E@stern Executioner wrote:When you say "mock draft", are you relating it to fantasy football and statistics? Or are you talking REAL football?
REAL football - Andrew Grothmann (top LB and lead blocker around)
Fantasy Football / Statistics - Zach Grothmann (check his ypc in the first 2 games)
E@stern Executioner wrote:Really? Huh?
Let me ask this then...is 340 yards on 15 carries good through just 2 games.
BballFan1307 wrote:Right now he is running behind an all state calibur line, with a two time all state full back creating the holes.
man wrote:I wish 9-man coaches had a readily accessible site to post stats. We rarely see up to date (or any for that matter) stats from our teams in SE ND.
Hinsa wrote:Many coaches just don't want to post stats anywhere.
E@stern Executioner wrote:Hinsa wrote:Many coaches just don't want to post stats anywhere.
Exactly.
Hinsa wrote:E@stern Executioner wrote:Hinsa wrote:Many coaches just don't want to post stats anywhere.
Exactly.
Not posting stats really does a dis-service to the fans. I really like to see stats - something to chew on and to use for comparisons. It's part of the fun of being a fan - seeing how teams and players stack up against each other.
Now I know that stats don't tell the whole story of a team's success. It's just fun to look at.
COACHWEST wrote:Hinsa:
This might be the first time(?) I disagree with you on something. Posting the stats for fans does nothing for a team and that is what high school sports are about...the team and the kids!
Stats for high school--especially football--can be very misleading anyhow. Some kids have very impressive stats because they get more quality playing time than others at another school due to team success. I wonder how many "all-state" players have NOT been recognized because they didn't have the stats because their coach pulled them early due to having already built a lead?Hinsa wrote:E@stern Executioner wrote:Hinsa wrote:Many coaches just don't want to post stats anywhere.
Exactly.
Not posting stats really does a dis-service to the fans. I really like to see stats - something to chew on and to use for comparisons. It's part of the fun of being a fan - seeing how teams and players stack up against each other.
Now I know that stats don't tell the whole story of a team's success. It's just fun to look at.
E@stern Executioner wrote:BballFan1307 wrote:Right now he is running behind an all state calibur line, with a two time all state full back creating the holes.
Right now? I guess I was under the impression that he would have that same line and same fullback for the rest of the season.
How about this...go watch a Hillsboro game...just ONE and then report back here to answer the original poster's question.
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