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Speaker 1 (00:02):
And welcome back to another round of after further review
with coach Heinsch Northern, I am the radio guy, doctor
Mike Frinch, coach, how you doing today, shirt man.
Speaker 2 (00:14):
I'm doing very well. Getting ready to of fenished my
vote in the day, I'm supposed to be taking your
favorite preview students on a quickly afternoon hunting trip. And
tomorrow morning I actually fly out to Buffalo and then
I'm gonna drive back from Buffalo to Houston. And man, look,
(00:37):
I tell you what, Man, if you're my brother, that
joker needs to buy him a lottery tickets. So I
talked to him. On Saturday, he gets Game seven tickets
right behind home plate to the World Series in Toronto,
which about an hour and a half drive. Then the
next day he gets free tickets to the Buffalo versus
(00:59):
Kings City. Seem like, man, you better, you better get
your house and manner, or you better buy you a lot.
Speaker 3 (01:05):
Or take it to wait, rub his soehead for some
good luck or something.
Speaker 2 (01:10):
I'm looking for getting up there and uh putting eyes
on him, and then getting back and uh watching some
college football at home, probably this weekend since the Panthers
on the road.
Speaker 1 (01:20):
Yes, sir, Yes, sir, and just that little program. Note,
we'll be simulcasting this weekends event between the Panthers and
the Bulldogs from Huntsville, Alabama. You can always go to
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Speaker 3 (01:41):
That was a good lead, way, coach. I didn't even
have to tell you about that one. Man so good.
Speaker 1 (01:46):
That was what they call an alley oop right there.
Speaker 2 (01:50):
Yeah, good set up, well, little coach.
Speaker 3 (01:52):
We we we We had a rough weekend on the hill.
Good game, great game.
Speaker 1 (02:00):
Fortunately parents came up short and even more unfortunately, Andrew
Mondy ends up hurt. Man, It's just this kid is
just playing bad luck. It appears all the talent in
the world just can't stay healthy. We'll address that in
a little bit, but just off the top of the
(02:20):
head and off while it's fresh on your mind, what's
your analysis of this PV Alabama State game?
Speaker 2 (02:28):
Man? It was a good back and forth game. Is
what you expected when you have the number one offense
going against the number one defense. And before the game,
I said previews offense would step up because and the
way they started off was like, man, you get tired
of hearing about how good the other team's offense is,
so that makes you step up your game up. And
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I said, the first team, the twenty eight probably was
gonna win, and lo and behold, it happened to be
the Hornet. But nobody would have thought that the way
Preiview started off. And then you know they started off.
The key to the game was the great field position
that Prairiew was getting. I think the first drive they
started around the forty is the second one they started
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plus territory. Then they got the other other turnover that
got the ball about the fifty yards. So they first
three drives they pretty much started almost in plus territory,
that's what we call. And they could take that momentum.
And then the thing that hurting, that one big play
from Alabama State when they threw the long pass going
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towards the field house what I call it, That got
the momentum back. And then they just slowly but surely
kept chipping away and eventually ended up taking the lead.
And then but it was some good back and forth,
some good drama. Unfortunate for body, he ended up getting injured.
But Alabama State second string quarterback came in and played
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a decent game. But the ground game for both teams
was I think the difference in the few turnovers that
Prairiview had it was the ultimate difference in the ball game.
Because they put it. You can say they out everything
Alabama State besides the scores and the turnover.
Speaker 3 (04:10):
Absolutely.
Speaker 1 (04:11):
And I was going to say, in my humble opinion,
I believe defense did enough to win this game. For
peri view, you just can't beat quality teams turning the
ball over four times. I don't care what level of
ball you're talking about. Anytime you give your opponent four opportunities,
you're making it hard.
Speaker 2 (04:31):
Man.
Speaker 3 (04:31):
It's a tall art of the shield.
Speaker 2 (04:33):
Yeah, But like you say, the thing is, you can
get some turnovers yourself. And I'd like to think the
guys from Prairie thought they may have led a couple
of them on the balls that they probably thought they
should have had get away, like maybe a step slow
on the break here there or on the trap they
didn't quite get to play. But you know the defense
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of Alabama State was it wasn't like they made great plays.
