New Jersey (North): Kazan (D2)

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WEEK RECORD RANK COMMENTS
Week 9 7-2 3

Are the stats correct? Do I see Pat held to 2 points on 0 field goals made? All that really means is this team is scarier than we all thought. Pat scored 2 points and they still beat a very talented Medina team. What if Pat was on? The addition of Craig has been huge. They have yet another tough game next week against Mombasa.

Week 8 6-2 3

Similar to Suba, Pat and team have two tough games to end the regular season against Medina and Mombasa. If you take away their game against Kashgar, the records of the teams they have played or about to play are 6-2, 5-3, 5-3, 5-3, 5-3, 6-2, 4-4, 6-2, and 5-3. This is one of the most competitive seasons in MB history, and Kazan has continued to hold their own and prove to be a top contender.

Week 5 4-1 3

Lost to a very respectable Cordoba team whose size will give everyone problems. Not Patrick’s best game, but he shook off some early struggles, had a stretch where he hit four of five attempts from three, and really gave Kazan a chance. Unfortunately, they could not get anything to fall late and Cordoba was able to hold on. They have some dog fights coming up on their schedule too - man, there are a lot of good teams.

Week 2 2-0 2

Very rare performance from this group as they struggled to get much offense going. Patrick with a very pedestrian 22 (for his standards). Regardless, they got it done on the other side of the ball.

Week 1 1-0 2

Broke away in the second half to knock off what seems to be a pesky Palermo squad. Patrick will continue to be the focus of his opponents, he hasn’t been contained in most of his performances. Not the most efficient outing, but he got the job done.

Preseason 0-0 2

Patrick Jaramillo. There’s high expectations. Smelled the trophy last time they played in Coastal. Kazan adds an extremely underrated piece in John Hart. I don’t love the Shabazz move, he might irk his teammate, but he’ll be a tremendous addition to Kazan’s love to run out in transition. Dude insists on pushing the ball, Patrick loves to run out (some may call it cherry-picking, eh, I don’t see it that way.)