Anonymous wrote:Explain your logic buddy. Stars 2028 beat Pride during winter. I’m NGLL Pride beat Stars by 1 with an 8 meter with less then 20 seconds to go. Next Level beat Stars by 2 but besides that had a blah NGLL. These 3 teams are mirrors of each other. Some talented players with their top 6/7 and then big drop off after that. But if posting on this forum makes you feel better about yourself and your DD keep doing you. Loser
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are we really debating 6th grade lacrosse?
It's not so much a debate but giving out information to maybe those looking around at clubs and not in the "know" of what is out there. Basically there's a large gap of the top teams and then everyone else in both the NGLL A and B divisions. In the DMV area, the 2 top clubs, Pride and Stars both have issues and that is what is being conveyed.
It’s funny that anyone could look at 2028 Stars and conclude that they are one of the top teams in the DMV.
There are no top teams in the DMV, that's the point. Pride. Stars and Next Level all can't best the Maryland teams but they are best option in the DMV.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are we really debating 6th grade lacrosse?
It's not so much a debate but giving out information to maybe those looking around at clubs and not in the "know" of what is out there. Basically there's a large gap of the top teams and then everyone else in both the NGLL A and B divisions. In the DMV area, the 2 top clubs, Pride and Stars both have issues and that is what is being conveyed.
It’s funny that anyone could look at 2028 Stars and conclude that they are one of the top teams in the DMV.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are we really debating 6th grade lacrosse?
It's not so much a debate but giving out information to maybe those looking around at clubs and not in the "know" of what is out there. Basically there's a large gap of the top teams and then everyone else in both the NGLL A and B divisions. In the DMV area, the 2 top clubs, Pride and Stars both have issues and that is what is being conveyed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are we really debating 6th grade lacrosse?
It's not so much a debate but giving out information to maybe those looking around at clubs and not in the "know" of what is out there. Basically there's a large gap of the top teams and then everyone else in both the NGLL A and B divisions. In the DMV area, the 2 top clubs, Pride and Stars both have issues and that is what is being conveyed.
Anonymous wrote:Are we really debating 6th grade lacrosse?
Anonymous wrote:Are we really debating 6th grade lacrosse?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A lot of people want to rank the teams, but I think that’s hard to do because a lot of teams are competitive in different tiers. As the season draws to a close, the tiers are quite evident.
Tier 1 (7 wins):
MDU
Coppermine
Hero’s
M&D
Tier 2 (5 wins):
Crush
Tier 3 (3 wins):
Next Level
Hoco
Pride
FCA
Tier 4 (1 win):
Limelight
Stars
Skywalkers
It will be interesting to see how the Tier 3 teams fare against the top teams in B.
I'd put Crush in top tier.
Crush doesn’t belong in the top tier because they cannot beat top tier teams. They bully everyone else and lose to the top tier. That’s why they are their own tier.
Using the same logic M&D does not belong in the top tier because they cannot beat top tier teams.
The only top team M&D has lost to is Coppermine so you can’t apply that logic at this time.
Coppermine is the only top (Tier 1) team they played and they lost 12-7. These are the wins:
Crush 2028 - Tier 2
Next Level - Tier 3
HoCo 2028 - Tier 3
Pride - Tier 3
Limelight - Tier 4
Stars - Tier 4
Sky Walkers - Tier 4
M&D doesn’t belong in the top tier because they did not beat any top tier teams. If they beat Maryland United on Saturday then we can put them in the top tier.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A lot of people want to rank the teams, but I think that’s hard to do because a lot of teams are competitive in different tiers. As the season draws to a close, the tiers are quite evident.
Tier 1 (7 wins):
MDU
Coppermine
Hero’s
M&D
Tier 2 (5 wins):
Crush
Tier 3 (3 wins):
Next Level
Hoco
Pride
FCA
Tier 4 (1 win):
Limelight
Stars
Skywalkers
It will be interesting to see how the Tier 3 teams fare against the top teams in B.
I'd put Crush in top tier.
Crush doesn’t belong in the top tier because they cannot beat top tier teams. They bully everyone else and lose to the top tier. That’s why they are their own tier.
Using the same logic M&D does not belong in the top tier because they cannot beat top tier teams.
The only top team M&D has lost to is Coppermine so you can’t apply that logic at this time.
Coppermine is the only top (Tier 1) team they played and they lost 12-7. These are the wins:
Crush 2028 - Tier 2
Next Level - Tier 3
HoCo 2028 - Tier 3
Pride - Tier 3
Limelight - Tier 4
Stars - Tier 4
Sky Walkers - Tier 4
M&D doesn’t belong in the top tier because they did not beat any top tier teams. If they beat Maryland United on Saturday then we can put them in the top tier.
