After the Montclair-Kimberley game, it kind of felt like a playoff loss because St. Joe's did not finish .500 so therefore were not eligible for the state playoffs. If the Falcons were somehow able to upset a very solid Montclair-Kimberley team, that would have been a definitive step in the right direction. And to finish at .500 would have been a good accomplishment too. Instead, they wound up getting a consolation game at St. John Vianney in Holmdel, and that was over before it even started. St. Joe's clearly saw the best receiver that they faced the entire season in Ishmael Hyman who finished the game with 174 yards on 5 catches for 2 touchdowns. Their quarterback Anthony Carlucci was very impressive going 12 for 18 for 358 yards and 4 touchdowns while rushing for 1. He did, however, have an interception. But St. John Vianney to me, looked like a very impressive team and am surprised they finished under .500. St. Joe's was able to move the ball a little bit in the first half but on their deepest drive, wound up turning it over. St. John Vianney's defense really did a great job of clamping down other than on a couple drives and St. Joe's only scored in the 4th quarter already trailing 41-0. The final would be 41-7.
So the season really ended on a disappointing note. In the last two games, the Falcons were outscored 61-10. Realistically both Coach Molarz and Mr. Smith, thought 5-3 was a best case scenario and they simply did not meet those expectations. While I think the defense played pretty solid at times this year and was competitve for all besides that Blair Prep game, the offense, specifically the passing game was an abomination at times and I expected a lot more of it. Because the passing game was so bad, I think the running game suffered too. Coach Molarz in his interview was considerably more optimistic than Mr. Smith about next season. While he knew the passing game wasn't up to par, he was optimistic about the future while Mr. Smith said if someone doesn't develop, next year could be very tough and he doesn't feel we'll be over .500 once again. The defense I think was undoubtedly their strongest point this season and the running game was a pleasant surprise at moments but at other times, particularly the Blair and Cushing games looked very ineffective. And to me, the receivers and passing games were pretty nonextistent and to get where they have to be will have to improve itself considerably over the next couple years. My grade for the season would be a C. I think we have the leadership in place to make good progress within the next two or three years but like many things, it is going to take some time. I think with a healthy Chris Blades, the Falcons could easily go 4-4 or 5-3 next season so they'll have to focus on winning the division first and winning states later. With both Bergen Catholic and Don Bosco in the state tournament bracket with St. Joe's, it is going to take years to make noise like I referenced in one of my earlier posts. Take things one step at a time and we'll see where it goes. I was surpised to hear Mr. Smith say that there has not been an improvement in kids going to St. Joe's because they now have football. He told me he thought that Bishop Ahr would close or at least become an all girls school because of the Falcons now having football. Personally, I think down the line I could see Bishop Ahr becoming all girls. He told me it is currently 175-75 in favor of girls for the freshman class and I have heard it is around 5-1 in favor of girls there. St. Joe's football is undoubtedly a work in progress and I think over the next 5 years, they will continue to improve and make some headway in terms of where they want to get and as long as they get some quarterback play, they should be a contender by 2020 or so...look at teams like Cranford this season. Cranford I believe was sub .500 in the state tournament prior to this season. They were able to find a quarterback in Reggie who kind of came out of nowhere (similar in my eyes to Cam Newton at Auburn last year) and he wound up leading his team to the North II, Group III sectional title. So all it takes is something like that to come out of nowhere to win a title. St. Joe's now has the foundation, they just need to continue the building now so we'll see what the future holds.
For my Independent Study in Sports Journalism at Monmouth University. This blog will chronicle St. Joseph of Metuchen's inaugural varsity football season.
Wednesday, December 14, 2011
Thursday, December 8, 2011
Make or Break Game
Well, it comes down to this. St. Joe's comes into today's game with a 3-4 record. They will be taking on Montclair-Kimberley Academy--probably the best team they have played so far. Montclair-Kimberley has had a great season thus far, only losing by 8 at Cedar Grove. Their record is 6-1 and are on track to be one of the higher seeds in Non-Public Group II. They have been able to play stellar defense throughout much of the season giving up more than 12 points just twice. I think going into the game, it is a tall task to ask that St. Joe's comes out of this game with a victory.
