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Re: Navy 2022
13-7 upenn @half I believe. Upenn attackman #40 and #26 navy had no answers for them.
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Re: Navy 2022
2nd quarter Penn came out with 3 EMO Goals.
Stopped counting after 3rd quarter when it was 19-8.
Navy was rotating their bench regularly, Penn not as much, even had BJ rotating between LSM and SSDM through 3-4 quarters.
Noticed a few players missing on Navy and not dressed, and some likely muscling through after on the yard screeners.
Had to leave early in 4th quarters...so not sure where the score ended, but it was clear both sides were getting minutes for everyone.
Stopped counting after 3rd quarter when it was 19-8.
Navy was rotating their bench regularly, Penn not as much, even had BJ rotating between LSM and SSDM through 3-4 quarters.
Noticed a few players missing on Navy and not dressed, and some likely muscling through after on the yard screeners.
Had to leave early in 4th quarters...so not sure where the score ended, but it was clear both sides were getting minutes for everyone.
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Re: Navy 2022
Navy’s offense not much on settled O. Not a lot of
Ball movement. Lot of garbage goals on rebounds.
Ball movement. Lot of garbage goals on rebounds.
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Re: Navy 2022
Good Luck to all the 1C MIDS today on their Service Selection.
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youthathletics wrote: ↑Thu Nov 18, 2021 3:12 pm Good Luck to all the 1C MIDS today on their Service Selection.
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“There are two ways to be fooled. One is to believe what isn’t true; the other is to refuse to believe what is true.” -Soren Kierkegaard
~Livy
“There are two ways to be fooled. One is to believe what isn’t true; the other is to refuse to believe what is true.” -Soren Kierkegaard
Re: Navy 2022
It will be a good year for a Lax Club in Pensacola
Re: Navy 2022
this is awesome. i coached ryan chase in high school. he's a great kid. super excited to see him accomplishing awesome things!
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Word on the street is they did pretty well last weekend in a 7v7 tournament.
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Re: Navy 2022
Question. Regardless of the result, was the turnout for the Penn scrimmage at Severn pretty good?
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Standing room only. Both bleachers packed, even the south side endzone crowded.gymman1031 wrote: ↑Fri Nov 19, 2021 1:44 pm Question. Regardless of the result, was the turnout for the Penn scrimmage at Severn pretty good?
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Re: Navy 2022
XA out, TL in, vs ECU.youthathletics wrote: ↑Tue Nov 09, 2021 8:56 amAs a Navy fan...I hope for two things (i) they lose all their remaining game if they dig their heels in with the TO and little passing or (ii) they go down swinging by increasing their playbook with more passing.old salt wrote: ↑Tue Nov 09, 2021 2:10 amThat was cool. The announcer was future NFL hall of fame QB Drew Brees. He also said lax is his favorite crossover sport & that he's encouraging his kids to play lax. The other announcer was Mike Tirico (Syracuse '88) who was obviously well informed on LI lax.FannOLax wrote: ↑Sun Nov 07, 2021 7:12 am Watching a bit of the Navy at Notre Dame football game yesterday, I was pleasantly surprised to see that Navy's quarterback was Xavier Arline, who played HS lacrosse on Long Island with the son of a friend. Sure enough, early in the 2nd half, NBC's announcers picked up on the lacrosse angle, showed a HS pic of Xavier in lacrosse garb, talked about Shoreham Wading River HS's lacrosse successes. Then, during a break in the football action, they showed the younger NBC announcer with a lacrosse stick, claiming and demonstrating how throwing a lacrosse ball is like a QB throwing a football, saying that lacrosse is a terrific secondary or complementary sport. Previously on FanLax, I'd complained how Carc and his ESPN buddies over-emphasized college lax players' other HS sports, so it was nice to see big-time college football announcers giving a shout-out to lacrosse. Arline had committed to UNC Tar Heel lacrosse, but overall the Annapolis football offer was better for him, and I can certainly understand and appreciate his choice to go to the Naval Academy.
