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I never expected this. This may be the greatest 1-week turn-around by any sports team I have ever witnessed. Kudos to the coaches. I never expected it.
They said the same thing on TV.I never expected this. This may be the greatest 1-week turn-around by any sports team I have ever witnessed. Kudos to the coaches. I never expected it.
Of course you‘re surprised when something goes well.I never expected this. This may be the greatest 1-week turn-around by any sports team I have ever witnessed. Kudos to the coaches. I never expected it.
I never expected this. This may be the greatest 1-week turn-around by any sports team I have ever witnessed. Kudos to the coaches. I never expected it.
As I am longtime Red Sox fan, 2004 against the Yankees would be similar ha haI never expected this. This may be the greatest 1-week turn-around by any sports team I have ever witnessed. Kudos to the coaches. I never expected it.
I never expected this. This may be the greatest 1-week turn-around by any sports team I have ever witnessed. Kudos to the coaches. I never expected it.
Yeah, he gets another year.So, #FireDesko, or nah?
yes. weird. i mentioned mid-week our shorties weren't crushing it. nor was our d. a lot of the former was getting run from behind.Virginia men's lacrosse coach Lars Tiffany on the Cavaliers' loss to Syracuse
Click here to view this video from Richmond.com.richmond.com
Classy interview by Tiffany. He refuses to throw any of his guys under the bus or make excuses. He gives credit to Syracuse where it is due. I am a little surprised that he was caught off guard by the Orange's invert strategy.
Syracuse made some in game adjustments that the Cavs didn't respond to i.e. middie inverts, Wycoff to close D on Moore and Kennedy up to lsm. I felt Cavs could have flipped the script and inverted Shellenberger more. It seemed like only Laviano was playing off ball offense, granted that is his game, but I expected to see more movement off ball from the Cavs in the second half.yes. weird. i mentioned mid-week our shorties weren't crushing it. nor was our d. a lot of the former was getting run from behind.
our strategy seemed to be watch the dodger, not cover the crease or slide and be in no man's land. and not have a 2.
bold strategy, cotton.
I believe him saying he was “caught off guard” is coach speak for them just not having much of an answer for it. We were inverting like crazy in 2020 and in the army game. He knew it was coming. The shorties were just getting beat.Virginia men's lacrosse coach Lars Tiffany on the Cavaliers' loss to Syracuse
Click here to view this video from Richmond.com.richmond.com
Classy interview by Tiffany. He refuses to throw any of his guys under the bus or make excuses. He gives credit to Syracuse where it is due. I am a little surprised that he was caught off guard by the Orange's invert strategy.
i don't recall enough about how kirwan's brown offense was so explosive. what of it i do remember was revolving around malloy and the attention he received, or if he had room to bull.Syracuse made some in game adjustments that the Cavs didn't respond to i.e. middie inverts, Wycoff to close D on Moore and Kennedy up to lsm. I felt Cavs could have flipped the script and inverted Shellenberger more. It seemed like only Laviano was playing off ball offense, granted that is his game, but I expected to see more movement off ball from the Cavs in the second half.
Lucky . Wish mine did. Too many questions. Threw her a rule bookThat game was beautiful. However, my wife got up and left the room before halftime.
She said "Holy, crap. This game is way too intense."
My wife said Jamie Trimboli’s still on the team? He has been on since I first met you. Well close we met in 2014Lucky . Wish mine did. Too many questions. Threw her a rule book
Totally fair question from the wife there.My wife said Jamie Trimboli’s still on the team? He has been on since I first met you. Well close we met in 2014