One bass stepped out of Cam's hands. One ball should
have been a penalty call on the defense on the
deep throw where they were pretty much mugging the guy
that he was throwing the ball to, didn't get the
defensive holder all pass interference call. Another one was tipped
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by two or three players. I can't remember where the
other one came from, but it was just one of
those games where you know he's gonna make some great
plays and then unfortunately the ball didn't bounce or you know,
the one that you could clearly see the ball step
out his hand. I think he had he had a
good throw on that one. That's definitely a touchdown, but
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you know, it's one of those that's the way the
ball bounces. As they say sometime in football, it takes
some funny bounces, some funny deans, and you end up
with four turnovers. And then I think two of the
turnovers gave Alabama State a real short field which they
took advantage of. One of the I'm not sure what
happened on the other to look at the drive it.
Speaker 1 (06:01):
Right, but when when you when you look at it,
you know, and I know fans in particular, they complain
about calls and don't go our way you know, and
we can do that on whatever lefl you're doing if
it's your favorite team and they happen to make some
bad mistakes and they say, well, that should have been called,
that could have been called, and why didn't they do this.
Speaker 3 (06:22):
I don't want to sound like an older coach.
Speaker 1 (06:24):
Those are excuses because throughout the course of a game,
you're going to have some calls that are not called,
and they go either way, and then sometimes they're highlighted
more than others. I'm not gonna harp on that. I'm
gonna harp on the fact that you blow a fourteen
point lead at home that is hard to overcome. And
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on top of the flour turnhouse years, some of them were,
you know, not directly the default or the case, but
it's as they say, it's part of the game.
Speaker 2 (06:58):
Yeah, and and and I'm gonna say this, and here
it comes.
Speaker 3 (07:02):
I know you're ready for it.
Speaker 1 (07:05):
I think part of the struggle is they didn't have
enough win blowing from the back of the fans to
help them at a home game with this much magnitude
and importance of the game.
Speaker 3 (07:16):
And I've heard every pitiful excuse known.
Speaker 1 (07:21):
To man on a why the people didn't come, and
people don't want to hear me talk about it, and
I'm gonna keep talking about it because it needs to
be addressed.
Speaker 2 (07:31):
Now.
Speaker 1 (07:31):
I don't want to hear about what's going on anywhere else.
I'm only concerned about what's going on on the heel
at Peryview. Coach, you come from an environment with Jay
Jagnation's down this year.
Speaker 3 (07:48):
It is obvious about that. Okay, there's still people coming.
Speaker 1 (07:55):
If they're coming for whatever the reasons are to fuss, complain,
rag or whatever, they're still showing up.
Speaker 2 (08:04):
I love my school.
Speaker 1 (08:08):
But and and and since this debacle, there has been
a tug of war internally on social media if that
sounds ironic, that they're the has and they have noster
true fans and the false fans going back and forth
and people making excuses of why they're not coming to
the game. Bottom line, whether they come or not, Coach Jackson,
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the Panthers still got to go out there and perform.
But I know you've experienced this as a coach at Prairieview,
in particular, where it's been Senior Day.
Speaker 3 (08:42):
And uh, a very poor.
Speaker 1 (08:47):
Attendance on Senior Day and a Senior Day a game
of purpose, of significance, and we talk about this word culture, culture, culture,
culture to I want to throw up sometime that I
hear the word culture. The bottom line is as prestigious
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as my beloved Perview is, as proud as I do
believe that the alumni are, but when it comes to
the culture of athletics, that's just not on a priority
of the PV fanbase.
Speaker 2 (09:23):
Yeah, so look, let's let the cat out of the
bag of what we talked about in terms of my
donation to Priiview Baseball. So yes, sir, A lot of
people don't know, and we mentioned it towards the end
of the last show. But I came up with a number.
I took my brother's jersey number from college, which was
eighty eight, and my jersey number was thirty six. So
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I said, eight thousand, three hundred and eighty six people.
If that many people came to the Preverview games, I
was gonna make a minimum donation of one thousand dollars.
Upon the well I saw eyeball wise and upon what
was listed. The bad part about it, it wasn't even
close to that. You know, maybe it's seven to five hundred.
(10:09):
I could have said Okay, I steal eight thousand, but
the report of the attendants was bad. And the thing
about and you could say, well, it was predicted weather,
but the weather wasn't to me that bad. And it's just,
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you know, it's just one of those tough to deal
with things. Like you say, you passionate. You much more
passionate about it than I am, because that's your school.
