Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Visi should not have won it by much more. SJC played them tough. Both teams had sloppy play at times. As someone at the game, there were more comments on the sideline on how hard fought the game was between both teams. Why can’t SJC just be a solid team that took the mighty Visi into OT. I understand this chat comments on them having no depth, but give it a rest.
I disagree with this . Visi and sjc both have good players but Visi fell lost its way the second half. Visi won’t reach its full potential until they better control the midi line and open up the offense.
^What does this even mean?
It means
A. visi played poorly in the second half and the game was closer than it should
have been.
B. That visi does not use its entire offense because the sisters and the other midi do whatever they want. Zero play from the x, very little passing in the transition, and zero use of the attack line. Until they straighten this out outcomes will be below potential.
This is very true. Every goal besides 1 or 2 in every game (Outside Bullis) has been scored by the 3 middies. No ball movement whatsoever. They have other strong players in the offensive unit and don’t seem to use them.
Dad coach is brand new and playing the girls that he knows. More of a boys team strategy - just get it to the strongest girl and let her run and gun.
Dad coach knows many of the girls well- and the strategy comment is not 100% correct. There are plays that could use all players but the middies do as they please and are selfish.
Sounds like things are back to normal with disgruntled parents at Visi.
Yes-- very similar to the St. Js parents above!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Visi should not have won it by much more. SJC played them tough. Both teams had sloppy play at times. As someone at the game, there were more comments on the sideline on how hard fought the game was between both teams. Why can’t SJC just be a solid team that took the mighty Visi into OT. I understand this chat comments on them having no depth, but give it a rest.
I disagree with this . Visi and sjc both have good players but Visi fell lost its way the second half. Visi won’t reach its full potential until they better control the midi line and open up the offense.
^What does this even mean?
It means
A. visi played poorly in the second half and the game was closer than it should
have been.
B. That visi does not use its entire offense because the sisters and the other midi do whatever they want. Zero play from the x, very little passing in the transition, and zero use of the attack line. Until they straighten this out outcomes will be below potential.
This is very true. Every goal besides 1 or 2 in every game (Outside Bullis) has been scored by the 3 middies. No ball movement whatsoever. They have other strong players in the offensive unit and don’t seem to use them.
Dad coach is brand new and playing the girls that he knows. More of a boys team strategy - just get it to the strongest girl and let her run and gun.
Dad coach knows many of the girls well- and the strategy comment is not 100% correct. There are plays that could use all players but the middies do as they please and are selfish.
Sounds like things are back to normal with disgruntled parents at Visi.
Yes-- very similar to the St. Js parents above!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Visi should not have won it by much more. SJC played them tough. Both teams had sloppy play at times. As someone at the game, there were more comments on the sideline on how hard fought the game was between both teams. Why can’t SJC just be a solid team that took the mighty Visi into OT. I understand this chat comments on them having no depth, but give it a rest.
I disagree with this . Visi and sjc both have good players but Visi fell lost its way the second half. Visi won’t reach its full potential until they better control the midi line and open up the offense.
^What does this even mean?
It means
A. visi played poorly in the second half and the game was closer than it should
have been.
B. That visi does not use its entire offense because the sisters and the other midi do whatever they want. Zero play from the x, very little passing in the transition, and zero use of the attack line. Until they straighten this out outcomes will be below potential.
This is very true. Every goal besides 1 or 2 in every game (Outside Bullis) has been scored by the 3 middies. No ball movement whatsoever. They have other strong players in the offensive unit and don’t seem to use them.
Dad coach is brand new and playing the girls that he knows. More of a boys team strategy - just get it to the strongest girl and let her run and gun.
Dad coach knows many of the girls well- and the strategy comment is not 100% correct. There are plays that could use all players but the middies do as they please and are selfish.
Sounds like things are back to normal with disgruntled parents at Visi.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Visi should not have won it by much more. SJC played them tough. Both teams had sloppy play at times. As someone at the game, there were more comments on the sideline on how hard fought the game was between both teams. Why can’t SJC just be a solid team that took the mighty Visi into OT. I understand this chat comments on them having no depth, but give it a rest.
I disagree with this . Visi and sjc both have good players but Visi fell lost its way the second half. Visi won’t reach its full potential until they better control the midi line and open up the offense.
^What does this even mean?
It means
A. visi played poorly in the second half and the game was closer than it should
have been.
B. That visi does not use its entire offense because the sisters and the other midi do whatever they want. Zero play from the x, very little passing in the transition, and zero use of the attack line. Until they straighten this out outcomes will be below potential.
