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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It is nice that someone does the all-DMV lists, but it’s really too big and too much based on CM’s overall general knowledge of club players and his personal biases - not on actual play this season. For example - there is a player on the 3rd team list who actually is a really good club player, but he barely saw the field this spring for his school. [/quote] They should post stats for the players. There are a couple of offensive players on there that had 30 points all season and no real impact in any game. There’s a reason some of those kids aren’t posting season stats online anywhere. [/quote] Maybe some of those kids drew doubles and the best poles to guard them. By doing so, they made it easier for their teammates to score. [/quote] Agree, but you also have the other side of this argument: what do you do with the kid who puts up 50–75+ points in the MAC? Is that player more deserving than the kid who draws the opponent’s best pole every game, or who faces constant double teams for the entire season or even half the season? I’m assuming that level of context is taken into consideration for some players, like the #5 at Prep, but it doesn’t seem to be applied consistently across the board. You also have players on the top three teams in the IAC putting up 50–60+ points and not receiving recognition. Which is why as PP said most don't put up stats to show production. In the end, stats are useful, but they can also be misleading. I think all factors need to be considered like production, competition level, defensive attention, team role, and overall impact. But that’s a tall order for a skeleton staff at DMV Lacrosse. I would also agree that the state selections which have coaches input are more accurate. [/quote]
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