Week 10 : (8-1) Ironton @ (7-2) Portsmouth
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Re: Week 10 : (8-1) Ironton @ (7-2) Portsmouth
Assuming the rankings stay where they are, if both teams win next week then we will see this again in round 2. If so, see y’all again soon.
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Re: Week 10 : (8-1) Ironton @ (7-2) Portsmouth
I expected a very good Ironton Fighting Tigers team to win the game, so it wasn't disappointing from that aspect........
What was disappointing was how some of our Trojans conducted themselves on the field with personal fouls, unsportsmanlike conduct penalties, and obvious lack of self-control......but this is nothing new for Portsmouth football. We unfortunately have a history of the aforementioned problems, but last night it was on a higher level. Whether it was because of playing Ironton or residue from the 7 on 7 during the summer I don't know.
But it was embarrassing to see so many out of control moments by the Trojans......we got an unsportsmanlike conduct penalty to begin the game even before we ran a play......and it got worse from that point on.
We used up the "referee" explanation with the Fairland game, and rightfully so, but last night it wasn't the refs looking to throw a bunch of flags. The Trojans' created their own mess and didn't know how to respond with discipline and determination when Ironton kicked them in the teeth. Instead they resorted to behavior that was a poor reflection on not only the program, but the school and community as well.
THE TROJANS ARE A GOOD FOOTBALL TEAM WITH A PLAYOFF BERTH WELL EARNED, but last night that was not the way to get ready for Week 11. I hope the coaches bench anyone next week who displays out of control behavior. We can't afford to have players who lack self-control with their personal behavior on the football field. We saw last night the ugly consequences of such behavior. It could cost us a chance to play in Week 12.
What was disappointing was how some of our Trojans conducted themselves on the field with personal fouls, unsportsmanlike conduct penalties, and obvious lack of self-control......but this is nothing new for Portsmouth football. We unfortunately have a history of the aforementioned problems, but last night it was on a higher level. Whether it was because of playing Ironton or residue from the 7 on 7 during the summer I don't know.
But it was embarrassing to see so many out of control moments by the Trojans......we got an unsportsmanlike conduct penalty to begin the game even before we ran a play......and it got worse from that point on.
We used up the "referee" explanation with the Fairland game, and rightfully so, but last night it wasn't the refs looking to throw a bunch of flags. The Trojans' created their own mess and didn't know how to respond with discipline and determination when Ironton kicked them in the teeth. Instead they resorted to behavior that was a poor reflection on not only the program, but the school and community as well.
THE TROJANS ARE A GOOD FOOTBALL TEAM WITH A PLAYOFF BERTH WELL EARNED, but last night that was not the way to get ready for Week 11. I hope the coaches bench anyone next week who displays out of control behavior. We can't afford to have players who lack self-control with their personal behavior on the football field. We saw last night the ugly consequences of such behavior. It could cost us a chance to play in Week 12.
Re: Week 10 : (8-1) Ironton @ (7-2) Portsmouth
Silly to be on week 10, rivalry game with so much at stake and we have to talk about things like this. Couldn’t agree more Dave, wish you didn’t have to say it, but well said.trojandave wrote: ↑Sat Oct 26, 2024 10:53 am I expected a very good Ironton Fighting Tigers team to win the game, so it wasn't disappointing from that aspect........
What was disappointing was how some of our Trojans conducted themselves on the field with personal fouls, unsportsmanlike conduct penalties, and obvious lack of self-control......but this is nothing new for Portsmouth football. We unfortunately have a history of the aforementioned problems, but last night it was on a higher level. Whether it was because of playing Ironton or residue from the 7 on 7 during the summer I don't know.
But it was embarrassing to see so many out of control moments by the Trojans......we got an unsportsmanlike conduct penalty to begin the game even before we ran a play......and it got worse from that point on.
We used up the "referee" explanation with the Fairland game, and rightfully so, but last night it wasn't the refs looking to throw a bunch of flags. The Trojans' created their own mess and didn't know how to respond with discipline and determination when Ironton kicked them in the teeth. Instead they resorted to behavior that was a poor reflection on not only the program, but the school and community as well.
THE TROJANS ARE A GOOD FOOTBALL TEAM WITH A PLAYOFF BERTH WELL EARNED, but last night that was not the way to get ready for Week 11. I hope the coaches bench anyone next week who displays out of control behavior. We can't afford to have players who lack self-control with their personal behavior on the football field. We saw last night the ugly consequences of such behavior. It could cost us a chance to play in Week 12.
