Anonymous wrote:I was curious if who Indy has left in the regular season so I just checked. Chantilly next just reminded me how much lacrosse has fallen the last 10 years. Chantilly used to be a powerhouse.. 6A has never been worse.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Robinson scores over 10 a game and their strength of schedule has been stellar. Definitely a defense led team but that Robo offense is starting to gel. There’s a reason they (and Madison) are USA lacrosse ranked.
Battlefield will end the season with the toughest SoS.
Against Chantilly and Soco? Who are you kidding? 4 against Madison, 6 Broadneck, 2 Severna Park, and 7 whole goals against Oakton. Stellar.
Yea, Robo offense sucks. They can only score against bad teams. Indy can score against everyone and they will improve and Robo will get worse. Indy is the state champions. Everyone else shake in their boots and quit now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Robinson scores over 10 a game and their strength of schedule has been stellar. Definitely a defense led team but that Robo offense is starting to gel. There’s a reason they (and Madison) are USA lacrosse ranked.
Battlefield will end the season with the toughest SoS.
lulz robo dad is backAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Robinson scores over 10 a game and their strength of schedule has been stellar. Definitely a defense led team but that Robo offense is starting to gel. There’s a reason they (and Madison) are USA lacrosse ranked.
Battlefield will end the season with the toughest SoS.
Anonymous wrote:Robinson scores over 10 a game and their strength of schedule has been stellar. Definitely a defense led team but that Robo offense is starting to gel. There’s a reason they (and Madison) are USA lacrosse ranked.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think you’re referring to “ball control” and “valuing possession” which Robo and Madison both excel at. Run and gun teams like Indy can become “slow break” teams pretty quickly when they encounter a good defense.
Robo will have a hard time scoring on Indy, that’s not a good matchup for Robo. Madison more capable.
9-1 more capable?
Anonymous wrote:I think you’re referring to “ball control” and “valuing possession” which Robo and Madison both excel at. Run and gun teams like Indy can become “slow break” teams pretty quickly when they encounter a good defense.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think you’re referring to “ball control” and “valuing possession” which Robo and Madison both excel at. Run and gun teams like Indy can become “slow break” teams pretty quickly when they encounter a good defense.
Robo will have a hard time scoring on Indy, that’s not a good matchup for Robo. Madison more capable.
Anonymous wrote:I think you’re referring to “ball control” and “valuing possession” which Robo and Madison both excel at. Run and gun teams like Indy can become “slow break” teams pretty quickly when they encounter a good defense.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good game in Haymarket tonight. Both teams looked talented and composed. Indy transition and crease finishes were pretty tonight. I bet these two play again.
Indy's transition offense is very good, they really punish bad slides.