LZ has a very tough path with Plainfield North, SCN/St. Rita, and then ESL
I think it only gets tough with ESL. Those teams prior are good, but LZ is off the chain.
LZ has a very tough path with Plainfield North, SCN/St. Rita, and then ESL
Have been watching LZ for 15yrs, just about every game. This may be the best team in that time/ever at LZ, and there have been a few very good ones. Warren and Montini may have been the only teams to score against the first team defense.
All that being said, they need to take it one game at a time. Schaumburg gave Barrington some trouble in the first half, so they’ve gotta respect each opponent.
I think it only gets tough with ESL. Those teams prior are good, but LZ is off the chain.
I was surprised to see how much LZ throws it.Have been watching LZ for 15yrs, just about every game. This may be the best team in that time/ever at LZ, and there have been a few very good ones. Warren and Montini may have been the only teams to score against the first team defense.
All that being said, they need to take it one game at a time. Schaumburg gave Barrington some trouble in the first half, so they’ve gotta respect each opponent.
A 6-3 Warren who lost to a 4-5 ZB may not think so highly of LZ.
I think 7A will be competitive. I said in another thread that this might be my favorite playoff year. Each of the 4 largest classes should be heavily contested.
Would love to hear more about that game. It is a complete outlier. Was it matchups? Down night for LZ? Overconfidence?
I have a ton of faith in this team after seeing them suffocate a pretty good Montini offense, but that game is a head scratcher.
I'm certain that every team LZ faces will have that tape on A side and B side.
here goes bones the diplomat....7a looks soft compared to years past. no way around it.
Guaranteed. Getting yards against them for the Broncos was like searching for the Holy Grail. Not sure tape would have helped, but maybe someone can crack the code. I say unlikely.
I disagree. To me a class is judged by the sheer # of competitive schools in it. Competitive with each other that is, not the next class up. So for example when Montini, SHG, and JCA were guaranteed to win 5A the class was awful. Unwatchable even. Now that 5A looks to have some parity it looks fantastic to me (I don't buy into the Phillips hype, 3A sure). With Montini, Naz, PC, SHG in 6A with P-Ridge, Crete, Richards, Normal 6A is looking great (I dont buy PR running away with it again).here goes bones the diplomat....7a looks soft compared to years past. no way around it.
I disagree. To me a class is judged by the sheer # of competitive schools in it. Competitive with each other that is, not the next class up. So for example when Montini, SHG, and JCA were guaranteed to win 5A the class was awful. Unwatchable even. Now that 5A looks to have some parity it looks fantastic to me (I don't buy into the Phillips hype, 3A sure). With Montini, Naz, PC, SHG in 6A with P-Ridge, Crete, Richards, Normal 6A is looking great (I dont buy PR running away with it again).
Same with 7A. It was terrible when I knew the final 4 would consist of WWS, Rita, LZ, GBW, ESL, and LWE. And 8A wasnt as fun when I knew LA's half of the bracket was already won. This playoffs is going to be great.
I disagree. To me a class is judged by the sheer # of competitive schools in it. Competitive with each other that is, not the next class up.
This playoffs is going to be great.
7A has been way worse. especially in first few years of 8 classes.here goes bones the diplomat....7a looks soft compared to years past. no way around it.
That 2001 Prospect team was MUCH BETTER than the 2001 Providence. That's one thing I know.7A has been way worse. especially in first few years of 8 classes.
godogz: Where is the tailgate spot on Friday b4 PC? Clancy's?
How did Warren move the ball against LZ? Are they a spread passing offense or a run first offense?
I respect the program. I respect the rich football tradition of ESL. I respect the coaching staff and the grind that is put in week in and week out to coach and mentor these young men of Standard. I live football! I was born and raised a Flyer. I don't just respect them, I am a Flyer! However, I recognize other good teams in the area. Has nothing to do with respect. Not sure if we all watch the game or just read about it in the paper and make generalizations based off history.
I agree with what you said completely. Problem with this board is:
1. They focus on CCL teams
2. They focus on only big name/power programs
7A this year is getting ripped on by the board (Voodoo said it is a dumpster fire). Disagree. Yes ESL is a clear favorite with LZ right after that and most other focus will go to MC and SR since they are CCL teams but there are other quality teams in 7A that just aren't as well known.
I think a possible Hersey/LWC game in round two would be a great game.
