Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:any scrimmages this weekend?
Only thing I am aware of is McLean/West Potomac tonight.
How did it go?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:any scrimmages this weekend?
Only thing I am aware of is McLean/West Potomac tonight.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don't sleep on Langley and McLean in the Liberty.
Langley looks really strong. No one is saying how McLean did against Potomac. I guess McLean has West Potomac tomorrow night. I’m assuming they should win that pretty easily.[/quote
McLean/potomac was really chill; they didn’t wear uniforms and didn’t keep score
Anonymous wrote:any scrimmages this weekend?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No one has lost to anyone yet. Hayfield kept it close to Yorktown for a half and was leading West Po at half in a scrimmage. They start winning and losing next week when all the coaches have the same priority and implement a game plan and scout. No one is scouting for a scrimmage or showing much on offense. Mad, Rob, York, Langley, McLean, LB, West Po, and Hayfield will all compete for there region IMO. With Madison and Rob having the best chance to come out on top.
Yep. It's fun to speculate but the season starts next week. Some great week 1 matchups with Madison v. Riverside, Yorktown v. Robinson, and Battlefield v. Briar Woods.
Madison v. Riverside (MADISON by 8)
Yorktown v. Robinson (ROBO by 4)
Battlefield v. Briar Woods (Battlefield by 10+)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No one has lost to anyone yet. Hayfield kept it close to Yorktown for a half and was leading West Po at half in a scrimmage. They start winning and losing next week when all the coaches have the same priority and implement a game plan and scout. No one is scouting for a scrimmage or showing much on offense. Mad, Rob, York, Langley, McLean, LB, West Po, and Hayfield will all compete for there region IMO. With Madison and Rob having the best chance to come out on top.
Yep. It's fun to speculate but the season starts next week. Some great week 1 matchups with Madison v. Riverside, Yorktown v. Robinson, and Battlefield v. Briar Woods.
I completely agree. I'm all for speculating and the season is better for the back and forth IMO, but talking about preseason results as if they're anything but speculation is the individual using confirmation bias.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No one has lost to anyone yet. Hayfield kept it close to Yorktown for a half and was leading West Po at half in a scrimmage. They start winning and losing next week when all the coaches have the same priority and implement a game plan and scout. No one is scouting for a scrimmage or showing much on offense. Mad, Rob, York, Langley, McLean, LB, West Po, and Hayfield will all compete for there region IMO. With Madison and Rob having the best chance to come out on top.
Yep. It's fun to speculate but the season starts next week. Some great week 1 matchups with Madison v. Riverside, Yorktown v. Robinson, and Battlefield v. Briar Woods.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No one has lost to anyone yet. Hayfield kept it close to Yorktown for a half and was leading West Po at half in a scrimmage. They start winning and losing next week when all the coaches have the same priority and implement a game plan and scout. No one is scouting for a scrimmage or showing much on offense. Mad, Rob, York, Langley, McLean, LB, West Po, and Hayfield will all compete for there region IMO. With Madison and Rob having the best chance to come out on top.
Yep. It's fun to speculate but the season starts next week. Some great week 1 matchups with Madison v. Riverside, Yorktown v. Robinson, and Battlefield v. Briar Woods.
Anonymous wrote:No one has lost to anyone yet. Hayfield kept it close to Yorktown for a half and was leading West Po at half in a scrimmage. They start winning and losing next week when all the coaches have the same priority and implement a game plan and scout. No one is scouting for a scrimmage or showing much on offense. Mad, Rob, York, Langley, McLean, LB, West Po, and Hayfield will all compete for there region IMO. With Madison and Rob having the best chance to come out on top.
.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Agree Robo is clear #1, Yorktown is close #2, this year in VHSL. Too deep and well coached. No idea on LB, they don't have much after last year as they were carried by their star commits, so would not put then in #2. West Po likely #2 in Region C?
Didn't Robinson lose 9-3 to Indy, who then lost 10-3 to Langley?
Anonymous wrote:Agree Robo is clear #1, Yorktown is close #2, this year in VHSL. Too deep and well coached. No idea on LB, they don't have much after last year as they were carried by their star commits, so would not put then in #2. West Po likely #2 in Region C?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Agree Robo is clear #1, Yorktown is close #2, this year in VHSL. Too deep and well coached. No idea on LB, they don't have much after last year as they were carried by their star commits, so would not put then in #2. West Po likely #2 in Region C?
Madison is the clear number one and Robinson is number two. Yorktown is probably number three for now. WestPo reportedly lost to Yorktown 10-1 last night. Hayfield lost to Yorktown 4 to 3. There’s no way WestPo can be number two in Region C.
As everyone else said, despite the Yorktown hayfield score being close it did seem as if they played it more like a real game then scrimmage, that being because of lack of subs. Whereas Yorktown was rotating what was very noticeable 3s and 4s