Anonymous wrote:Battlefield at Riverside on Wednesday. Prediction is Battlefield by 7.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Langley is still completely in the race for the state title, they have the best fogo and goalie in the state by a long shot, and still have some offensive weapons.
still in the conversation, but not #1 anymore... I have moved them somewhere between #4-7 in my rankings. Its a BIG loss, he had over 100 points last year, can't just magically replace that production
somewhat agree but I think you are overlooking how much of a fire power this offense is with all starters returning after playing key roles and contributing points last year in either region semi final or region final games. Sure its a huge loss but they still have #7 to run the offense along with the players who all put up stats last year. It would definitely be a much greater hit to the team if they lost their fogo our goalie as those are Langleys biggest edge over other teams. (altough those are the few positions they have depth at). While they might not be the 1 spot I think its ridiculous to move them out of the top 3.
This is the most homer-rific take on a situation possible. Come on.
The defenses faced were keying on THE GUY and he still scored over 100 points? Losing him is massive. Don't cope about it. Accept it is a huge loss and absolutely means the team is weaker.
He clearly said the team was weaker and its a huge loss??? What exactly are you critiquing, obviously losing your best player on any team is gonna be tough but for this langley team specifically their advantage lies at the x and a great goalie situation, I dont think its crazy to keep them on the top 3 either.
I understand langley still dominates those positions but do they even have anyone to fill Milones spot? who will the 3rd attackmen be? not anyone with experience
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Langley is still completely in the race for the state title, they have the best fogo and goalie in the state by a long shot, and still have some offensive weapons.
still in the conversation, but not #1 anymore... I have moved them somewhere between #4-7 in my rankings. Its a BIG loss, he had over 100 points last year, can't just magically replace that production
somewhat agree but I think you are overlooking how much of a fire power this offense is with all starters returning after playing key roles and contributing points last year in either region semi final or region final games. Sure its a huge loss but they still have #7 to run the offense along with the players who all put up stats last year. It would definitely be a much greater hit to the team if they lost their fogo our goalie as those are Langleys biggest edge over other teams. (altough those are the few positions they have depth at). While they might not be the 1 spot I think its ridiculous to move them out of the top 3.
This is the most homer-rific take on a situation possible. Come on.
The defenses faced were keying on THE GUY and he still scored over 100 points? Losing him is massive. Don't cope about it. Accept it is a huge loss and absolutely means the team is weaker.
He clearly said the team was weaker and its a huge loss??? What exactly are you critiquing, obviously losing your best player on any team is gonna be tough but for this langley team specifically their advantage lies at the x and a great goalie situation, I dont think its crazy to keep them on the top 3 either.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Langley is still completely in the race for the state title, they have the best fogo and goalie in the state by a long shot, and still have some offensive weapons.
still in the conversation, but not #1 anymore... I have moved them somewhere between #4-7 in my rankings. Its a BIG loss, he had over 100 points last year, can't just magically replace that production
somewhat agree but I think you are overlooking how much of a fire power this offense is with all starters returning after playing key roles and contributing points last year in either region semi final or region final games. Sure its a huge loss but they still have #7 to run the offense along with the players who all put up stats last year. It would definitely be a much greater hit to the team if they lost their fogo our goalie as those are Langleys biggest edge over other teams. (altough those are the few positions they have depth at). While they might not be the 1 spot I think its ridiculous to move them out of the top 3.
This is the most homer-rific take on a situation possible. Come on.
The defenses faced were keying on THE GUY and he still scored over 100 points? Losing him is massive. Don't cope about it. Accept it is a huge loss and absolutely means the team is weaker.
He clearly said the team was weaker and its a huge loss??? What exactly are you critiquing, obviously losing your best player on any team is gonna be tough but for this langley team specifically their advantage lies at the x and a great goalie situation, I dont think its crazy to keep them on the top 3 either.
Oh its going to be huge loss.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Langley is still completely in the race for the state title, they have the best fogo and goalie in the state by a long shot, and still have some offensive weapons.
still in the conversation, but not #1 anymore... I have moved them somewhere between #4-7 in my rankings. Its a BIG loss, he had over 100 points last year, can't just magically replace that production
somewhat agree but I think you are overlooking how much of a fire power this offense is with all starters returning after playing key roles and contributing points last year in either region semi final or region final games. Sure its a huge loss but they still have #7 to run the offense along with the players who all put up stats last year. It would definitely be a much greater hit to the team if they lost their fogo our goalie as those are Langleys biggest edge over other teams. (altough those are the few positions they have depth at). While they might not be the 1 spot I think its ridiculous to move them out of the top 3.
This is the most homer-rific take on a situation possible. Come on.
The defenses faced were keying on THE GUY and he still scored over 100 points? Losing him is massive. Don't cope about it. Accept it is a huge loss and absolutely means the team is weaker.
He clearly said the team was weaker and its a huge loss??? What exactly are you critiquing, obviously losing your best player on any team is gonna be tough but for this langley team specifically their advantage lies at the x and a great goalie situation, I dont think its crazy to keep them on the top 3 either.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Langley is still completely in the race for the state title, they have the best fogo and goalie in the state by a long shot, and still have some offensive weapons.
still in the conversation, but not #1 anymore... I have moved them somewhere between #4-7 in my rankings. Its a BIG loss, he had over 100 points last year, can't just magically replace that production
somewhat agree but I think you are overlooking how much of a fire power this offense is with all starters returning after playing key roles and contributing points last year in either region semi final or region final games. Sure its a huge loss but they still have #7 to run the offense along with the players who all put up stats last year. It would definitely be a much greater hit to the team if they lost their fogo our goalie as those are Langleys biggest edge over other teams. (altough those are the few positions they have depth at). While they might not be the 1 spot I think its ridiculous to move them out of the top 3.
This is the most homer-rific take on a situation possible. Come on.
The defenses faced were keying on THE GUY and he still scored over 100 points? Losing him is massive. Don't cope about it. Accept it is a huge loss and absolutely means the team is weaker.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Langley is still completely in the race for the state title, they have the best fogo and goalie in the state by a long shot, and still have some offensive weapons.
still in the conversation, but not #1 anymore... I have moved them somewhere between #4-7 in my rankings. Its a BIG loss, he had over 100 points last year, can't just magically replace that production
somewhat agree but I think you are overlooking how much of a fire power this offense is with all starters returning after playing key roles and contributing points last year in either region semi final or region final games. Sure its a huge loss but they still have #7 to run the offense along with the players who all put up stats last year. It would definitely be a much greater hit to the team if they lost their fogo our goalie as those are Langleys biggest edge over other teams. (altough those are the few positions they have depth at). While they might not be the 1 spot I think its ridiculous to move them out of the top 3.
Anonymous wrote:Madison vs Flint Hill today
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Langley is still completely in the race for the state title, they have the best fogo and goalie in the state by a long shot, and still have some offensive weapons.
still in the conversation, but not #1 anymore... I have moved them somewhere between #4-7 in my rankings. Its a BIG loss, he had over 100 points last year, can't just magically replace that production
Anonymous wrote:Langley is still completely in the race for the state title, they have the best fogo and goalie in the state by a long shot, and still have some offensive weapons.