But you know, like I say, from a coach Jackson
standpoint and those players standpoint, you have everything that you
asked us. This year. You've been winning. You know, you
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won a label, they class, you won a Cotton Bowl,
you won homecoming. You plan first base, first place team.
On the other side, to maintain the possibility of you
being able to host the championship game that you don't
have to split the funds that are generated from that's
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the hurting part of not seeing people. When I got
up there on campus and didn't really have to get
there early, I was like, man, it's not looking good.
When I took my system made a cake from this
one day in the panther baccos to serve food. And
when I got over there and it wasn't hardly any
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people in that parking lot that's normally a little bit
better packed than that. I say, man, this doesn't bode
well for the Panthers. The other thing is, like I
don't really think that people realize how much they do
make a difference or can make a difference in a
game of that magnitude. You know, it's it's just tough
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from a a student athlete, I say, coach perspective. Coach
Jackson may not say it, but I know he wants
the people there. But like I keep saying, those student
athletes that have done everything that you actually do deserve
to have greater fan participations, greater fan attendants to the games,
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and just different things like that. But yes, the fourteen
point league, and I said that early in the game,
it was still a whole lot of football to be
played and where you couldn't sort of rest on, man,
we got fourteen. You gotta keep getting more because body
and that offense has showed that they can play. You know,
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you go back to the UA B game, you go
back to the Jackson they game, they can play some
comeback ball, and it don't you know, for some of
those drives, it may be a one or two play
drive where you missed you miss him on his own
reader power Red or you miss Holz pall all. They
throw one of those quick screens and one guy get
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out of place and the next thing you know, they
playing the fights on over that and you know what,
and I go back this. I thought it was very
big of Alabama States to send their band over here.
And I said on the broadcast to me, they let
me know, let me know, I'm sorry, let me know
everybody that was in Louisiana coming out. You know, I
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sometimes I hate but you in English on the radio
or bec but they let me know that everybody over
there is on the same page when it comes to
we gonna do everything we can to try to make
sure our student athletes feel supported when it comes to
this football race that they're in. When I saw them
show up, I like, man, it's a different ball game.
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I have never seen them come to a breath view
Texas Southern. I've seen them come to baton Ruge. But
that was big for their department to send the band
over here. However, they did that, and.
Speaker 1 (14:03):
It showed the importance of the up them too sending
them and showed how important this game was, which is
and so to injury again on the attendance on PV point.
But before I get too far deep in the woods,
coud you tell your sister man, I like cakes too.
Speaker 2 (14:20):
You know she'll definitely make you one. Look, she made
a turtle cake. That's that's one of the things that
Miss Wanda. I always ask her. But if you tell
her what kind you like, she'll get that. Between her
and her daughter, they'll make yourself.
Speaker 3 (14:33):
Hey, cake is cake, sir, he can't meet me, you can't.
Speaker 2 (14:38):
I know this is a football show. But so I
get to the tailgate after the game and a guy
comes over. He say, mss Wanda, I hear you have
some real good cake over you. Now, I know my
sister made that cake. So and I had had him
and I thought it was almost gone the way they
had to cover up. So I tell a guy like, look, man,
that Kate not that good. You probably don't want to
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hear so he said, He raised a loan and fall
up again. He said, oh no, I could tell that's good, Kate.
I could just look at it. It's good. Yeah, And
it was good though, Yes, sir.
Speaker 1 (15:12):
Now look back to Coach Jackson, and I know I
have to be very careful how I ask him questions
sometimes because I know it's part of your fraternity. And
then coaches, you know taradigm. But if you coach, you're
seeing what you're seeing and you're doing everything within your power.
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You have lobbied for the best support staff that previous
ever had in history. You're having success when your contractor
is up. What would motivate you to want to hang around.
Speaker 2 (15:44):
Here being close to home? Because you know, all coaches
are competitors. I think all coaches gonna bet on themselves.
But when you and I'm not saying that, this is
the way he feels, but it's almost like a lack
of appreciation. That's the way I look at it. Because
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if I'm giving, I'm pulling, and we're doing what we
said we were gonna do and not saying the athletic department,
but the fans are not doing what they said they wanted.
You know, It's like you get a chance to go
out on a date with a pretty girl and go
and behold, you don't do what you said you wanted.
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That's the part about it. You take for granted certain
things and that's why I think, you know, I don't
know if they still waiting what are they waiting to see?