Given the apparent extent of the injury to Navy's starting QB, it looks like Xavier is the starter again. Navy now heads into the softer portion of their toughest season sched in the modern era. They host ECU this week then play at Temple before the finale vs Army.
This will be Xavier's chance to seize the starting position, or not. As a spread QB in HS, he is still struggling with taking the snap from under center, making the reads necessary to run the triple offense & being a drop back passing QB. He has yet to show the passing ability of a FBS QB.
Things are in flux for Navy FB. These last 3 games will likely determine the future of this Navy coaching staff & if they depart, whether Navy continues to run the triple option.
These last 3 games might bring some clarity. It was hoped that Xavier would become the next Malcom Perry but he has yet to play behind an OL that generates the necessary openings. 3 of the last 4 seasons, Navy's offense has been dysfunctional. Everything has to work in sync to generate the opportunity for Xavier to use his Perry-like explosive open field running ability. We've seen flashes, but not often enough to build a game plan around him.
Navy FB plays much of the same tough sched in '22, before the 3 top AAC teams jump to the Big 12 in '23 or '24.
It's approaching post-season decision time for Xavier. Does he stick with FB or give lax a shot this spring.
Whatever he chooses, I hope he gets the opportunity to fulfill his awesome potential.
By comparison Army gains over 100 more yards in passing, twice the yards/pass, over 100 more yards total offense per game, more than twice the touchdowns, which accounts for more than 700 additional yards of total offense. In a game of inches.
And if XA is comfortable in a spread....then improvise, adapt, and overcome. This is the same damned problem we had with Navy MLAX...shoe horning talented players into a downhill and die offense, hoping we could beat the damned clock before the game gets away form us.
Two TD’s in a little over a qtr, both passing. And the long pass set up the first score.
TD3- I power run through the A, in a spot where they threw two passes in the red zone. Making progress.
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“There are two ways to be fooled. One is to believe what isn’t true; the other is to refuse to believe what is true.” -Soren Kierkegaard
Re: Navy 2022
??? what happened to jr OLB #57. Stand out through last wk. Started vs ND. Still listed #1 on depth chart.
Did not play this wk. No longer listed on roster.
VONL on radio call said he's no longer part of the program.
He was a lax recruit. I wonder if he's switching sports again ? ...openings at DM.
https://www.capitalgazette.com/sports/n ... story.html
https://navysports.com/sports/mens-lacr ... dges/17666
This loss was significant. This staff might have survived with a 5-7 finish & a N*. ...not so sure any more.
Did not play this wk. No longer listed on roster.
VONL on radio call said he's no longer part of the program.
He was a lax recruit. I wonder if he's switching sports again ? ...openings at DM.
https://www.capitalgazette.com/sports/n ... story.html
https://navysports.com/sports/mens-lacr ... dges/17666
This loss was significant. This staff might have survived with a 5-7 finish & a N*. ...not so sure any more.
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Re: Navy 2022
Progress in passing.....baby steps Drcthru, baby steps.
