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Somehow I forgot about Lipka while writing that post, and had Buttermore running the 1st line with Curry and Trimboli (assuming that Dordevic moves to attack with Rehfuss and Scanlan). That would be my dream 1st offensive line at least. Then have Lipka, the Kims/Magnan/Hill/Aviles alternate on the second midfield line.A lot to take in with this post. Some good points, but it’s awfully easy to sit back and play arm chair coach sometimes. If Desko hadn’t played these upper classmen, then we would spend our time complaining that we never saw enough of fill in the blank. It’s a balancing act and one made harder when you have such a large roster. But there are many many practices that we don’t see that the coaches are evaluating, and yes there are some really head scratching roster decisions over the years, but it’s important to remember we only get a small sample size to make our judgements on.
If you’d like to put Magnan/Kim’s/Aviles on the second line, then please tell us what we do with Buttermore and Lipka, two guys who could start for most teams in the country? I’d love to see what some of these younger kids can do, but we can’t just can’t dismiss these older guys cause they aren’t shiny and new anymore. Salcido is the perfect example of why it’s really hard to give up on a player early on their career.
If Aviles has to RS next season, then fine, but Desko better promise this kid his kidney to get him to stay instead of transferring out and screwing up a pipeline between 'Cuse x Ward Melville. We cannot afford to keep losing talent like this just because he wants to play someone who was highly ranked in HS, is a coaches son, or the son of a former Syracuse legend. Just because they are highly ranked in high school doesn't mean its going to translate over to D1 lacrosse, and I think we all know this very well without mentioning any names.
Regarding Salcido, I think thats a rare case of a walk-on working hard and defying the odds to earn his spot. Are we really going to continue to keep letting players like Quinn/Seebold see the field with the hopes they become a Salcido type player at some point in their careers, when there are players on the roster who are younger, have played a lot less minutes yet have the same amount of points as them? Judgments like these are what worry me about this staff as of late, but I hope that changes.