outoftownie
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Pretty tired, just going to throw out a bunch of thoughts from today. I misspell a bunch of names, so numbers will do.
SU offense is going to be very strong this year. I like that it will be more traditional, meaning attack (29) is main ball carrier and middies will dodge from the top and alleys.
Loved three plays specifically today. 1. 3 getting the gb in front of the goal on 29 pipe shot. The goal was highlight, but the gb is the real play.
2. 2 lowering his head to run thru dudes on his dodge. If 44 played that tough he was be significantly better, but that isn’t his game
3. 30 dives to save a ball going out in 4Q then takes it to the rack to reward himself.
1st and 2nd year middies are really good. I don’t know if they can keep rolling out 16 and 44 when 10, 20, and 19 produce when they are on the field.
19 looked pretty good in 4Q. Good field awareness and a deceptive shot. Changes levels ad buries it. Maybe I was too harsh with a limited sample in previous posts.
No real comments on the d or goalies. Bingo barely got the ball and when they did they passed it around and then gave the ball back to SU most of game. Next will provide an opportunity to provide feedback on these units.
This team will be better than people previously thought, however be prepared for some What moments with young middies.
Uva has turned the corner. As much as people hate them, Hop is a lot better this year. Imagine is scott Marrs kid stayed home and played for his dad?
Towson St took a step back. That was an easy pick. Heard they struggled last week in scrimmages in NJ.
Sat near a few parents and friends today. 25s buddies were funny. Toasting his play with blue lights. 19s family was pretty jacked up when he stuck his first. The best was seeing one of the greatest orangemen, todd curry, celebrate his boy’s first goal with his family.
SU offense is going to be very strong this year. I like that it will be more traditional, meaning attack (29) is main ball carrier and middies will dodge from the top and alleys.
Loved three plays specifically today. 1. 3 getting the gb in front of the goal on 29 pipe shot. The goal was highlight, but the gb is the real play.
2. 2 lowering his head to run thru dudes on his dodge. If 44 played that tough he was be significantly better, but that isn’t his game
3. 30 dives to save a ball going out in 4Q then takes it to the rack to reward himself.
1st and 2nd year middies are really good. I don’t know if they can keep rolling out 16 and 44 when 10, 20, and 19 produce when they are on the field.
19 looked pretty good in 4Q. Good field awareness and a deceptive shot. Changes levels ad buries it. Maybe I was too harsh with a limited sample in previous posts.
No real comments on the d or goalies. Bingo barely got the ball and when they did they passed it around and then gave the ball back to SU most of game. Next will provide an opportunity to provide feedback on these units.
This team will be better than people previously thought, however be prepared for some What moments with young middies.
Uva has turned the corner. As much as people hate them, Hop is a lot better this year. Imagine is scott Marrs kid stayed home and played for his dad?
Towson St took a step back. That was an easy pick. Heard they struggled last week in scrimmages in NJ.
Sat near a few parents and friends today. 25s buddies were funny. Toasting his play with blue lights. 19s family was pretty jacked up when he stuck his first. The best was seeing one of the greatest orangemen, todd curry, celebrate his boy’s first goal with his family.