There was some confusion coming into this game understandably about what St. Joe's had to do to make the state tournament in football. Some people said if St. Joe's won, they would draw Bergen Catholic (the #2 seed), but if they lost, they would need help to play Don Bosco in the #1 vs. #8 matchup. Now here is where I get on the NJSIAA. As I later found out, only .500 teams or better or able to qualify for the state tournament which is absolutely ridiculous considering the fact that in all their other sports now, teams can now file a waiver to get in with a sub .500 record. A couple years ago for basketball, Henry Hudson qualified as a 16 seed with a 3-18 record or so. If you are going to allow the bracket to be filled up to 16 teams for other sports, you have to let football be filled up to 8 teams. It is a joke and totally unbelievable to me that in Cranford's bracket, North II Group III, just five teams qualified...FIVE! Out of 19 teams! Surely in a couple of these brackets there could be upsets. That really needs to change in the future. It is very odd to me that they would let all these god awful well under .500 teams in for basketball and not let teams who are 3-5 in for football--if the bracket does not have an ample amount of 4-4 or higher teams. If they're going to allow sub .500 teams to get in to fill a bracket out, they have to do it for all sports. It really would've been an honor to play a great team like Don Bosco or Bergen Catholic even if it would've been pretty lopsided.
St. Joe's wound up playing one of their worst games of the season and although it was close in the first half, only trailing 6-3 at halftime, they turned it over four times in the 2nd half which doomed them. To start the second-half, Montclair Kimberley took the kickoff and drove 74 yards to score with Mike Sasso going in from 38 yards after a 24-yard pass from senior quarterback Gabe DiMasi to Power Lawrence who had five catches, 115 yards and 47 rushing yards on 12 carries. DiMasi, woundup finishing his career at Monclair Kimberley with more than 4,000 yards and has had a great season overall, already throwing 23 touchdown passes by the time this game concluded. You really have to tip your cap to Montclair Kimberley as well who is having a great turnaround this year. This is their first winning season since 2001. Again, after a game like this , you really have to wonder how much St. Joe's real starting quarterback Chris Blades would have mattered this season. While a couple of the St. Joe's quarterbacks have looked alright this season, at others they have looked downright awful and you have to figure Blades at starter would have at least given Joe's enough to qualify for states.
When the state tournament brackets were released, it was revealed that St. Joe's had missed the state tournament and would be going to a consolation game against St. John Vianney. What I don't understand though, is that 6 teams made the state tournament. St. Augustine was 7th, St. Joe's was 8th and Paul VI was 9th. So I was very well expecting the Falcons to play down in Richland against the Hermits. But for some reason, St. Joe's drew Vianney, who was not even in our state group which I found odd considering St. Joes was back to back in the standings with St. Augustine. The only reason I could think of why St. Joe's drew St. John Vianney and St. Augustine drew Paul VI is the same reason bowl games are regionalized sometimes and that is because it is only a consolation game, is there a point in driving 2 hours down to Richland for a game that doesn't mean anything which is why I could see that. That is why you often have small bowl games being played in Texas or Florida, often with teams from either within the state of those 2 or in some nearby state like a Mississippi or Louisiana. St. John Vianney will be a tough test for St. Joe's so we'll see if they can end their season on a high note. Vianney is much better than their 3-5 record shows. Besides their 37-0 loss against Rumson, they have been very competitive, losing by 6 at Raritan, 8 at home to Monsignor Donovan, 1 at home to Toms River South and 13 at Red Bank Regional High School. St. Joe's and them also have a common opponent in Marlboro which St. John Vianney won at by 18. That game is taking place in two weeks. It has been a rough end to the season for St. Joe's who I think did not meet expectations this year for their first year of varsity football but at the same time you have to take a step back, look at the big picture and realize that they did not have the 2 quarterbacks they planned on using to start the season. That immediately made them take a big step back in my opinion and cost them at least a win or two. At times, they have played great defense. At others, not so much. It is going to be interesting to see which team shows up come the St. John Vianney game.
