Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Langley parents are insufferable both on and off the field, and the apples don't fall far from the trees.
What did the Langley parents say here that offended you so?
Anonymous wrote:The Langley parents are insufferable both on and off the field, and the apples don't fall far from the trees.
Anonymous wrote:The Langley parents are insufferable both on and off the field, and the apples don't fall far from the trees.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Honest feedback. Was the Langley-Yorktown game close because they are both really good or because they are both mediocre? In all honesty I think McLean is going to breeze through the Library District. They have all the pieces this year and other teams seem to be missing some.
Both mediocre, and they exposed some glaring weaknesses in each other. Some of the weaknesses are personnel, which won't be fixed in a month, but some are fixable - inability to clear, unforced turnovers on offense, and inability to pick up GB's.
If they fix those weaknesses, both teams could be worth watching in May when it matters, especially Langley because they have a better face off game.
If McLean has elite players at every position, then congratulations to Mclean, they are the first public school I have seen in a long time who can say that.
I will say that this is most likely the stand out of the evening. The FO three from Langley were better than Yorktown. On 50/50 situations Langley clearly wanted the ball more. It wasn’t that the FoGo play was clearly better, but that the unit working to secure possession wanted it more.
Anonymous wrote:Liberty district is the best district, prove me wrong
Anonymous wrote:Why didn’t number 0 from Langley play at all last night? Wasn’t he one of their better players last year? He was suited up but never went in. Seems like he would have made a difference in a one goal game, no?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Honest feedback. Was the Langley-Yorktown game close because they are both really good or because they are both mediocre? In all honesty I think McLean is going to breeze through the Library District. They have all the pieces this year and other teams seem to be missing some.
Both mediocre, and they exposed some glaring weaknesses in each other. Some of the weaknesses are personnel, which won't be fixed in a month, but some are fixable - inability to clear, unforced turnovers on offense, and inability to pick up GB's.
If they fix those weaknesses, both teams could be worth watching in May when it matters, especially Langley because they have a better face off game.
If McLean has elite players at every position, then congratulations to Mclean, they are the first public school I have seen in a long time who can say that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Honest feedback. Was the Langley-Yorktown game close because they are both really good or because they are both mediocre? In all honesty I think McLean is going to breeze through the Library District. They have all the pieces this year and other teams seem to be missing some.
Let's not get carried away. McLean has a good defense and goalie and two good midfielders. They are not lighting the world on fire.
The Library District isn't good anyway.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Honest feedback. Was the Langley-Yorktown game close because they are both really good or because they are both mediocre? In all honesty I think McLean is going to breeze through the Library District. They have all the pieces this year and other teams seem to be missing some.
Let's not get carried away. McLean has a good defense and goalie and two good midfielders. They are not lighting the world on fire.
Anonymous wrote:Honest feedback. Was the Langley-Yorktown game close because they are both really good or because they are both mediocre? In all honesty I think McLean is going to breeze through the Library District. They have all the pieces this year and other teams seem to be missing some.
Anonymous wrote:Honest feedback. Was the Langley-Yorktown game close because they are both really good or because they are both mediocre? In all honesty I think McLean is going to breeze through the Library District. They have all the pieces this year and other teams seem to be missing some.
Anonymous wrote:keep in mind yorktown, madison, langley, robo, and mclean all the top dogs per say would boat race your highschool glory days lax squad old people.