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Zane Trace v. Wheelersburg
Posted: Mon Oct 12, 2009 1:49 pm
by preps_fan1980
Is this really a game worth playing? It's a make up that means absolutely nothing to either team. It seems to me that you are risking injury only a week ahead of the tournament. What are your thoughts?
Re: Zane Trace v. Wheelersburg
Posted: Mon Oct 12, 2009 1:59 pm
by xb1srw2
preps_fan1980 wrote:Is this really a game worth playing? It's a make up that means absolutely nothing to either team. It seems to me that you are risking injury only a week ahead of the tournament. What are your thoughts?
You risk injury every game, and every game should be played.
Look at it from this angle, would you agree that playing top notch competition right before the tourney gets you ready for the tourney. couldn't coming into tourney on a weak schedule run you the risk of being comlacent when you enter the tourney and risk getting you knocked out early.
i like making sure you get peak level tests when you should be peaking (tourney time). we have to hope that the players, officials, and coaches do their jobs and protect the players and teams as they enter the tournament.
Re: Zane Trace v. Wheelersburg
Posted: Mon Oct 12, 2009 2:16 pm
by the cynical optimist
I agree with xb1srw2's statements.
This could be a good pre-tournament match for 'Burg.
Re: Zane Trace v. Wheelersburg
Posted: Mon Oct 12, 2009 2:35 pm
by preps_fan1980
i typed a big reply earlier and then accidentally hit cancel
basically what i said was...i agree with playing top-notch stiffer competition. i also agree that injury can happen anytime, but an injury early in the season has time to heal as oppossed to an injury right before the tournament. as far as complacency goes...that appears to be a problem for this burg team, amongst other things.
Re: Zane Trace v. Wheelersburg
Posted: Mon Oct 12, 2009 2:43 pm
by xb1srw2
preps_fan1980 wrote:i typed a big reply earlier and then accidentally hit cancel
basically what i said was...i agree with playing top-notch stiffer competition. i also agree that injury can happen anytime, but an injury early in the season has time to heal as oppossed to an injury right before the tournament. as far as complacency goes...that appears to be a problem for this burg team, amongst other things.
If complacency is an issue with Burg (which is almost surprising since I have never known a complacent Burg team in my 20 years of getting thumped by them), then I say the game has not only value but also serves a purpose to make sure they are running hard when the gates open to the tourney.
Granted, early season injury have time to heal. Freak injuries just happen whenever they happen. Injuries due to another person's reckless abandonment - I don't know if one could justify they are more common late in the year due to tired legs, or if they are less likley due to being careful for tourneys.....that's a hard one.
Re: Zane Trace v. Wheelersburg
Posted: Mon Oct 12, 2009 2:51 pm
by preps_fan1980
i think maybe it's a case of a few apples spoiling the bunch in my opinion...maybe complacency was the wrong word to classify that team. i don't know.
Re: Zane Trace v. Wheelersburg
Posted: Mon Oct 12, 2009 8:55 pm
by rxburgfan
good play is playing good competition. you get better by playing good teams. if you want to be a good fighter do you spend your time beating up your younger brother? always want to play good teams.
Re: Zane Trace v. Wheelersburg
Posted: Tue Oct 13, 2009 9:50 am
by magic man
just saying, dillion lewis is gonna tear up zane trace. LETS GO DILLION
Re: Zane Trace v. Wheelersburg
Posted: Tue Oct 13, 2009 2:13 pm
by Keegan
This is a good game that will get Burg on track for the tourneys. These games are what both teams need to know what to expect in the upcoming games.
This is an exceptional idea for the Burg team since they have been played a bit on the bad side and need a good game to see how tough competition can be when tourneys come around.
Re: Zane Trace v. Wheelersburg
Posted: Tue Oct 13, 2009 6:20 pm
by rxburgfan
magic man 1 against 5 is not a fair fight. even it up and at least give him tights and a cape and a mask, and he could become known as the "Lone Striker".
