sportsperson wrote:It's funny that you ask that people include stats when you ask for possible all-state canidates. When coaches bring stats to the all-state selection meeting other coaches laugh at them. You might not believe that but I've heard it from multiple coaches who have attended this meeting for years. And that's because the coaches know that stats don't mean jack. What if a great team only has to play their starters for a half or even just a quarter before they get pulled. Their guys are probably some of the best in the state, but they probably don't have very good stats. And then there's guys on terrible teams that are probably still playing in the fourth quarter against the other team's third string or something when they are getting blown out. Not too hard to rack up the stats that way, is it? Stats are nice to look at, but rarely reliable enough to base an opinion on, at least not at this level.
he didn't really do anything against us when we played themndlionsfan wrote:Reid Haagenson of NCB will probably make one of the all-state teams this fall. He is a very good running back and is the main focus of their offense, but he's even more valuable on defense. He is their team leader and one of the best linebackers in the state. I'm guessing he will be all-state on defense before offense.
EagleFan#5 wrote:Heres a little food for thought from the GF Herald yesterday....
-- North Border: Senior quarterback Tanner Carpenter is the catalyst for an Eagles team that was Class A 11-man last season. The coach's son is 43-for-64 passing for 907 yards and 12 touchdowns. He's also got a team-high 432 rushing yards, scoring seven touchdowns. His top receivers are Dustyn Chale (14 catches, 296 yards) and 6-foot-4 Mike Smith (10-256).
Brady Langan wrote:he didn't really do anything against us when we played themndlionsfan wrote:Reid Haagenson of NCB will probably make one of the all-state teams this fall. He is a very good running back and is the main focus of their offense, but he's even more valuable on defense. He is their team leader and one of the best linebackers in the state. I'm guessing he will be all-state on defense before offense.
Brady Langan wrote:he didn't really do anything against us when we played themndlionsfan wrote:Reid Haagenson of NCB will probably make one of the all-state teams this fall. He is a very good running back and is the main focus of their offense, but he's even more valuable on defense. He is their team leader and one of the best linebackers in the state. I'm guessing he will be all-state on defense before offense.
BballFan1307 wrote:so this might sound like a dumb question..but who do you guys think is better Mauch or Ostrom, Ostrom has 7 td's receving and has been great on defense...i dont know much about Mauch though.
ClassB-bballfan wrote:Ostrom is a good athlete but he doesn't compare to Mauch in my opinion. Mauch is a strong leader in every sport he plays. He is more dominate on and off the field or court.
BballFan1307 wrote:ClassB-bballfan wrote:Ostrom is a good athlete but he doesn't compare to Mauch in my opinion. Mauch is a strong leader in every sport he plays. He is more dominate on and off the field or court.
i didnt ask about every sport he played. i asked if he was the better receiver. How can you say ostrom is not a leader. when fshp needed somebody to step up and guard mauch.. he did it. he had 2 picks. and took away the long ball from mauch. while catching two td's as well. i'll say mauch maybe be better.. but not as drastically as you guys think
Dillan has always been a good wide reciever, but up until this year not many people knew it. Teams will now start game planning on how to stop Dillan. On the other side teams have been game planning for mauch for the last 2+ years. Both good wide outs, both have to be respected. The lack of planning for a wide out like dillan or jamie is going to have negative results.BballFan1307 wrote:very true. i was just looking at stats like receiving td's ostrom has 7 and mauch had 5 until their last game..i didnt catch how many he had.
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