Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:VDA's next two games are against Richmond and Arlington, which are more skillful teams. VDA will most likely park the bus against both opponents and try to get a goal on a counter. So far VDA was doing well against cream puffs, but it struggled against good teams, like NC Courage.
It’s funny that those teams are all “cream puffs” when VDA plays them but somehow when Arlington plays those very same teams they suddenly turn into the greatest teams in the all the land.
They did not play the same teams. For example, Arlington already played against Richmond, the first place team, which VDA is yet to play. VDA played against BRYC, the weakest team from our area, but Arlington did not. Arlington also played some cream puffs and beat them by big scores, but its early schedule had more tough teams. So far, VDA faced one top level team, NC Courage, and lost by a big score. Arlington tied NC Courage.
VDA 1.12 PPG Average of opponent after 11 games
Arlington 1.36 PPG Average of opponent after 9 games.
Arlington had a tougher schedule and more importantly did not get blown out by NC Courage.
They will all end up with the same schedule. You are so dumb.
We are comparing the strength of schedules that these teams already played, genius. If VDA gets spanked in the next two games by Richmond and Arlington, which have stronger teams, VDA will drop to midtable.
VDA beat Richmond.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:VDA's next two games are against Richmond and Arlington, which are more skillful teams. VDA will most likely park the bus against both opponents and try to get a goal on a counter. So far VDA was doing well against cream puffs, but it struggled against good teams, like NC Courage.
It’s funny that those teams are all “cream puffs” when VDA plays them but somehow when Arlington plays those very same teams they suddenly turn into the greatest teams in the all the land.
They did not play the same teams. For example, Arlington already played against Richmond, the first place team, which VDA is yet to play. VDA played against BRYC, the weakest team from our area, but Arlington did not. Arlington also played some cream puffs and beat them by big scores, but its early schedule had more tough teams. So far, VDA faced one top level team, NC Courage, and lost by a big score. Arlington tied NC Courage.
VDA 1.12 PPG Average of opponent after 11 games
Arlington 1.36 PPG Average of opponent after 9 games.
Arlington had a tougher schedule and more importantly did not get blown out by NC Courage.
They will all end up with the same schedule. You are so dumb.
We are comparing the strength of schedules that these teams already played, genius. If VDA gets spanked in the next two games by Richmond and Arlington, which have stronger teams, VDA will drop to midtable.
VDA beat Richmond.
I am sure the Arlington and VA Union parents will find a basis for quibbling on behalf of their little Chelseas.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:VDA's next two games are against Richmond and Arlington, which are more skillful teams. VDA will most likely park the bus against both opponents and try to get a goal on a counter. So far VDA was doing well against cream puffs, but it struggled against good teams, like NC Courage.
It’s funny that those teams are all “cream puffs” when VDA plays them but somehow when Arlington plays those very same teams they suddenly turn into the greatest teams in the all the land.
They did not play the same teams. For example, Arlington already played against Richmond, the first place team, which VDA is yet to play. VDA played against BRYC, the weakest team from our area, but Arlington did not. Arlington also played some cream puffs and beat them by big scores, but its early schedule had more tough teams. So far, VDA faced one top level team, NC Courage, and lost by a big score. Arlington tied NC Courage.
VDA 1.12 PPG Average of opponent after 11 games
Arlington 1.36 PPG Average of opponent after 9 games.
Arlington had a tougher schedule and more importantly did not get blown out by NC Courage.
They will all end up with the same schedule. You are so dumb.
We are comparing the strength of schedules that these teams already played, genius. If VDA gets spanked in the next two games by Richmond and Arlington, which have stronger teams, VDA will drop to midtable.
VDA beat Richmond.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:VDA's next two games are against Richmond and Arlington, which are more skillful teams. VDA will most likely park the bus against both opponents and try to get a goal on a counter. So far VDA was doing well against cream puffs, but it struggled against good teams, like NC Courage.
It’s funny that those teams are all “cream puffs” when VDA plays them but somehow when Arlington plays those very same teams they suddenly turn into the greatest teams in the all the land.
They did not play the same teams. For example, Arlington already played against Richmond, the first place team, which VDA is yet to play. VDA played against BRYC, the weakest team from our area, but Arlington did not. Arlington also played some cream puffs and beat them by big scores, but its early schedule had more tough teams. So far, VDA faced one top level team, NC Courage, and lost by a big score. Arlington tied NC Courage.