Re: Zane Trace v. Wheelersburg
Posted: Tue Oct 13, 2009 9:38 pm
by preps_fan1980
i hope you're right magic man...go burg!
rxburgfan, couldn't agree more. burg has the talent, skill, and speed to run 2 up front and an attacking mid trailing...or even a straight 4-3-3. that'd give you better odds against a flat 4 than 1 up front.
Re: Zane Trace v. Wheelersburg
Posted: Tue Oct 13, 2009 9:57 pm
by rxburgfan
watch the attack of minford , webster, zane trace etc. it is organized. it starts at the back and moves forward. the offense is not left to chance. the key is possession. if you possess the ball from back to front and front to back you are hard to beat. that is the "one" of the challenges faced by teams in this area advancing far in the tourney.
Re: Zane Trace v. Wheelersburg
Posted: Tue Oct 13, 2009 10:06 pm
by magic man
i am right boys, burg will be fine, and dillion willl blow through zt with his cape lol!
Re: Zane Trace v. Wheelersburg
Posted: Wed Oct 14, 2009 12:20 pm
by BIG POPPA
This game definately needs to be played it will give the teams a chance to work the kinks out before tourney time.
Re: Zane Trace v. Wheelersburg
Posted: Wed Oct 14, 2009 12:38 pm
by xb1srw2
RxBurgFan wrote:watch the attack of minford , webster, zane trace etc. it is organized. it starts at the back and moves forward. the offense is not left to chance. the key is possession. if you possess the ball from back to front and front to back you are hard to beat. that is the "one" of the challenges faced by teams in this area advancing far in the tourney.
I think the key is more than possession, it is being direct and dangerous with the possession rather than possessing for the sake of it (not to imply that is what you are saying, btw)
Interesting article in Soccer America this month talking with Wilmer Cabrera (U-17 residency program head).
He made the sattement that where the US is weakest is in attacking. Too much emphasis on posession without real purpose. It creates robots rather than players. Upon reflection, I think I am guilty of that in coaching too. It's true that the other team can't do anything if they can't get the ball. However, without purpose, you only guarantee a nil-nil tie with possession
Re: Zane Trace v. Wheelersburg
Posted: Wed Oct 14, 2009 1:27 pm
by my2cents
I think with the Webster loss to Zane Trace it would be a good confidence builder for the burg if they can pull off a win. It will also go a long way for them to measure themselves against the higher level of competition they will see in the tourney, if they get past SW.
Re: Zane Trace v. Wheelersburg
Posted: Wed Oct 14, 2009 2:06 pm
by BIG POPPA
my2cents wrote:I think with the Webster loss to Zane Trace it would be a good confidence builder for the burg if they can pull off a win. It will also go a long way for them to measure themselves against the higher level of competition they will see in the tourney, if they get past SW.
Agreed, if Burg can win it could boost their confidence tremendously. Good luck on Saturday but first Eastern on thursday
Re: Zane Trace v. Wheelersburg
Posted: Wed Oct 14, 2009 4:55 pm
by falcon_pride_07
ZT has a good defense this year, and a solid team as a whole. as for lewis tearing up their back line, that isn't goin to happen. he may get one goal at the most, but thats it. their whole back line is much faster than burgs team and will eat them alive. i say ZT 5-2.
Re: Zane Trace v. Wheelersburg
Posted: Wed Oct 14, 2009 5:57 pm
by magic man
Are you serious? dillian is goin to have a hat trick, zt breaks down so easy.
Re: Zane Trace v. Wheelersburg
Posted: Thu Oct 15, 2009 7:35 am
by B1OHIO
Hope Burg can pull this one off but if I were betting on the outcome I would have to put my money on zt. They will likely control the midfield and give the forwards more opportunities to score. The hat trick is far more likely to come from Wyatt Smith from zt. He is a team player which makes him unpredictable ( cover him tight and he will pass to the open man for the assist, play him man to man and someone is going to get burned. If Burg will challenge for all balls in the midfield they may have a shot, Brooks will need to have one of his best games.