The previous benchmark applied was “cannot” beat. Cannot beat and haven’t played (since the fall when they beat them both) are two very different things.. But if you want to change this very sophisticated ranking system then do as you please.
If M&D loses to MDU on Saturday by as much as they lost to Coppermine we may have to put them in Tier 3.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A lot of people want to rank the teams, but I think that’s hard to do because a lot of teams are competitive in different tiers. As the season draws to a close, the tiers are quite evident.
Tier 1 (7 wins):
MDU
Coppermine
Hero’s
M&D
Tier 2 (5 wins):
Crush
Tier 3 (3 wins):
Next Level
Hoco
Pride
FCA
Tier 4 (1 win):
Limelight
Stars
Skywalkers
It will be interesting to see how the Tier 3 teams fare against the top teams in B.
I'd put Crush in top tier.
Crush doesn’t belong in the top tier because they cannot beat top tier teams. They bully everyone else and lose to the top tier. That’s why they are their own tier.
Using the same logic M&D does not belong in the top tier because they cannot beat top tier teams.
The only top team M&D has lost to is Coppermine so you can’t apply that logic at this time.
Coppermine is the only top (Tier 1) team they played and they lost 12-7. These are the wins:
Crush 2028 - Tier 2
Next Level - Tier 3
HoCo 2028 - Tier 3
Pride - Tier 3
Limelight - Tier 4
Stars - Tier 4
Sky Walkers - Tier 4
M&D doesn’t belong in the top tier because they did not beat any top tier teams. If they beat Maryland United on Saturday then we can put them in the top tier.
The previous benchmark applied was “cannot” beat. Cannot beat and haven’t played (since the fall when they beat them both) are two very different things.. But if you want to change this very sophisticated ranking system then do as you please.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A lot of people want to rank the teams, but I think that’s hard to do because a lot of teams are competitive in different tiers. As the season draws to a close, the tiers are quite evident.
Tier 1 (7 wins):
MDU
Coppermine
Hero’s
M&D
Tier 2 (5 wins):
Crush
Tier 3 (3 wins):
Next Level
Hoco
Pride
FCA
Tier 4 (1 win):
Limelight
Stars
Skywalkers
It will be interesting to see how the Tier 3 teams fare against the top teams in B.
I'd put Crush in top tier.
Crush doesn’t belong in the top tier because they cannot beat top tier teams. They bully everyone else and lose to the top tier. That’s why they are their own tier.
Using the same logic M&D does not belong in the top tier because they cannot beat top tier teams.
The only top team M&D has lost to is Coppermine so you can’t apply that logic at this time.
Coppermine is the only top (Tier 1) team they played and they lost 12-7. These are the wins:
Crush 2028 - Tier 2
Next Level - Tier 3
HoCo 2028 - Tier 3
Pride - Tier 3
Limelight - Tier 4
Stars - Tier 4
Sky Walkers - Tier 4
M&D doesn’t belong in the top tier because they did not beat any top tier teams. If they beat Maryland United on Saturday then we can put them in the top tier.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A lot of people want to rank the teams, but I think that’s hard to do because a lot of teams are competitive in different tiers. As the season draws to a close, the tiers are quite evident.
Tier 1 (7 wins):
MDU
Coppermine
Hero’s
M&D
Tier 2 (5 wins):
Crush
Tier 3 (3 wins):
Next Level
Hoco
Pride
FCA
Tier 4 (1 win):
Limelight
Stars
Skywalkers
It will be interesting to see how the Tier 3 teams fare against the top teams in B.
I'd put Crush in top tier.
Crush doesn’t belong in the top tier because they cannot beat top tier teams. They bully everyone else and lose to the top tier. That’s why they are their own tier.
Using the same logic M&D does not belong in the top tier because they cannot beat top tier teams.
The only top team M&D has lost to is Coppermine so you can’t apply that logic at this time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A lot of people want to rank the teams, but I think that’s hard to do because a lot of teams are competitive in different tiers. As the season draws to a close, the tiers are quite evident.
Tier 1 (7 wins):
MDU
Coppermine
Hero’s
M&D
Tier 2 (5 wins):
Crush
Tier 3 (3 wins):
Next Level
Hoco
Pride
FCA
Tier 4 (1 win):
Limelight
Stars
Skywalkers
It will be interesting to see how the Tier 3 teams fare against the top teams in B.
I'd put Crush in top tier.
Crush doesn’t belong in the top tier because they cannot beat top tier teams. They bully everyone else and lose to the top tier. That’s why they are their own tier.
Using the same logic M&D does not belong in the top tier because they cannot beat top tier teams.