This is very true. Every goal besides 1 or 2 in every game (Outside Bullis) has been scored by the 3 middies. No ball movement whatsoever. They have other strong players in the offensive unit and don’t seem to use them.
Dad coach is brand new and playing the girls that he knows. More of a boys team strategy - just get it to the strongest girl and let her run and gun.
Dad coach knows many of the girls well- and the strategy comment is not 100% correct. There are plays that could use all players but the middies do as they please and are selfish.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Visi should not have won it by much more. SJC played them tough. Both teams had sloppy play at times. As someone at the game, there were more comments on the sideline on how hard fought the game was between both teams. Why can’t SJC just be a solid team that took the mighty Visi into OT. I understand this chat comments on them having no depth, but give it a rest.
I disagree with this . Visi and sjc both have good players but Visi fell lost its way the second half. Visi won’t reach its full potential until they better control the midi line and open up the offense.
^What does this even mean?
It means
A. visi played poorly in the second half and the game was closer than it should
have been.
B. That visi does not use its entire offense because the sisters and the other midi do whatever they want. Zero play from the x, very little passing in the transition, and zero use of the attack line. Until they straighten this out outcomes will be below potential.
This is very true. Every goal besides 1 or 2 in every game (Outside Bullis) has been scored by the 3 middies. No ball movement whatsoever. They have other strong players in the offensive unit and don’t seem to use them.
Dad coach is brand new and playing the girls that he knows. More of a boys team strategy - just get it to the strongest girl and let her run and gun.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Visi should not have won it by much more. SJC played them tough. Both teams had sloppy play at times. As someone at the game, there were more comments on the sideline on how hard fought the game was between both teams. Why can’t SJC just be a solid team that took the mighty Visi into OT. I understand this chat comments on them having no depth, but give it a rest.
I disagree with this . Visi and sjc both have good players but Visi fell lost its way the second half. Visi won’t reach its full potential until they better control the midi line and open up the offense.
^What does this even mean?
It means
A. visi played poorly in the second half and the game was closer than it should
have been.
B. That visi does not use its entire offense because the sisters and the other midi do whatever they want. Zero play from the x, very little passing in the transition, and zero use of the attack line. Until they straighten this out outcomes will be below potential.
This is very true. Every goal besides 1 or 2 in every game (Outside Bullis) has been scored by the 3 middies. No ball movement whatsoever. They have other strong players in the offensive unit and don’t seem to use them.
Anonymous wrote:Got smoked by Poto and beat Greenwich
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Visi should not have won it by much more. SJC played them tough. Both teams had sloppy play at times. As someone at the game, there were more comments on the sideline on how hard fought the game was between both teams. Why can’t SJC just be a solid team that took the mighty Visi into OT. I understand this chat comments on them having no depth, but give it a rest.
I disagree with this . Visi and sjc both have good players but Visi fell lost its way the second half. Visi won’t reach its full potential until they better control the midi line and open up the offense.
^What does this even mean?
It means
A. visi played poorly in the second half and the game was closer than it should
have been.
B. That visi does not use its entire offense because the sisters and the other midi do whatever they want. Zero play from the x, very little passing in the transition, and zero use of the attack line. Until they straighten this out outcomes will be below potential.
This is very true. Every goal besides 1 or 2 in every game (Outside Bullis) has been scored by the 3 middies. No ball movement whatsoever. They have other strong players in the offensive unit and don’t seem to use them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Visi should not have won it by much more. SJC played them tough. Both teams had sloppy play at times. As someone at the game, there were more comments on the sideline on how hard fought the game was between both teams. Why can’t SJC just be a solid team that took the mighty Visi into OT. I understand this chat comments on them having no depth, but give it a rest.
I disagree with this . Visi and sjc both have good players but Visi fell lost its way the second half. Visi won’t reach its full potential until they better control the midi line and open up the offense.
^What does this even mean?
It means
A. visi played poorly in the second half and the game was closer than it should
have been.
B. That visi does not use its entire offense because the sisters and the other midi do whatever they want. Zero play from the x, very little passing in the transition, and zero use of the attack line. Until they straighten this out outcomes will be below potential.
Anonymous wrote:Que the no roster depth and outcoached trolls gunning for SJC.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:SJC Loyola score?
Loyola won 11-5 according to their twitter.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:GC over SR today. GC with the stall for 8 minutes and scored with 1 second left.
GC has no class.
Maybe not but they’re undefeated
Anonymous wrote:SJC Loyola score?