Are they waiting to get to the championship game? And
then say, oh I was there all alone. Now you
know you wasn't there all along because the numbers like
say that you can make numbers lie, but attendan's numbers.
(16:52):
That's a whole different ball game. And then just the
energy and the crowd I think has to be there
more when even if it's not that many, you still
have to be interject like I say this, and I
may say I've been to high school games in the
Houston area where I felt like it was more crowd
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participation with less people than I did on Saturday. You know,
That's that's my thing about it. But I just man,
like my dad said, it behooves me to try to
understand why we are that way and what can we do.
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You know, you can say marketing and you can say that,
but you know you don't have to market a quote
unquote homecoming game. You know, yeah, they big games, but
that's that was a big game this weekend for the Panthers.
And I just like say, I don't know how you
do it any other way to get the butts in
the seats and the crowd participation that's needed at times
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to get that outside of penalty on the other team's offense.
Speaker 1 (18:04):
Are forcing to burn up trying out because they can't
you know, what's going on, but they don't.
Speaker 2 (18:09):
They don't. I think people to sort of take that
for granted when when you don't get those penalties, and
you know, it's almost like people are embarrassed to stand
up in sear and bang on the metal seats and
you know, bring the oh, I don't know, they let people,
you know, bring the old jug with the rocks, centers
of the the cole bells or something that we got
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to come up with something to get it more involved,
and you know, besides the pier and I was staying
a third down and people saying, what, you know, what's
the big deal about third down? But we have to get.
Speaker 3 (18:46):
That's why I lamed coach.
Speaker 2 (18:48):
I was.
Speaker 1 (18:49):
That's why I'm laughing because it's that's why I said
it's not high. When I say it's for for I'm
gonna say majority of the on the trans based or
I'm not there student based athletics in particular football in
the case we're speaking on right now, it's not high
on the priority list of what must do, got to do.
Speaker 3 (19:10):
So therefore you have what you have. And the bad
thing about it, coach, with.
Speaker 1 (19:16):
The two remaining home games we have, it's probably gonna
get worse Pine Bluff and Valley, you know.
Speaker 3 (19:22):
The only good thing about Yeah, that's the worst part
about it.
Speaker 2 (19:26):
But the good thing.
Speaker 1 (19:26):
About it is you still have a quality product that's
being put out on the field, whether people are there
to witness it or not.
Speaker 3 (19:36):
Okay, and so you still have that to hold your
hat a point. But when you got that, now you had.
Speaker 1 (19:43):
A tough home loss, you're preparing to go to Huntsville,
not around the corner, Huntsville, Alabama A and m up
and down. On paper, you should go ahead and take
care of business. But the question on the elephant in
the room, other than that of attendance.
Speaker 3 (20:04):
Quarterback position has been dismal coach for TV.
Speaker 1 (20:09):
And it's fortunate that they've been able to get as
far as they've gotten with the inconsistency and quarterback play.
Speaker 2 (20:17):
Yeah, I'll disagree on dismal. It hadn't been maybe to
the level that I think that the Panthers, even the
players and sales may have expected. Because you think about it,
you get a few drop balls here or there that
can make a difference in the either the completion percentage
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or the touchdowns that have been thrown. You get a
couple of tip balls, then I think the other thing
you have to factor in the quarterback run game has
been above average, So that and plus your running game
is so good you don't have to lean on your
passing game. I think that's one plus where you don't
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have to lean on. But if you look back at
some of the times when prairierview has had very important
drives in the game, they've been putting together drives when needed. Now,
I think the inconsistency or the the upset part with
the fans perspective is sometimes there's just a low like
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it may seem like it's two or three three and
outs in a row, or you don't get that easy
complet on third down, or a ball may be thrown
low when a guy's wide over. You know, just different
things like that.
Speaker 1 (21:33):
But and that's what it magnifies the digital comment for
me because I don't throw as much and when I
do throw, we got to make it count. And when
you mission wide open receivers or balls being dropped, that
what constitute dismal for me. But I didn't mean to
interrupt carry off shore.
Speaker 2 (21:50):
Oh no, no, that I was pretty much finishing up.