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Re: Week 10 : (8-1) Ironton @ (7-2) Portsmouth
Twas the day after the gameBuckeyeBlood wrote: ↑Sat Oct 26, 2024 8:56 amHeiland had 57 yards at half you idiot and Williams 58 at half. Both broke big runs. Both went over at least 75 on the night. Williams also threw the ball for a decent bit.ChecksNBalances wrote: ↑Fri Oct 25, 2024 9:38 pmIk Portsmouths Rb1 got held under 50 yards rushing and no TDs. Lmao
And all thru the house...
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Portsmouth is NOTORIOUS for poor conduct. It's the only thing they do consistently. That's coaching or lack thereof.trojandave wrote: ↑Sat Oct 26, 2024 10:53 am I expected a very good Ironton Fighting Tigers team to win the game, so it wasn't disappointing from that aspect........
What was disappointing was how some of our Trojans conducted themselves on the field with personal fouls, unsportsmanlike conduct penalties, and obvious lack of self-control......but this is nothing new for Portsmouth football. We unfortunately have a history of the aforementioned problems, but last night it was on a higher level. Whether it was because of playing Ironton or residue from the 7 on 7 during the summer I don't know.
But it was embarrassing to see so many out of control moments by the Trojans......we got an unsportsmanlike conduct penalty to begin the game even before we ran a play......and it got worse from that point on.
We used up the "referee" explanation with the Fairland game, and rightfully so, but last night it wasn't the refs looking to throw a bunch of flags. The Trojans' created their own mess and didn't know how to respond with discipline and determination when Ironton kicked them in the teeth. Instead they resorted to behavior that was a poor reflection on not only the program, but the school and community as well.
THE TROJANS ARE A GOOD FOOTBALL TEAM WITH A PLAYOFF BERTH WELL EARNED, but last night that was not the way to get ready for Week 11. I hope the coaches bench anyone next week who displays out of control behavior. We can't afford to have players who lack self-control with their personal behavior on the football field. We saw last night the ugly consequences of such behavior. It could cost us a chance to play in Week 12.
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Re: Week 10 : (8-1) Ironton @ (7-2) Portsmouth
You sound ridiculous Lol. Ask anywhere other than Ironton and they'll tell you their opinions on teams conduct and who takes the cake. I was also told by a player that actually was on the field and knows what was going on, on the field. Penalties were called for curse words. Give me a break. Nothing nearly as "dirty" going on as you try to say. IF you ever played lol or just too old to remember what goes on on the field, that's just how it goes. Go into any locker room in the country and you'll hear your fair share of words from staff and players.ChecksNBalances wrote: ↑Sat Oct 26, 2024 11:35 amPortsmouth is NOTORIOUS for poor conduct. It's the only thing they do consistently. That's coaching or lack thereof.trojandave wrote: ↑Sat Oct 26, 2024 10:53 am I expected a very good Ironton Fighting Tigers team to win the game, so it wasn't disappointing from that aspect........
What was disappointing was how some of our Trojans conducted themselves on the field with personal fouls, unsportsmanlike conduct penalties, and obvious lack of self-control......but this is nothing new for Portsmouth football. We unfortunately have a history of the aforementioned problems, but last night it was on a higher level. Whether it was because of playing Ironton or residue from the 7 on 7 during the summer I don't know.
But it was embarrassing to see so many out of control moments by the Trojans......we got an unsportsmanlike conduct penalty to begin the game even before we ran a play......and it got worse from that point on.
We used up the "referee" explanation with the Fairland game, and rightfully so, but last night it wasn't the refs looking to throw a bunch of flags. The Trojans' created their own mess and didn't know how to respond with discipline and determination when Ironton kicked them in the teeth. Instead they resorted to behavior that was a poor reflection on not only the program, but the school and community as well.
THE TROJANS ARE A GOOD FOOTBALL TEAM WITH A PLAYOFF BERTH WELL EARNED, but last night that was not the way to get ready for Week 11. I hope the coaches bench anyone next week who displays out of control behavior. We can't afford to have players who lack self-control with their personal behavior on the football field. We saw last night the ugly consequences of such behavior. It could cost us a chance to play in Week 12.
Re: Week 10 : (8-1) Ironton @ (7-2) Portsmouth
ChecksNBalances wrote: ↑Sat Oct 26, 2024 11:35 amPortsmouth is NOTORIOUS for poor conduct. It's the only thing they do consistently. That's coaching or lack thereof.trojandave wrote: ↑Sat Oct 26, 2024 10:53 am I expected a very good Ironton Fighting Tigers team to win the game, so it wasn't disappointing from that aspect........