VDA 1.12 PPG Average of opponent after 11 games
Arlington 1.36 PPG Average of opponent after 9 games.
Arlington had a tougher schedule and more importantly did not get blown out by NC Courage.
They will all end up with the same schedule. You are so dumb.
We are comparing the strength of schedules that these teams already played, genius. If VDA gets spanked in the next two games by Richmond and Arlington, which have stronger teams, VDA will drop to midtable.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:VDA's next two games are against Richmond and Arlington, which are more skillful teams. VDA will most likely park the bus against both opponents and try to get a goal on a counter. So far VDA was doing well against cream puffs, but it struggled against good teams, like NC Courage.
It’s funny that those teams are all “cream puffs” when VDA plays them but somehow when Arlington plays those very same teams they suddenly turn into the greatest teams in the all the land.
They did not play the same teams. For example, Arlington already played against Richmond, the first place team, which VDA is yet to play. VDA played against BRYC, the weakest team from our area, but Arlington did not. Arlington also played some cream puffs and beat them by big scores, but its early schedule had more tough teams. So far, VDA faced one top level team, NC Courage, and lost by a big score. Arlington tied NC Courage.
VDA 1.12 PPG Average of opponent after 11 games
Arlington 1.36 PPG Average of opponent after 9 games.
Arlington had a tougher schedule and more importantly did not get blown out by NC Courage.
They will all end up with the same schedule. You are so dumb.
We are comparing the strength of schedules that these teams already played, genius. If VDA gets spanked in the next two games by Richmond and Arlington, which have stronger teams, VDA will drop to midtable.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:VDA's next two games are against Richmond and Arlington, which are more skillful teams. VDA will most likely park the bus against both opponents and try to get a goal on a counter. So far VDA was doing well against cream puffs, but it struggled against good teams, like NC Courage.
It’s funny that those teams are all “cream puffs” when VDA plays them but somehow when Arlington plays those very same teams they suddenly turn into the greatest teams in the all the land.
They did not play the same teams. For example, Arlington already played against Richmond, the first place team, which VDA is yet to play. VDA played against BRYC, the weakest team from our area, but Arlington did not. Arlington also played some cream puffs and beat them by big scores, but its early schedule had more tough teams. So far, VDA faced one top level team, NC Courage, and lost by a big score. Arlington tied NC Courage.
VDA 1.12 PPG Average of opponent after 11 games
Arlington 1.36 PPG Average of opponent after 9 games.
Arlington had a tougher schedule and more importantly did not get blown out by NC Courage.
They will all end up with the same schedule. You are so dumb.
We are comparing the strength of schedules that these teams already played, genius. If VDA gets spanked in the next two games by Richmond and Arlington, which have stronger teams, VDA will drop to midtable.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:VDA's next two games are against Richmond and Arlington, which are more skillful teams. VDA will most likely park the bus against both opponents and try to get a goal on a counter. So far VDA was doing well against cream puffs, but it struggled against good teams, like NC Courage.
It’s funny that those teams are all “cream puffs” when VDA plays them but somehow when Arlington plays those very same teams they suddenly turn into the greatest teams in the all the land.
They did not play the same teams. For example, Arlington already played against Richmond, the first place team, which VDA is yet to play. VDA played against BRYC, the weakest team from our area, but Arlington did not. Arlington also played some cream puffs and beat them by big scores, but its early schedule had more tough teams. So far, VDA faced one top level team, NC Courage, and lost by a big score. Arlington tied NC Courage.
VDA 1.12 PPG Average of opponent after 11 games
Arlington 1.36 PPG Average of opponent after 9 games.
Arlington had a tougher schedule and more importantly did not get blown out by NC Courage.
They will all end up with the same schedule. You are so dumb.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:VDA's next two games are against Richmond and Arlington, which are more skillful teams. VDA will most likely park the bus against both opponents and try to get a goal on a counter. So far VDA was doing well against cream puffs, but it struggled against good teams, like NC Courage.
It’s funny that those teams are all “cream puffs” when VDA plays them but somehow when Arlington plays those very same teams they suddenly turn into the greatest teams in the all the land.
