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Post by tigercrazy on Aug 18, 2008 14:38:04 GMT -6
;D ;D ;D ;D
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Post by 89warrior33 on Aug 18, 2008 14:57:08 GMT -6
I WAS WATCHING THE CARDINALS PRACTICE A COUPLE OF TIMES AND THERE RUNNING BACK LOOKS GOOD BUT I DON'T KNOW HIS NAME.
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Post by thered on Aug 18, 2008 15:07:25 GMT -6
Warrior his name is Pablo Garza, was a starting LB last season but was moved to RB towards the end of the season...will get full time duties as the feature back in Harlingen's offense this season.
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Post by WARRIOR55 on Aug 18, 2008 15:19:19 GMT -6
He must be good in order for him to have been moved from defense to offense and then be the featured back.
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Post by cardinalcountry on Aug 18, 2008 15:24:09 GMT -6
actually pablo was in the secondary on last years team, this year he will be good, next year everbody will who he is.
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Post by thered on Aug 18, 2008 15:34:07 GMT -6
secondary/lb..doesnt matter he was moved from defense to offense and will get plenty of carries this year as a junior...cant wait for the first game against Mchi.
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Post by ultraman on Aug 18, 2008 21:44:07 GMT -6
I see a-lot of good running backs this year.
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Post by elpaletero on Aug 18, 2008 23:34:47 GMT -6
#38 is felix...he is the big bruiser...kid is a hoss...
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Post by eefan08 on Aug 19, 2008 11:23:41 GMT -6
Ok i would have to go with Nino from he. For being a QB he not scared of taking on a hit. during spring ball they had him playing a little OLB and he did pretty good for a QB. Just a little word of advice for that other 4a team. Dint 2nd guess Nino he does have the power to run you over.
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Post by thered on Aug 19, 2008 11:28:11 GMT -6
Ok i would have to go with Nino from he. For being a QB he not scared of taking on a hit. during spring ball they had him playing a little OLB and he did pretty good for a QB. Just a little word of advice for that other 4a team. Dint 2nd guess Nino he does have the power to run you over. Got any advice for the 5-A team your playing? hows the EE o line coming along, any improvement from last season?
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Post by eefan08 on Aug 19, 2008 11:30:47 GMT -6
Some guy have quit but they should be ok. well find out when they play GP.
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Post by GO-LF on Aug 19, 2008 11:38:06 GMT -6
#38 is felix...he is the big bruiser...kid is a hoss... yeah man, that kid was running right through defenders he was what i was impressed the most with by LJ what number was bocanegra? 21?
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Post by Midvalleyftball79 on Aug 19, 2008 12:41:00 GMT -6
You guys are talking about the lj coyotes? With these rbs?
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Post by thered on Aug 19, 2008 12:46:16 GMT -6
where is hebbronville? lol hebron is up there and to one side of kingsville...closer to Falfurrias i think.
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Post by wp2003 on Aug 20, 2008 2:05:47 GMT -6
alvarado from weslaco east should be in the conversation more than anyone else right now i think. he's been consistent. he gets his yards every game. alex struggles in big games, but i think that has to do more with the scheme he's in than anything else. east is gonna spread it out more this year from what i hear so alvarado might be in space alot although with his power i don't think he's gonna need much to get through a hole.....
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Post by Redfish on Aug 20, 2008 9:46:15 GMT -6
alvarado from weslaco east should be in the conversation more than anyone else right now i think. he's been consistent. he gets his yards every game. alex struggles in big games, but i think that has to do more with the scheme he's in than anything else. east is gonna spread it out more this year from what i hear so alvarado might be in space alot although with his power i don't think he's gonna need much to get through a hole..... while I agree w/ you about alvarado, what the heck are you talking about alex struggling in big games? Which one? I think he did pretty good last year against Weslaco, did well against East, great job against Cal. they only game that come to mind is EE, but i can't really blame him for that one. The coach tried a one man show that failed during that game. EE was good to try to win w/out a legit qb in our back field. But to say he struggles in big games is way off. A little more explanation to your reasoning might help me understand where you're coming from.
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Post by eyeofthetiger on Aug 20, 2008 9:50:44 GMT -6
alvarado from weslaco east should be in the conversation more than anyone else right now i think. he's been consistent. he gets his yards every game. alex struggles in big games, but i think that has to do more with the scheme he's in than anything else. east is gonna spread it out more this year from what i hear so alvarado might be in space alot although with his power i don't think he's gonna need much to get through a hole..... while I agree w/ you about alvarado, what the heck are you talking about alex struggling in big games? Which one? I think he did pretty good last year against Weslaco, did well against East, great job against Cal. they only game that come to mind is EE, but i can't really blame him for that one. The coach tried a one man show that failed during that game. EE was good to try to win w/out a legit qb in our back field. But to say he struggles in big games is way off. A little more explanation to your reasoning might help me understand where you're coming from. +1 on everything you said.... Alvarado is fed the ball at least 30 times a game which translates to yards so yes he has a chance to get the rushing title but ask East about last year without Albert in there the Tigers ran it down their throats will three different RB's..... I expect Alex to be at another level this year but because of our balance I do not expect him to get a rushing title...... He will be bery good though
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Post by wp2003 on Aug 20, 2008 10:06:53 GMT -6
alvarado from weslaco east should be in the conversation more than anyone else right now i think. he's been consistent. he gets his yards every game. alex struggles in big games, but i think that has to do more with the scheme he's in than anything else. east is gonna spread it out more this year from what i hear so alvarado might be in space alot although with his power i don't think he's gonna need much to get through a hole..... while I agree w/ you about alvarado, what the heck are you talking about alex struggling in big games? Which one? I think he did pretty good last year against Weslaco, did well against East, great job against Cal. they only game that come to mind is EE, but i can't really blame him for that one. The coach tried a one man show that failed during that game. EE was good to try to win w/out a legit qb in our back field. But to say he struggles in big games is way off. A little more explanation to your reasoning might help me understand where you're coming from. they weren't his usual games. he was just an average running back against weslaco. the coach tried the same strategy against weslaco that he did against EE early on. like i said, that's not his fault, it's his coaches fault.
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Post by valleysports on Aug 20, 2008 10:20:04 GMT -6
Alvarado will be the leading rusher in the district and might lead the Valley as well
East will use the big O-Line to dominate many opponents this year
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Post by wp2003 on Aug 20, 2008 10:22:24 GMT -6
......as they have been doing. that's been the brightest spot over there every year..
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