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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostHere’s where this gets fun. In your effort to legitimize yourself, you exposed the issue with your statements. The chiefs annihilated (beat) the Patriots 41-14 in week 1, 2014. Remember the Chiefs historic win over the Seahawks in the SB that season? Me neither. Weymouth - SL was early September, same with BC-Hingham and Brockton-NB. But please, continue to make judgments about all of these teams based on one game you happened to see 4 weeks ago. If you want to preface your rankings and claims about teams by saying “I saw them play once five weeks ago” then have at it. Otherwise you can’t really make any legitimate statements about the current state of any of the teams, their players, or really anything. Good work, nice effort.
So unless you can provide some information on why the original statement above is wrong, your comments are useless, pointless, and provide no information for an argument against.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI'm not sure I would describe them as "way down". They're 8-2-2 after yesterday's 3-1 win over MC. I do agree with you that they lack a true goal scorer. Their leading returning goal scorer has barely played this year due to injury. While every team deals with injuries this is a tough one for SJP. He's been a starter since his sophomore year and can be very explosive when healthy.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWellesley is average
Needham is decent
Weymouth is average
Silver Lake is average with a good record
New Bedford is average
Durfee is average
Brockton down from last year
BC is average
The hock is terrible for D1 quality this year.
First year in a long time the South is simple average with no dominate or explosive team that comes in as your clear favorite.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostSilver Lake is very good this year. I realize you can’t say that based on win/loss record based on the garbage conference they play in, but they have a core of talented players. I expect they will be strong next year as well as their strength is the junior class.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI saw Milford the other night; they have some pretty good talent. Two really good attackers, both good-sized.
Granted their opponent had a horrible night (2 or 3 gift goals and some other gifts that Milford did not cash in on), may have made them look better than they are.
They are 8-1-2 now according to the MIAA. Someone told me it's going to be their first tournament appearance in quite a while.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThis game was vs Attleboro, who played horribly. Then the next game they managed to tie Mansfield, who's 9-0-4. Go figure.
Milford and Canton may be able to make a run in D2.. if they can avoid Nauset
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostD1 Hock teams are average at best. never do any damage in the tourney
Milford and Canton may be able to make a run in D2.. if they can avoid Nauset
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Just had a chance to watch some Merrimack Valley games.
Chelsmford is talented and well balanced at all positions. Goalie looked pretty good as well.
Andover is a bit sloppy, doesn't have a lot of speed and athleticism.
North Andover has forwards that can shoot, but not a lot of speed. They make very risky passes in their own defensive third, a team that puts a lot of pressure on that can capitalize on that.
Saw Lowell as well. Wasn't overly impressed with them. Looks like they have weaknesses at certain positions. Goalie not particularly quick.
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