What was disappointing was how some of our Trojans conducted themselves on the field with personal fouls, unsportsmanlike conduct penalties, and obvious lack of self-control......but this is nothing new for Portsmouth football. We unfortunately have a history of the aforementioned problems, but last night it was on a higher level. Whether it was because of playing Ironton or residue from the 7 on 7 during the summer I don't know.
But it was embarrassing to see so many out of control moments by the Trojans......we got an unsportsmanlike conduct penalty to begin the game even before we ran a play......and it got worse from that point on.
We used up the "referee" explanation with the Fairland game, and rightfully so, but last night it wasn't the refs looking to throw a bunch of flags. The Trojans' created their own mess and didn't know how to respond with discipline and determination when Ironton kicked them in the teeth. Instead they resorted to behavior that was a poor reflection on not only the program, but the school and community as well.
THE TROJANS ARE A GOOD FOOTBALL TEAM WITH A PLAYOFF BERTH WELL EARNED, but last night that was not the way to get ready for Week 11. I hope the coaches bench anyone next week who displays out of control behavior. We can't afford to have players who lack self-control with their personal behavior on the football field. We saw last night the ugly consequences of such behavior. It could cost us a chance to play in Week 12.
Sad but true... and it ain't jus football... no ports teams can win or lose the right way.... says something about the culture. No offense dave...59... others in the community who win an lose with class...
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Re: Week 10 : (8-1) Ironton @ (7-2) Portsmouth
Why wasnt players pulled from game after 1 or at least two fouls. It is embarrassing to fans, school and just plain football fans from any team that players dont sit the bench after uncontollable play. Play the sophs or freshmen and tell the ones either straightn up or sit the bench. TrojanDave, this is not a football question but im interested to see if new Head basketball Coach will have a more discplined and team play and if this happens, players will sit. Control of the whole program will begin Nov 1 and if not checked from the beginning of a coaching career things just gets more unbalanced as future seasons go.
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Re: Week 10 : (8-1) Ironton @ (7-2) Portsmouth
Problem is benching will not happen and the reason for undisciplined games like last night. It was embarrassing on the field and the sidelines. When you dont hold anyone accountable it won’t stop. I’m a Trojan fan but last night was rough.trojandave wrote: ↑Sat Oct 26, 2024 10:53 am I expected a very good Ironton Fighting Tigers team to win the game, so it wasn't disappointing from that aspect........
What was disappointing was how some of our Trojans conducted themselves on the field with personal fouls, unsportsmanlike conduct penalties, and obvious lack of self-control......but this is nothing new for Portsmouth football. We unfortunately have a history of the aforementioned problems, but last night it was on a higher level. Whether it was because of playing Ironton or residue from the 7 on 7 during the summer I don't know.
But it was embarrassing to see so many out of control moments by the Trojans......we got an unsportsmanlike conduct penalty to begin the game even before we ran a play......and it got worse from that point on.
We used up the "referee" explanation with the Fairland game, and rightfully so, but last night it wasn't the refs looking to throw a bunch of flags. The Trojans' created their own mess and didn't know how to respond with discipline and determination when Ironton kicked them in the teeth. Instead they resorted to behavior that was a poor reflection on not only the program, but the school and community as well.
THE TROJANS ARE A GOOD FOOTBALL TEAM WITH A PLAYOFF BERTH WELL EARNED, but last night that was not the way to get ready for Week 11. I hope the coaches bench anyone next week who displays out of control behavior. We can't afford to have players who lack self-control with their personal behavior on the football field. We saw last night the ugly consequences of such behavior. It could cost us a chance to play in Week 12.
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Re: Week 10 : (8-1) Ironton @ (7-2) Portsmouth
Kinda slipped my mind, but with the amount of solid backs Ironton has the old "Power T" was pretty effective. Can be a useful formation going forward.
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Re: Week 10 : (8-1) Ironton @ (7-2) Portsmouth
Portsmouth really needs to invest in some football coaches, week in and week out they are out coached,walking on and off the field, taking there helmets off before getting off the field, (kids have no discipline) , there is no attention to detail ( shed blocks, lineman head in hole when pulling, can’t tackle in the open field, and was told by a reliable source that the last 2 weeks they have let out of practice early every day I mean you have to put in the work if you want success maybe there was a reason we forced 3-4 turnovers in the first half against the tigers and came away with no points