Anonymous wrote:I don’t have a dog in the Oakton/Centerville back and forth, but it really strains credulity for Centerville to rag on Oakton coaches and players, and blame the refs, since Centerville has lost to every competitive team it’s played, Madison, Robinson, Battlefield, South Lakes, and Oakton twice (not to mention McLean). Beating up lesser teams and running up the score doesn’t make you a good team.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t have a dog in the Oakton/Centerville back and forth, but it really strains credulity for Centerville to rag on Oakton coaches and players, and blame the refs, since Centerville has lost to every competitive team it’s played, Madison, Robinson, Battlefield, South Lakes, and Oakton twice (not to mention McLean). Beating up lesser teams and running up the score doesn’t make you a good team.
Centreville had running clock on McLean 19-6 was final…
Anonymous wrote:I don’t have a dog in the Oakton/Centerville back and forth, but it really strains credulity for Centerville to rag on Oakton coaches and players, and blame the refs, since Centerville has lost to every competitive team it’s played, Madison, Robinson, Battlefield, South Lakes, and Oakton twice (not to mention McLean). Beating up lesser teams and running up the score doesn’t make you a good team.
Anonymous wrote:My point, if your coach is a good person who is a positive life influence on your daughter, be content. He/she is not much better or worse than anyone else.
Anonymous wrote:If the ball bounces a couple different ways for cville, oakton would have lost. There’s more to coaching than X’s and O’s. Oakton coaches don’t have what it takes and just because you played for a D1 college, doesn’t automatically make you a great coach. The players are doing all the work and winning on their own. From what I hear from others in the program, the coaches don’t coach and all the BS they are putting out about building confidence, etc.. is all BS. Why do you think throughout the season players have been crying during a game when they call a TO, there’s lots more going on within that coaching staff then what others think.
Anonymous wrote:If the ball bounces a couple different ways for cville, oakton would have lost. There’s more to coaching than X’s and O’s. Oakton coaches don’t have what it takes and just because you played for a D1 college, doesn’t automatically make you a great coach. The players are doing all the work and winning on their own. From what I hear from others in the program, the coaches don’t coach and all the BS they are putting out about building confidence, etc.. is all BS. Why do you think throughout the season players have been crying during a game when they call a TO, there’s lots more going on within that coaching staff then what others think.
Anonymous wrote:The Centerville coach is highly regarded, and should be, but it’s hard to pass over the coaches of an undefeated team that has prevailed over every other team in the district. Oakton’s coaches also deserve kudos for fostering confidence, getting more players involved in the scoring, running a very successful defense, and not trying to run up the score on weak opponents.