Friday night and give him all night to pick us apart. It was great to see them change it up in the second half.
3. Kick coverage was much better as was the punting game.
4..#9 played a great game.
5. I love B. Brown but was there anyone in the stadium who wasn't looking for them to try that fade again that went for a TD? 6'4" is going to win that battle over 5'7" every time if the QB puts the ball where he's supposed to.

Nice win but we sure have some more work to do. I'm sure it will be a good week of practice.

I agree with all your points except for the 1st one. With how agressively teams plays us what we need is to 1st accurately hit Brown and Carter when they have been getting open deep each game which will give Tevin more room, and 2nd when opponents do have the deep ball covered then make the safer decision and look for short or throw it away and do these thing game after game with consistency from here on out.

baylordad
09-27-2009, 12:30 PM
I agree with all your points except for the 1st one. With how agressively teams plays us what we need is to 1st accurately hit Brown and Carter when they have been getting open deep each game which will give Tevin more room, and 2nd when opponents do have the deep ball covered then make the safer decision and look for short or throw it away and do these thing game after game with consistency from here on out.
In my opinion #1 is the most important of all!! Complete one pass deep if you think 34 yards is deep and missed recievers all night long which would have been first downs.

da hawaiian
09-27-2009, 03:10 PM
#2 = Terrance Tusan
#38 = Shaquille Edwards
#15 = Eric Smith

It was good to see our depth at RB last night, not so good the reason we saw it. Looking forward to getting our maned LB back on the field. He really stood out to me at the Bingham game, and not just because of his hair.

Yes

I've been commenting without getting into specifics because I didn't want to get yelled at about talking about injuries :)

I can't wait either, our defense has been missing something since the CedarHill game and I've been comenting to the wife that he's that missing something.

Trojan Fan
09-27-2009, 06:01 PM
My daughter sits next to (guy with long hair) in one of her classes. She tells me he is ready to get back on the field this week..
I too miss seeing him in the line-up kid plays with alot of passion.

da wiz
09-27-2009, 08:25 PM
it will be great to have him back..

trinitytrojansdominate
09-27-2009, 09:45 PM
it will be great to have him back..


Does this fall under "Don't post about injuries" category???

da wiz
09-27-2009, 11:47 PM
Does this fall under "Don't post about injuries" category???

probably

trinitytrojansdominate
09-27-2009, 11:49 PM
probably


Ah who care's, I can't wait for him to get back either :D

Boss Hawgette
09-28-2009, 05:29 AM
Ah who care's, I can't wait for him to get back either :D

I think as long as there are no names and no specifics it's ok.