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[QUOTE="ohmilax34, post: 3519398, member: 6339"] Syracuse has had a 3rd midfield line, but they really only see time in blow outs. Maybe a run here or there, but nothing substantial. Of course, the better they are the more time they'll get. SU has other guys like Pete Fiorini and Matt Magnan who have been on that line for a couple years, so there aren't a ton of spots to be had. Even the 2nd line returns Seebold, Buttermore and Quinn. This isn't to say that the 2nd and 3rd lines can't improve by adding new players. Tenaglia and Hiltz are talented, so they will see the field somehow if they can execute the offense. Inverting is close to actually playing attack, but attackmen that stay on the field all the time get to take advantage of unsettled situations (where Griffin Cook excelled last season) including fast breaks, rides, etc. Man up is another way to integrate some players. Cook was on man up last season, but didn't look particularly comfortable. Of course, he probably enjoys riding when man up. [/QUOTE]
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