But that's that's the thing that I think a lot
of people when you don't have a high number of
passes and you're not completing the sixty percent of passes,
when when you can want to if you're not throwing
a lot, and you'll and I don't consider Prayer It
to be a very vertical passive team. You expect better
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completion numbers with a shy short of passes. So that's
the thing about it. But I think the screen game
probably can help with some of the automatics in the
r P O reads. And I tell you what, man,
that big joker Jones, man, he's a quarterback's best friend
on most days. Sure, even last week, I think he
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may have had a drop and another tight end or
two may have had one or two drops. So when
you get some drops on the bootlegs and all that
type of stuff, the quote unquote easy throws. You know,
everybody always want to look at the quarterback completion numbers,
but they don't have a category that say drop passes,
So you know, all that goes hand to hand with
each other. But I think they still gonna play very
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complimentary ball. I think once they get the kickoff teams
fixed with the steal up. You know, people complain about
the skykick, and now you may see why they may
have been skykicking the ball. I think if they get
that field position issue fix, then that's gonna bode well
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because the defense, for the most part, is playing way
above average football.
Speaker 3 (23:19):
Oh, no, doubt lights out as far as I'm concerned.
Speaker 1 (23:22):
Now there's another gray area that that I'm gonna give
my warning flag to. You might be walk gingerly on
how you answer this one. There was some questionable time
and clock management, especially towards the end of the game.
And what's the point of me walking home with timeouts
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and I'm letting precious time click away on a critical drive.
Speaker 2 (23:47):
Well, I think if you look at it, one thing
I think that people don't look at it is how
much do you want to give the ball back to
your opponent? And you know some people say where they
were playing to kick a figure, No, they were playing
to score that football. You sulcore a touchdown, you have
a chance to. But I think you know they completed
the pass they got the first down, then on second
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down they ran the speed tweet, and I think it
took a little bit more time than they wanted to
in order to get the next play set because it
may have been two plays called in a huddle, which
happens a lot of time, Like if we're shot on
this play, we're gonna automatically go to this place. Well,
sometimes if a guy runs down to field, don't get
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set right, it takes a little bit more time. But
I wouldn't say, because I know they still had what
one or two times I was left to use one yet,
so they use one after the tackle on the speed tweet,
and then they used one to decide whether to kick
the field goal or go for it on fourth downs.
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And but other than that, you know, you still had
a chance to tie the ball game. And I from
believe had that game gotten the old time, it's no
way Alabama State wins that ball game. But you know
what I thought, back to what happened to Praierview is
the same thing that happened to all Coin, but saught
the vice version when all Corn had a chance to
win the game, but they got tackled for the loss
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and then ended up kicking the field goal, and the
field goal ends up short. Prairieview field goal was a
little bit longer, and I really believe had they not
lost those couple of yards, the ball goes through the
Gold Coast with that win. So it just thought of,
you know, turn around or they say turn around his
fat player, turn about his fast play. One of those
type of situations. But unfortunately for the Panas and man,
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you know, and you and I talked about. You know,
Diego is a local kid from sir Range High School.
His one of his high school coaches played at Prairieview,
Julian Keggins, And I don't know how much he had
in recruiting or convincing the kid to come to Priview,
and he and Adam are friends. So after the game,
I told and I was like, hey man, take your
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boy that. Hey man, we got your back. You know,
keep your head up, you know, just keep on plugging
way because sometimes man, some students and some fans, they
are the worst for the kickers as they are to
anybody else on the team. Like it's almost like you
only had one job while you couldn't. Man, it's fifty
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three yards with across whom Yeah, you don't want the
old type of for the NFL. Yeah, So you know,
like I said, I just told Adam, hey, man, takes
your boy and tell a man hanging up and uh,
you know, just sort to keep his head up type
of deal, because you know, somebody may say something to
the kid in class that he don't deserve. But you know,
like you say, man, it's a man in the arena
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that deserve all kudos. But just getting out there and
the thing about it, like my old coach, you say,
long enough, you got a chance, and it was long enough.
Just live there?
Speaker 1 (26:51):
Why right, just a little bit? Why And you know, coach,
you were hearing you talk about that. It takes me
back to the label they class and you were coaching
and Pervy make that serious comeback man, and everything. The
momentum was going and the kid shanks the ball, and
everybody at JE said, what was no under taken to
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tell the dude to do that? But in all reality,
the kid just shanked the ball, and you just fell
on the sword man, because you're like, hey man, it
just happened.
Speaker 3 (27:23):
But that's gotta be a button feeling.
