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Staudt had to of grown up a big Cuse fan
He has a little case of the finishing yips right now, not too different from Thomson this time last year. He is putting himself in the right spots off ball to make the plays, and I think he will bounce back from this stretch and start putting the ball away again soon. Agree that we should give him more time. Literally the only play of his I had a major problem with was the lazy btb pass when we were 2 man up in the first quarter. Cant be casual like that on a crucial man up that could have lead to multiple goals if played the right way. He actually got the gb on the ride after, but the refs called an insanely weak slash on Leo.people on the board wanted Thompson replaced and I think maybe are now re-thinking that.
Anderson in my mind has huge potential but I don't think he's ready for the primetime. Have to also consider what his skill set is. Hes not going to operate in and around the crease which is where Thompson and now Deere work. If you play Anderson who's working inside? I like Hiltz right where he is.
Deere is a sophomore and just got his first substantial playing time and it was against Hopkins. Not Bonnie's. I'd be a little patient here and give him a minute to settle in. His work on GBs can't be understated. A few were important possessions and were tough. He took some checks I couldn't believe and he didn't flinch. I'll roll with this type of toughness all day long. Not worried about his ability to finish.
people on the board wanted Thompson replaced and I think maybe are now re-thinking that.
Anderson in my mind has huge potential but I don't think he's ready for the primetime. Have to also consider what his skill set is. Hes not going to operate in and around the crease which is where Thompson and now Deere work. If you play Anderson who's working inside? I like Hiltz right where he is.
Deere is a sophomore and just got his first substantial playing time and it was against Hopkins. Not Bonnie's. I'd be a little patient here and give him a minute to settle in. His work on GBs can't be understated. A few were important possessions and were tough. He took some checks I couldn't believe and he didn't flinch. I'll roll with this type of toughness all day long. Not worried about his ability to finish.
people on the board wanted Thomson replaced and maybe now are re-thinking that.
Anderson in my mind has huge potential but I don't think he's ready for the primetime. Have to also consider what his skill set is. Hes not going to operate in and around the crease which is where Thomson and now Deere work. If you play Anderson who's working inside? I like Hiltz right where he is.
Deere is a sophomore and just got his first substantial playing time and it was against Hopkins. Not Bonnie's. I'd be a little patient here and give him a minute to settle in. His work on GBs can't be understated. A few were important possessions and were tough. He took some checks I couldn't believe and he didn't flinch. I'll roll with that type of toughness all day long. Not worried about his ability to finish.
I tend to agree with this. I think for the Manhattan game the staff has two options - 1) split reps between Deere and Anderson and see who comes out on top 2) give it to one guy and hope that their confidence blossoms. I think they'll stick with Deere and let him figure things out.
The offense was functioning well with him in the game and it's not apples to apples of course, but when Anderson got extended run against Utah, things ground to a halt. It's definitely not all his fault given that guys were playing incredibly carelessly. But I think just because a guy doesn't finish with goals and assists, doesn't mean he's not contributing. It's tough because on paper Anderson offers exactly what this offense seems to be missing with his dodging ability, but if he's not properly in the flow of the offense, that stuff doesn't matter much.
Interesting point about where the two players line up - both lefties but vastly different playing styles. Anderson seemed to play as an X attackman against Utah and obviously Deere is an inside finisher. As of now I feel more confident about Deere figuring out his shot (it may just be me, but earlier this season it seemed like he was getting too close to the goalie on his shots and gave himself no angle to finish) than I do about Anderson. Things can change quickly however! Hopefully the keep giving Anderson runs with the second midfield line.

Lacrosse games definitely have a "family" vibe.I walked through the concourse and up the aisle to reach the section I planned on sitting in and was able to find a good seat. All through the section, there were bags, purses and coats strewn across seats, reserving their spots, and many were completely unattended. There’s no risk of anything being taken; nobody would dare do such a thing to a fellow Cuse fan. That familiarity and friendliness persisted everywhere I went.
Well done Cuse fans!![]()