Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Holy crap! Did the POY really have 92 goals? That’s insane.
Yes, very impressive stat and very impressive player. What’s more impressive is another player in the Concorde had more goals and in less games. Some great players in the Concorde
It’s true that Oakton played more games than other Concorde teams (that’s the nature of playoffs), but that’s still almost five goals per game on average. Also, when comparing goal or point stats you have to consider strength of schedule, are others on the team sharing in the scoring, etc. Goals alone don’t tell the full story. Of course, leading one’s team to the state title is the most impressive.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Holy crap! Did the POY really have 92 goals? That’s insane.
Yes, very impressive stat and very impressive player. What’s more impressive is another player in the Concorde had more goals and in less games. Some great players in the Concorde
Anonymous wrote:Holy crap! Did the POY really have 92 goals? That’s insane.
Anonymous wrote:And we could also say Oakton’s goals were only on a yellow card and some questionable 8 meter calls. Tomato Tomato!
Holy crap! Did the POY really have 92 goals? That’s insane.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is something nice about someone else considered an insult to the other party in Vienna?
Good question. Not sure we can solve that one.