They did not play the same teams. For example, Arlington already played against Richmond, the first place team, which VDA is yet to play. VDA played against BRYC, the weakest team from our area, but Arlington did not. Arlington also played some cream puffs and beat them by big scores, but its early schedule had more tough teams. So far, VDA faced one top level team, NC Courage, and lost by a big score. Arlington tied NC Courage.
VDA 1.12 PPG Average of opponent after 11 games
Arlington 1.36 PPG Average of opponent after 9 games.
Arlington had a tougher schedule and more importantly did not get blown out by NC Courage.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:VDA's next two games are against Richmond and Arlington, which are more skillful teams. VDA will most likely park the bus against both opponents and try to get a goal on a counter. So far VDA was doing well against cream puffs, but it struggled against good teams, like NC Courage.
It’s funny that those teams are all “cream puffs” when VDA plays them but somehow when Arlington plays those very same teams they suddenly turn into the greatest teams in the all the land.
They did not play the same teams. For example, Arlington already played against Richmond, the first place team, which VDA is yet to play. VDA played against BRYC, the weakest team from our area, but Arlington did not. Arlington also played some cream puffs and beat them by big scores, but its early schedule had more tough teams. So far, VDA faced one top level team, NC Courage, and lost by a big score. Arlington tied NC Courage.
VDA 1.12 PPG Average of opponent after 11 games
Arlington 1.36 PPG Average of opponent after 9 games.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:VDA's next two games are against Richmond and Arlington, which are more skillful teams. VDA will most likely park the bus against both opponents and try to get a goal on a counter. So far VDA was doing well against cream puffs, but it struggled against good teams, like NC Courage.
It’s funny that those teams are all “cream puffs” when VDA plays them but somehow when Arlington plays those very same teams they suddenly turn into the greatest teams in the all the land.
Are Arlington parents the new FCV parents on DCUM?
I love it! Chests puffed out- can't wait till VDA and Arlington play- Hopefully someone can get the video of the game and post it. Battle of the DMV 08 giants and a great measuring stick for us all!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:VDA's next two games are against Richmond and Arlington, which are more skillful teams. VDA will most likely park the bus against both opponents and try to get a goal on a counter. So far VDA was doing well against cream puffs, but it struggled against good teams, like NC Courage.
It’s funny that those teams are all “cream puffs” when VDA plays them but somehow when Arlington plays those very same teams they suddenly turn into the greatest teams in the all the land.
They did not play the same teams. For example, Arlington already played against Richmond, the first place team, which VDA is yet to play. VDA played against BRYC, the weakest team from our area, but Arlington did not. Arlington also played some cream puffs and beat them by big scores, but its early schedule had more tough teams. So far, VDA faced one top level team, NC Courage, and lost by a big score. Arlington tied NC Courage.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:VDA's next two games are against Richmond and Arlington, which are more skillful teams. VDA will most likely park the bus against both opponents and try to get a goal on a counter. So far VDA was doing well against cream puffs, but it struggled against good teams, like NC Courage.
It’s funny that those teams are all “cream puffs” when VDA plays them but somehow when Arlington plays those very same teams they suddenly turn into the greatest teams in the all the land.
They did not play the same teams. For example, Arlington already played against Richmond, the first place team, which VDA is yet to play. VDA played against BRYC, the weakest team from our area, but Arlington did not. Arlington also played some cream puffs and beat them by big scores, but its early schedule had more tough teams. So far, VDA faced one top level team, NC Courage, and lost by a big score. Arlington tied NC Courage.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:VDA's next two games are against Richmond and Arlington, which are more skillful teams. VDA will most likely park the bus against both opponents and try to get a goal on a counter. So far VDA was doing well against cream puffs, but it struggled against good teams, like NC Courage.
It’s funny that those teams are all “cream puffs” when VDA plays them but somehow when Arlington plays those very same teams they suddenly turn into the greatest teams in the all the land.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:VDA's next two games are against Richmond and Arlington, which are more skillful teams. VDA will most likely park the bus against both opponents and try to get a goal on a counter. So far VDA was doing well against cream puffs, but it struggled against good teams, like NC Courage.
It’s funny that those teams are all “cream puffs” when VDA plays them but somehow when Arlington plays those very same teams they suddenly turn into the greatest teams in the all the land.
Are Arlington parents the new FCV parents on DCUM?