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One would argue that he had top notch division 1 talent on his roster this year, no?neumann absolutely smoked by southern Columbia. Couldn't have happened to a better guy. Enjoy the offseason albie and Stay away from other teams players, in state and out of state. Guy can only win with top notch division 1 talent, he's proven that.
neumann absolutely smoked by southern Columbia. Couldn't have happened to a better guy. Enjoy the offseason albie and Stay away from other teams players, in state and out of state. Guy can only win with top notch division 1 talent, he's proven that.
youre obviouslly bias, it's ok. I get it. You may consider me bias, I'm stating my opinion as a football fan who travels to Hershey every year to watch the games. I root for the east teams every year. Even if it was two. You may be one of the minions he sends around to local freshman and jv football games to snake other team's talents. Go back and watch his state championship games, toss 15 times to an all American, no blocking adjustment- no scheme- no gameplan. 15 tosses he'll break 1 or 2.
Ha ha ha. That's quite the research if only my Toss comment meant only Toss. it's a figure of speech in football. Maybe it was outside zone, dive, whatever but I do believe I saw well more than A Toss in my years out there. I would love to watch the game film again. Point is, is having gone to Hershey for more than a decade I take great interest in the cosching part of the games and I think albie comes up short compared to others. Not just at Hershey but locally too. You talk pretty highly of Schmidt who was more than outcoached last year and, in my opinion, seemed rather unorganized, and struggled to motivate his players. As for fundamentals, division 1 coaches start from scratch. They don't ever say "remember what coach ----- taught you in high school?" They are more concerned with size, speed, agility and grades than they are steps, stance and start. The size and speed is exactly what the past tep teams and I'm sure the future Neumann teams will have. I have never hid my opinion regarding charter schools in our state. I think they have and will continue to ruin public education. As for football, it's my honest opinion that compared to other teams, including comparing Neumann to O'Hara this year (I was at that game too) that albies teams arent fundamentally sound. You seem to be in the know, why did albie leave tep in the first place ?
neumann absolutely smoked by southern Columbia. Couldn't have happened to a better guy. Enjoy the offseason albie and Stay away from other teams players, in state and out of state. Guy can only win with top notch division 1 talent, he's proven that
I don't know Coach Albie and have no affiliation with him in any manner. Here's what I saw in the admittedly limited interaction with him. When Ryan Gillyard from SJP passed away, he and his Tep team showed up in force and paid their respects at the viewing. The young men were respectful and engaging.
I also worked the chain crew on his sideline during a Tep - SJP scrimmage. I observed the Tep coaches instruct players and hold the players accountable for their play. I can only imagine Albie has carried the same philosophy over to N-G. I can understand why he has his share of detractors. However, he gets a pass from this old timer.
Cover - Beck has talent every year brother! He needs to get over the hump and take it to the next level, he is doing that with the open transfers that he has been getting the last 3 Years. That reminds me of the CB West days except they won. He underachieves if you look at a handful of those phenomenal teams he had that peetered out early in the playoffs...Killing you Delco. I agree with your assessment for what it's worth. I think he underachieves given his talent and wins in spite of himself . Give that talent to beck, infante, etc, schmidt, gordon. Oh wait they did that already and won a title immediately.