Aguilar is still my guy
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This blog is usually about keeping up with the sporting careers of past area prep stars. But in the wake of former area prep star Felipe
Aguilar being named just the fourth football coach at Los Altos last
week, I thought what better time than to discuss how in 2000 I picked
Aguilar over Shaun Cody, who is now with the Detroit Lions, as this
area's football Player of the Year.
A variety of different people
have asked me over the years how I could make such a decision when Cody
had more upside potential for future greatness of the two.
But my
view of Player of the Year, as does college football's Heisman Trophy,
is not all about what player has greater potential, but who had the
better season that year and who is more valuable. That's always been my
criteria, and will continue to be.
It's the same reason I didn't
didn't select Charter Oak's Chuck Tiffany first team all-area during
his junior season. While he was clearly the player in the area with the
most talent, he didn't play enough due to injury that season, in my
mind, to warrant first team all-area. But that's an argument for
another post.
Back to the topic.
Cody was clearly the
most-talented player in the area in 2000. You knew he had the potential
to be a collegiate All-American, and to eventually play in the NFL. But
again, I've always judged it by what happens on the field, not
potential or talent.
The Aguilar argument: He had arguably
the single-best season ever by a Valley quarterback, matching Pat
Haden's Valley record of 42 TD passes and coming within 67 yards shy of
Mike Smith's passing yardage mark. He also marched Los Altos back
from playoff elimination, leading them on an 80-yard TD drive with less
than two minutes to play in a 28-27 victory over California in the
divisional semifinals.
The Cody argument: From an athletic
standpoint, the most talented player in the area in 2000. He would
later become an All-American at USC and play for the Detroit Lions of
the NFL. He was a sack machine at Los Altos, getting 33 his junior year
and backing it up with 23 in 2000. He also was the top tight end in the
area, and also showed is worth as bull-dozing fullback near the goal
line. He also came up big in Los Altos' victory over Charter Oak in the
divisional finals.
The final decision: As far as I was
concerned, there was no wrong decision here. Cody, like stated above,
was clearly the most-talented player in the area, but matching a Valley
record that was held by arguably one of the area's all-time players,
was hard to overlook, and in the end, I couldn't. Also, Aguilar leading
Los Altos on the drive in the semifinals ranks, on the high-school
scale in my mind, right up there with John Elway's "The Drive." It's
what quarterbacks are expected to do, and when they do, they are
rewarded. I did the same with Aguilar.
Final thoughts: I still have no regrets and stand by my decision to this day.
I've never heard any arguments from either player, so I will take that as approval.
Thoughts?
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YOU MADE THE RIGHT DECISIONS STEVE. GOOD JOB
the pick was fine, but FRED if thats the logic behind your pick then why was CODY the NATIONAL DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR?? Sean was awesome and felipe was a product of his offense, if my memory serves correct LA (with the exception of this past year) has always produced phenomenal passing numbers (GANOS OFFENSE). Nobody can give SEAN QB SACKS those u get on your OWN. BUT in contrast to CODY fan i believe brigham harwells three varsity seasons with sack numbers of 26.22.21 are a bit more phenomenal than SEANS, CODY also had another DIV I bookend in travis parker, HARWELL didnt have that type of player alongside his line. BOTH FINE PLAYERS THOUGH, the two best the valley has ever seen at that position without a doubt
Stevie boy Felipe was great, but Cody was the MVP. Defense wins championship and as good as Felipe was, how Cody dominated on the defensive side of the line may have been the greatest single season in Valley history.
Stevie boy Felipe was great, but Cody was the MVP. Defense wins championship and as good as Felipe was, how Cody dominated on the defensive side of the line may have been the greatest single season in Valley history.