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They are probably not a top 3 team in Illinois.
What else could you have expected here? Objectivity???That's an interesting take.
He’s probably not wrong.T
They are probably not a top 3 team in Illinois.
At a minimum I would take Lincoln Way East, Loyola and Mt. Carmel over the Flyers this year. Last time we saw them play a game in Illinois they lost to a team that attempted 2 passes.That's an interesting take.
Do you think this SFA was better than Bosco last year?You missed the game with this year’s players. But you may be right.
Back in 18 when I went to the Classic, HF player Lutheran North. Lutheran North boasted a bunch of D1 players and really passed the eye test. This HF team, not so much on the D1 recruits. The two teams played a close 1st half, but HF put on a football clinic in the 2nd half to win by 3 TDs.I know I did not answer directly
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You asked @Cross Bones, but I can’t say if an opponent was better. I can say this D - yup. They will likely have better offense with lesser opponents. STf does not suck.
CG was actually very good last year. Let’s not act like they lost to a bad team. And let’s be honest, no one up north takes ESL over Loyola and Mt. Carmel, any year. I don’t care if we had Tom Brady…At a minimum I would take Lincoln Way East, Loyola and Mt. Carmel over the Flyers this year. Last time we saw them play a game in Illinois they lost to a team that attempted 2 passes.
Definitely agree.ESL has amazing talent, they always do. They take on the nations best, even though they often lose to them, they don’t back down, and I give them major props for that. But I saw MC knock them out of the playoffs in 2017 and 2018 with far, far less big names talent because they played a more disciplined game. The amount of penalties that I saw in those games on ESL that killed drives were astronomical. Plus, the extra lack of a kicking game really hurt them. I saw a similar game when they lost to CG. They shoot themselves in the foot too often in close games.
CG was great last year and played the perfect game to get the win.CG was actually very good last year. Let’s not act like they lost to a bad team. And let’s be honest, no one up north takes ESL over Loyola and Mt. Carmel, any year. I don’t care if we had Tom Brady…
On my Mama's eyes, they did not have stupid penalties this weekend. Maybe a couple - but not the ignorant ones. They had a clean game.ESL has amazing talent, they always do. They take on the nations best, even though they often lose to them, they don’t back down, and I give them major props for that. But I saw MC knock them out of the playoffs in 2017 and 2018 with far, far less big names talent because they played a more disciplined game. The amount of penalties that I saw in those games on ESL that killed drives were astronomical. Plus, the extra lack of a kicking game really hurt them. I saw a similar game when they lost to CG. They shoot themselves in the foot too often in close games.
I think the goal is to be the best. In state and out. You won’t get the recognition by just playing in Illinois. If we play Loyola week one, it doesn’t do much besides gives us More to chat about. I agree with your comparison above. D1 recruits doesn’t make your team superior. It’s an all around team game and on the big stage, the holes are exposed. I think people would prefer ESL to dominate Illinois first, then step out on the big stage. Me not so much. I personally think the exposure is what helps these kids get the big offers. Big time programs are watching schools like Bosco and SFA. They too play out of state, and lose. ESL is actually bringing attention to Illinois high school football in a good way.Back in 18 when I went to the Classic, HF player Lutheran North. Lutheran North boasted a bunch of D1 players and really passed the eye test. This HF team, not so much on the D1 recruits. The two teams played a close 1st half, but HF put on a football clinic in the 2nd half to win by 3 TDs.
HF just played better football. Last years Bosco would have dismantled this SFA, they're both physically imposing, but from my view in front of my monitor Bosco played far better football. Flyers had the W in hand.
Illinois has some schools that play some good football. It's okay to not be #1.
I agree crusader…no excessive holding or multiple offsides penalties. I was rather impressed during the first half with our water containment..On my Mama's eyes, they did not have stupid penalties this weekend. Maybe a couple - but not the ignorant ones. They had a clean game.
I just think we lack the offensive firepower this year. Who’s going to be that game changer on offense?I think the ESL D is outstanding.
I did think ESL could lean on anyone in the country. They did not dominate, but hell, they held their own. It was - a term not used lightly - an epic battle. Totally worth the 20 Bucks paid to watch them and CBC.
Pops may not be a big major recruit. But he is a Bad MoFo! I understand his name. He’s the Boss.
No worries the Flyers will get back into the lab and reformulate the Offense to match the defense.T
They are probably not a top 3 team in Illinois.
Yeah, I think some people are upset that these games are being played. That's not me. They should do whatever they want to, unapologetically.I think the goal is to be the best. In state and out. You won’t get the recognition by just playing in Illinois. If we play Loyola week one, it doesn’t do much besides gives us More to chat about. I agree with your comparison above. D1 recruits doesn’t make your team superior. It’s an all around team game and on the big stage, the holes are exposed. I think people would prefer ESL to dominate Illinois first, then step out on the big stage. Me not so much. I personally think the exposure is what helps these kids get the big offers. Big time programs are watching schools like Bosco and SFA. They too play out of state, and lose. ESL is actually bringing attention to Illinois high school football in a good way.
This was the real question all along. Everyone knows they just reload, but their entire scoring offense against good teams was basically one person last year. He probably made alot of the people around him look better than they otherwise might have been on offense. Will be curious to see as season progresses.I just think we lack the offensive firepower this year. Who’s going to be that game changer on offense?