I think from now on, I'll let everyone post their nominations in the comments section and let everyone read them there. On Saturday, I will put the QBs, RBs, WRs, TE, K, and OL on the main board. I'll give everyone until Sunday at 6:00 PM to add any names to either list. By 8:00 PM, I'll have all of them listed in a poll for us to vote on. We will be able to vote for one QB, RB, WR, and TE. You can vote for multiple OL. I will also post what stats we have for each person on the list.
On Tuesday, I'll post the defense: DL, LB, DB, and P. I will fold in defensive ends with defensive linemen. If anyone wants to add a defensive player, they will have until 6:00 PM Wednesday.
On Wednesday at 8:00 PM I will take down the polls for offense and put up the polls for defense. The defensive poll will run through Saturday 8:00 PM. By 10:00 PM, I will post the all Division IV team as we have voted. I encourage everyone to vote as subjectively as they can.
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I am not sure if I will be able to get the stats of all the players I posted.
I think there will be a lot of players we won't have stats for. I think we may vote mostly on impact. We will also probably gravitate toward players who are on teams that made the playoffs because we remember their performances best. It's OK if we don't have stats for everyone -- especially defense. What we may do is a general PF and PA stat.
Is it possible to set up the voting so we can vote for a "traditional" starting lineup for the All Div IV team?
1 QB, 2 RB, 2 WR, 1 TE and 5 OL on Offense.
4 DL, 4 LB, 3 DB on Defense (not to say a 4-4 is traditional, but 4 and 4 is just evened out.) on Defense.
1 K and 1 P on Special Teams.
Matt Ching has over a 1,000 yards. And around 15 TD's. Keep in mind that he played Qb in the beginning of the season,played one series against CSD, Had one carry against Emery and has played 3 quarters in a majority of the games. Didn't see much out of Middletown's back. Essay is overrated , while Fort Bragg's Rb is legit although Salesian shut him down. Salesians Qb is also worthy of mentioning he is only a Sophomore. Te and OLB Nick Marchini Salesian, Meekins SPSV, need to be on the list.
According to the SF Chronicle Fort Bragg's Rb had over 100 yards rushing and 1 Td in the 1st Rd playoff game vs Salesian.
The Middletown paper had the Fb rushing for 15 yards and the Tb rushing for 50 yards in the 2nd Rd playoff game vs Salesian.
Not taking anything away from Braggs Rb hes a legit D-1 recruit runs downhill and hits the hole. Im just saying compared to his stats over the course of the year it was a pretty quiet day,not to mention Salesian's 2nd string D was in most of the 4th quarter (Garbage time).
Unfortunately, I only have two options: vote for one player or vote for multiple players. So we'll all vote for one QB and one TE, then multiple RB, WR, and OL.
For defense, we'll go 4 DL, 3 LB and 4 DB -- everyone can vote multiple times.
I'm not taking anything away from Salesian's championship caliber defense. I would just like to point out Fort Bragg's Jake Cimolino had most of his rushing yards (80 +) in the 1st half of that game. When Fort Bragg scored in the 3rd Qrt to cut the lead to 14 to 7 he was over 100 yards. Cimolino only had 3 carries in the 4th quarter(garbage time) of the game. I would also like to say you are correct when you stated "compared to his stats over the course of the year it was a pretty quiet day". I will be traveling to the championship game today and rooting for the Pride to win it all.
Qb:
Eddie Aguayo, Justin Siena
Matt Outen, Middletown
...., Emery High schools QB ( Don't know his name, had a big time arm, just on a bad team.)
Rb:
Matt Ching, Salesian
Jake Cimolino, Fort Bragg
Daniel Pardini, Justin Siena
Wr:
Dylan Galusha, Middletown
Te:
Nick Marchini, Salesian
Ol:
Justin Siena
Dl:
Justin Siena
Absolutely control the L.O.S
Lb:
Mike Meekins, Spsv
Daniel Pardini, Justin Siena
Mike Oneil, Salesian
#22 0r 23 on Justin Siena
Db:
Rashawn Tillman, Salesian
K:
Justin Siena
P:
Justin Siena
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