Same goes for Batavia/Wheaton North (or Fenwick)
I think SR/Simeon, LWW/Jacobs and WN/Fenwick are quality 1st round games
8A has the big names. 8A is loaded. Doesn't mean 7A (and lower brackets) can't provide exciting/quality/competitive football. It just means people don't know what teams will provide that good football and the unknown scares the board. They prefer to quantify the unknown as "bad football" instead of embrace it as possibly highly competitive, good football.
7A has been way worse. especially in first few years of 8 classes.
I think a lot of games will be competitive but how I view the classes is when I see a near automatic path to the quarterfinals for multiple teams - somethings not right. Need more cow bell!! (or a Glenbard West and Edwardsville) to spice up the 7A chili!!!
As I said, only focusing on Big Name Programs and assuming that makes a bracket/class better!
You say you see near automatic paths for teams in 7A to the quarters. Who would that be?
ESL probably but only beat BW by 6 in 1st meeting
LZ has to get through PN (2016 State Runner up to ESL - yes controversial state runner up)
No easy path for these 3:
SCN (Just gave Batavia their 1st loss)
SR (only losses to good LA and PC teams - played tough schedule)
Simeon (Lost 3 games by 20 points to OPRF, Phillips and good team from Detroit)
Batavia maybe but WN no pushover
Don't think MC is that heavy a favorite over Moline and a good Normal Community team
LWW, Alton, Jacobs - Pick em
LWC (8 - 1) or Hersey (8 - 1)
Benet (6 - 3), MW (7 - 2) or RH (9 - 0)
See a lot of good football possibilities but not sure about clear paths to the quarters.
As I said, only focusing on Big Name Programs and assuming that makes a bracket/class better!
You say you see near automatic paths for teams in 7A to the quarters. Who would that be?
ESL probably but only beat BW by 6 in 1st meeting
LZ has to get through PN (2016 State Runner up to ESL - yes controversial state runner up)
No easy path for these 3:
SCN (Just gave Batavia their 1st loss)
SR (only losses to good LA and PC teams - played tough schedule)
Simeon (Lost 3 games by 20 points to OPRF, Phillips and good team from Detroit)
Batavia maybe but WN no pushover
Don't think MC is that heavy a favorite over Moline and a good Normal Community team
LWW, Alton, Jacobs - Pick em
LWC (8 - 1) or Hersey (8 - 1)
Benet (6 - 3), MW (7 - 2) or RH (9 - 0)
See a lot of good football possibilities but not sure about clear paths to the quarters.
Here is what I see (my perception might be different than yours)
* Benet a very very favorable draw for a walk to the Quarters depending on what your view of Honne is. You swap Wheaton and Benet and I will bet big money Wheaton walks to the quarters in that part of the bracket.
* LWC - a walk to the quarters. Hershey is in “the other division” and the one team they played and lost to (Hoffman Estates) got PASTED by both Palatine and Barrington. Don’t think Hershey is going to put up much of a fight (but I could be wrong)
* ESL - would be shocked if they are not in the quarters.
* LZ - same thing.
Well that’s 5 of the 8. See what I mean? Add a little more hot sauce to 7A and there would be more pitfalls for teams to traverse and that’s what I like in the playoffs.
I agree with you on the other parts of the brackets - there are some real quagmires in there. WN/Glenbard/Batavia. - Bad draw for all 3. Also Saint Charles and that group - very murky and some good games waiting.
Just a point about MC. While I do think a Normal/MC matchup would be close one, I just think MC is going to beat Moline handily: MC 42, Moline 14.
- PN shows more playoff magic and plays LZ tough all the way through
Voodoo,
Two things before I reply
1. You said "well that's 5 of 8" but only listed 4 teams - Benet, ESL, LZ and LWC
2. LWC would play Hersey not Hershey (you must need chocolate)
The main difference I think between us is what does "clear path" mean and thus why is 7A a "near" dumpster fire?
If Benet, LWC, LZ and ESL all make the quarters as you predict but in the process
- BW plays ESL to another game within a TD
- PN shows more playoff magic and plays LZ tough all the way through
- Hersey plays LWC tight but lose by 14 in the 4Q
- MW and RH (don't know anything about them) surprise Benet with tough games
Is that still a clear path and is the bracket still a dumpster fire? In my opinion the answer is NO because the favorites are favorites for a reason but if they get to the quarters without winning each game by at least 3 TD's, then I don't consider it a "clear path" or a "dumpster fire". I would call it good football with the favorites doing what they are supposed to do - win!
Agree with you on both points. Moline only beat a bad Stagg team by 1 and lost easily to good DeKalb and Fenwick teams so MC no problem with them but Voodoo said they have a "clear path" to the quarter finals and if Normal plays them tough as you agree with, my point is then the path is not so clear.