Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Somebody attend mcleans practice and “share what they saw.”
I did not do it to help McLean, I did it to inform the forum. Not to worry about any unfair advantage as I will be attending McLean’s practice too tonight and will of course share everything I see.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Somebody attend mcleans practice and “share what they saw.”
I did not do it to help McLean, I did it to inform the forum. Not to worry about any unfair advantage as I will be attending McLean’s practice too tonight and will of course share everything I see.
Waaaaaay to much time on your hands.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Somebody attend mcleans practice and “share what they saw.”
I did not do it to help McLean, I did it to inform the forum. Not to worry about any unfair advantage as I will be attending McLean’s practice too tonight and will of course share everything I see.
Anonymous wrote:Somebody attend mcleans practice and “share what they saw.”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I attended Yorktown's practice today and I figured I would share what I saw there. To start the patriots worked on some clearing and faceoff stuff with emphasis on keep the ball away from the poles. I imagine they were doing this in anticipation of most of their middies not being able to carry with Mcleans #21 or #22 on them. More on the defensive side the patriots seemed to be working on some zone, to me it seemed that they were stretching extra far out on the initiations against the zone. I would imagine they are zoning in order better control #3 and #4 as much of the remaining McLean offense are not really threats. Finally on the offensive end worked on avoiding and running away from slides, besides that it seems like they are playing much of their normal system.
Just thought I'd share with everyone, if I explained why they might be doing any of these drills wrong feel free to correct me as I'd love to know the real reason. Anyways have a great day everyone!
Guy wants to help Mclean so bad he went and spied on a Yorktown practice, that is absolutely insane. Some Michigan football type stuff going on here. Have some integrity man.
Anonymous wrote:I attended Yorktown's practice today and I figured I would share what I saw there. To start the patriots worked on some clearing and faceoff stuff with emphasis on keep the ball away from the poles. I imagine they were doing this in anticipation of most of their middies not being able to carry with Mcleans #21 or #22 on them. More on the defensive side the patriots seemed to be working on some zone, to me it seemed that they were stretching extra far out on the initiations against the zone. I would imagine they are zoning in order better control #3 and #4 as much of the remaining McLean offense are not really threats. Finally on the offensive end worked on avoiding and running away from slides, besides that it seems like they are playing much of their normal system.
Just thought I'd share with everyone, if I explained why they might be doing any of these drills wrong feel free to correct me as I'd love to know the real reason. Anyways have a great day everyone!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Stone bridge in a 2 goal game with Robo late in the 4th 🤯
11-7 Robinson win
This game was tied 7-7 at one point but Stone Bridge put there backup goalie in to get some reps and.....
How can Robo be #1 with such a bad effort against a bad 5A school?
It was never tied 7-7. It was 7-6 at one point.
I guess they're #1 because they're 11-0 and have beaten Yorktown, McLean, Langley, and Madison. Agreed that this was not the best showing by the "top team."
Kids had a bad game…sue them. Not to mention, they really have not had a bad game prior to Stone Bridge.
Anonymous wrote:Freedom is a joke
Anonymous wrote:Madlax top four is the same as the first rankings guy (likely the fake one). Suprising, but Madlax isn’t great at Public school rankings either so maybe that’s a bad thing.