Anonymous wrote:talk about a cake walk to the semis! Ooh, they play such a hard schedule…Clown Show all around.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Those score differentials remind me of the prissy immature club teams that beat up the rec teams during off season.
It’s the playoffs, why should teams play down to a level beneath them. If you can’t stand the heat, get out of the kitchen.
talk about a cake walk to the semis! Ooh, they play such a hard schedule…Clown Show all around.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Those score differentials remind me of the prissy immature club teams that beat up the rec teams during off season.
It’s the playoffs, why should teams play down to a level beneath them. If you can’t stand the heat, get out of the kitchen.
Anonymous wrote:Is there really any reason to beat a team 21-0 or 19-4? Poor sportsmanship.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is there really any reason to beat a team 21-0 or 19-4? Poor sportsmanship.
The reality is that it’s not fun for either team (strong vs weak) to play each other.
If you look at the top teams in Region they’ve all beaten teams by almost 20 pts.
Battlefield vs OP 21-0
Madison vs WL 21-1
Robinson vs Landstown 21-0
West Springfield vs Lewis 19-0
Cosby vs Thomas Dale 21-0
So to answer your question to if there’s any reason to beat a team by a high margin I’m pretty sure the losing team would prefer the other team to not hold ball and play monkey in the middle for the entire game. I’ll defend coaches on this one.
In a blowout, no scoring in the last 2 minutes. Keep it below 20. Pull most/all starters when up by 10. Let the backups play.
Now, if the winning team is up by a lot and they pound goals in the last minute or seconds of the game I consider that poor coaching and bad sportsmanship.
My kid plays on one of the losing teams listed above. We knew that it was going to be a very lopsided victory for the other team. That said, there *were* some goals scored at the end that were unnecessary and I wish the other team would have held off. That said, I totally get that some girls who don’t score very often probably wanted to get some goals. I don’t know - I understand both perspectives.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is there really any reason to beat a team 21-0 or 19-4? Poor sportsmanship.
The reality is that it’s not fun for either team (strong vs weak) to play each other.
If you look at the top teams in Region they’ve all beaten teams by almost 20 pts.
Battlefield vs OP 21-0
Madison vs WL 21-1
Robinson vs Landstown 21-0
West Springfield vs Lewis 19-0
Cosby vs Thomas Dale 21-0
So to answer your question to if there’s any reason to beat a team by a high margin I’m pretty sure the losing team would prefer the other team to not hold ball and play monkey in the middle for the entire game. I’ll defend coaches on this one.
Now, if the winning team is up by a lot and they pound goals in the last minute or seconds of the game I consider that poor coaching and bad sportsmanship.
Anonymous wrote:Actually it’s poor coaching. This is bad for the girl’s program.
Anonymous wrote:Is there really any reason to beat a team 21-0 or 19-4? Poor sportsmanship.
Anonymous wrote:Actually it’s poor coaching. This is bad for the girl’s program.