Speaker 2 (27:26):
Let me interject this part. So I had a chance
to see the film of the play where the kid
made the tackle on the speed, which, man, there's no
way that place shouldn't have worked. And that kid didn't
even do what he was supposed to be doing. He
just made a play. So sometimes you're gonna have that
in a football game. I always go back to the
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huddle call when we're playing in the champions game versus
Alabama and m and Anthony Bett goes on a blitz
when he's not supposed to below and behold, he calls
the that for a farmer. Then I think Quinn's bears
may have recovered. So things like that is gonna happen
in football, where a guy not doing what he's supposed
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to but almost end up being you know, don't have
to buy a beer no more in that town because
laid in the ball game, Yes, sir, Yes, sir. Well.
Speaker 1 (28:19):
Despite the cloudy days of attendance, TV is still in
great shape as far as representing the West from the
Southwestern Fetic Conference. They's got to finish what they started
and hopefully this other thing will.
Speaker 3 (28:34):
Take care of itself.
Speaker 1 (28:35):
Coach, I know you're going to be getting out and
hunting here real soon, much before we get out of here.
I want to address this one program to meet us
flying under the radar, and if they're not careful, they
could end up sliding in front of everybody in the East,
and that's Bethune Cookman.
Speaker 2 (28:53):
Then, hey man, they still getting by. You know, they
gonna have They got a couple of tough games to
finish the season off. But you know, the way that
they playing and the way some of those injuries are
happening to some other teams, they gonna put a shock
in some people. So, like you say, you just keep
on playing. And that's a good example of you know,
being patient with your coach. Let them find the right
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guys to bring in, and those guys just make us
a player. I think they very comfortable with their offense.
They didn't have a passing yards that they've been having,
but man, they still putting up some good numbers. And then,
like I say, hopefully the defense make one or two
more plays than then their offense doesn't make one of
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those type of deal. Hey man, just get the ball
back for us one or two more times. Ryan, try
to get a three on the board here, seven there,
and that'll be the difference in the ball game. But
they gonna they gonna wake them people up down the
road and then hopefully for them, they can stay injury
free while other people are playing they twos or threes
at the quarterback spot. Right.
Speaker 1 (29:57):
Well, they got a big matchup next week against Jackson State,
and depending on the outcome of what they got going
on this week, it's gonna be very very as they say,
all eyes on me situations with that coming up. But
all that being said, coach, enjoy your weekend, man, enjoy
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the journey drive back from the New York area as
you make your way back to Texas, and give you
some closing thoughts and comments this week.
Speaker 3 (30:26):
Say to wrap it up, look.
Speaker 2 (30:28):
Man, look, I'm looking forward to seeing how this thing
gonna come down. The stretches look like it's always one
side that may end up with a two loss team
representing them in the conference TEMPSI the I don't know
if it's gonna be the East this year, but like
I said, I think the Panthers gonna get back to
their winning ways and then we'll have to see how
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things come out the last two games. What they'll be
quote unquote on paper, they'll be favored heavily, but and
like I say, you still got to go out there
and play the game with what you have in store,
what you have in your locker room. And I say,
I don't think some things they gonna have what they
call built in excuse. So we got our two quarterback,
we got this guy hurting all that kind of stuff.
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So man, you just got to go out there and
play and hopefully, as they say, the next guy up
can be up and make plays for you and keep
being a ball game. And I cost you a game,
so it's gonna be good down the stretch. I'm looking
forward to the last two games at home. Hopefully we
end up having some good weather for those game. I
like the coolness of the of the this time of year,
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and hopefully just the wind don't get as bad. But
I love this time of year when it comes to football.
Like I said, it sound different, it's male different. And
I'm looking forward to the Dimond stretch run for the Panthers,
and you know, let's see what happens between Alabama State,
Jackson State and the Bathune Cooking Wildcats.
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I gotta do this to.
Speaker 3 (32:21):
You, man, don't take it personal.
Speaker 1 (32:23):
But before I get out of here, we want to
have a moment of silence for them Jaguars.
Speaker 2 (32:28):
Hey, we need to have Well, if we're gonna have
a moment of silence, can we.
Speaker 3 (32:39):
Coach this rough on the bluff?
Speaker 2 (32:41):
But you know what, coach that this too shall pass, Sir,
this too shell pas. He is our.
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