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Re: Navy 2022
The way that Tai Lavatai is playing, I don't see Arline getting much QB time for Navy football. When I have watched him, he does not seem competent to be the QB in a TO scheme. He has not improved in the games I have been able to watch. I'm not knowledgeable of all the Navy QB's on the team, but I find it hard to believe that XA is #2 on the depth chart among all the others. I do not think he would, or should, get much playing time as the Navy QB.old salt wrote: ↑Tue Nov 09, 2021 2:10 amThat was cool. The announcer was future NFL hall of fame QB Drew Brees. He also said lax is his favorite crossover sport & that he's encouraging his kids to play lax. The other announcer was Mike Tirico (Syracuse '88) who was obviously well informed on LI lax.FannOLax wrote: ↑Sun Nov 07, 2021 7:12 am Watching a bit of the Navy at Notre Dame football game yesterday, I was pleasantly surprised to see that Navy's quarterback was Xavier Arline, who played HS lacrosse on Long Island with the son of a friend. Sure enough, early in the 2nd half, NBC's announcers picked up on the lacrosse angle, showed a HS pic of Xavier in lacrosse garb, talked about Shoreham Wading River HS's lacrosse successes. Then, during a break in the football action, they showed the younger NBC announcer with a lacrosse stick, claiming and demonstrating how throwing a lacrosse ball is like a QB throwing a football, saying that lacrosse is a terrific secondary or complementary sport. Previously on FanLax, I'd complained how Carc and his ESPN buddies over-emphasized college lax players' other HS sports, so it was nice to see big-time college football announcers giving a shout-out to lacrosse. Arline had committed to UNC Tar Heel lacrosse, but overall the Annapolis football offer was better for him, and I can certainly understand and appreciate his choice to go to the Naval Academy.
Given the apparent extent of the injury to Navy's starting QB, it looks like Xavier is the starter again. Navy now heads into the softer portion of their toughest season sched in the modern era. They host ECU this week then play at Temple before the finale vs Army.
This will be Xavier's chance to seize the starting position, or not. As a spread QB in HS, he is still struggling with taking the snap from under center, making the reads necessary to run the triple offense & being a drop back passing QB. He has yet to show the passing ability of a FBS QB.
Things are in flux for Navy FB. These last 3 games will likely determine the future of this Navy coaching staff & if they depart, whether Navy continues to run the triple option.
These last 3 games might bring some clarity. It was hoped that Xavier would become the next Malcom Perry but he has yet to play behind an OL that generates the necessary openings. 3 of the last 4 seasons, Navy's offense has been dysfunctional. Everything has to work in sync to generate the opportunity for Xavier to use his Perry-like explosive open field running ability. We've seen flashes, but not often enough to build a game plan around him.
Navy FB plays much of the same tough sched in '22, before the 3 top AAC teams jump to the Big 12 in '23 or '24.
It's approaching post-season decision time for Xavier. Does he stick with FB or give lax a shot this spring.
Whatever he chooses, I hope he gets the opportunity to fulfill his awesome potential.
My recommendation for Xavier would be to concentrate on a lacrosse career. I believe he would have three seasons of eligibility. From what I've read on this forum he is highly skilled as a lax player and his lack of size is not a detriment to his effectiveness.
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Maryland is so proud to be the home of the Naval Academy in beautiful Annapolis. It’s really special to have the most prestigious military academy on the beautiful Severn River. As a UMD grad I’m really proud of the amazing schools in our state. UMD, Hopkins, USNA and Georgetown (I include Georgetown as Md donated the land and DC is embedded in Md), Loyola, Towson, UMBC. That’s a lacrosse league all by itself all within 40 miles.
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Capital Gazette tweet
West Point cadets attempting to nab the U.S. Naval Academy’s mascot ahead of the annual Army-Navy football game ended up grabbing a different goat, according to a report. @NavalAcademy @WestPoint_USMA
West Point cadets attempting to nab the U.S. Naval Academy’s mascot ahead of the annual Army-Navy football game ended up grabbing a different goat, according to a report. @NavalAcademy @WestPoint_USMA
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The funny part is they stole a retired goat with only one horn...Funny thread: https://twitter.com/RedditCFB/status/14 ... 18863?s=20
A fraudulent intent, however carefully concealed at the outset, will generally, in the end, betray itself.
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“There are two ways to be fooled. One is to believe what isn’t true; the other is to refuse to believe what is true.” -Soren Kierkegaard
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Re: Navy 2022
Still two weeks off,
but I’ll throw my hat in now for,
Go Navy, Beat Army !!
The best football game of the year, every year.
but I’ll throw my hat in now for,
Go Navy, Beat Army !!
The best football game of the year, every year.