There was some confusion coming into this game understandably about what St. Joe's had to do to make the state tournament in football. Some people said if St. Joe's won, they would draw Bergen Catholic (the #2 seed), but if they lost, they would need help to play Don Bosco in the #1 vs. #8 matchup. Now here is where I get on the NJSIAA. As I later found out, only .500 teams or better or able to qualify for the state tournament which is absolutely ridiculous considering the fact that in all their other sports now, teams can now file a waiver to get in with a sub .500 record. A couple years ago for basketball, Henry Hudson qualified as a 16 seed with a 3-18 record or so. If you are going to allow the bracket to be filled up to 16 teams for other sports, you have to let football be filled up to 8 teams. It is a joke and totally unbelievable to me that in Cranford's bracket, North II Group III, just five teams qualified...FIVE! Out of 19 teams! Surely in a couple of these brackets there could be upsets. That really needs to change in the future. It is very odd to me that they would let all these god awful well under .500 teams in for basketball and not let teams who are 3-5 in for football--if the bracket does not have an ample amount of 4-4 or higher teams. If they're going to allow sub .500 teams to get in to fill a bracket out, they have to do it for all sports. It really would've been an honor to play a great team like Don Bosco or Bergen Catholic even if it would've been pretty lopsided.
St. Joe's wound up playing one of their worst games of the season and although it was close in the first half, only trailing 6-3 at halftime, they turned it over four times in the 2nd half which doomed them. To start the second-half, Montclair Kimberley took the kickoff and drove 74 yards to score with Mike Sasso going in from 38 yards after a 24-yard pass from senior quarterback Gabe DiMasi to Power Lawrence who had five catches, 115 yards and 47 rushing yards on 12 carries. DiMasi, woundup finishing his career at Monclair Kimberley with more than 4,000 yards and has had a great season overall, already throwing 23 touchdown passes by the time this game concluded. You really have to tip your cap to Montclair Kimberley as well who is having a great turnaround this year. This is their first winning season since 2001. Again, after a game like this , you really have to wonder how much St. Joe's real starting quarterback Chris Blades would have mattered this season. While a couple of the St. Joe's quarterbacks have looked alright this season, at others they have looked downright awful and you have to figure Blades at starter would have at least given Joe's enough to qualify for states.
When the state tournament brackets were released, it was revealed that St. Joe's had missed the state tournament and would be going to a consolation game against St. John Vianney. What I don't understand though, is that 6 teams made the state tournament. St. Augustine was 7th, St. Joe's was 8th and Paul VI was 9th. So I was very well expecting the Falcons to play down in Richland against the Hermits. But for some reason, St. Joe's drew Vianney, who was not even in our state group which I found odd considering St. Joes was back to back in the standings with St. Augustine. The only reason I could think of why St. Joe's drew St. John Vianney and St. Augustine drew Paul VI is the same reason bowl games are regionalized sometimes and that is because it is only a consolation game, is there a point in driving 2 hours down to Richland for a game that doesn't mean anything which is why I could see that. That is why you often have small bowl games being played in Texas or Florida, often with teams from either within the state of those 2 or in some nearby state like a Mississippi or Louisiana. St. John Vianney will be a tough test for St. Joe's so we'll see if they can end their season on a high note. Vianney is much better than their 3-5 record shows. Besides their 37-0 loss against Rumson, they have been very competitive, losing by 6 at Raritan, 8 at home to Monsignor Donovan, 1 at home to Toms River South and 13 at Red Bank Regional High School. St. Joe's and them also have a common opponent in Marlboro which St. John Vianney won at by 18. That game is taking place in two weeks. It has been a rough end to the season for St. Joe's who I think did not meet expectations this year for their first year of varsity football but at the same time you have to take a step back, look at the big picture and realize that they did not have the 2 quarterbacks they planned on using to start the season. That immediately made them take a big step back in my opinion and cost them at least a win or two. At times, they have played great defense. At others, not so much. It is going to be interesting to see which team shows up come the St. John Vianney game.
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