Except that we are still in a global pandemic avg 1000 deaths a day here at home. The rate for infection in Maryland tripled in the last month. Then there is that small bit about the university telling students to stay home. The same University that probably has the best advisors of anyone in the country.jhu06 wrote: ↑Tue Aug 11, 2020 9:52 pm -baltimore is 63 percent black, the school is the largest employer in the state, we're in a time of racial unrest and the school has a homegrown charismatic african american student athlete with a great story in harrison. He's a better messenger for the school than the $25 million they spend on diversity directors and public image work every year.
-the kids were 2-4 last year, the freshmen were recruited by some other coach, there's no reason not to show up and for the captains and veteran leaders to run their own workouts and practices. Baltimore isn't new york, it's affordable. The acc is preparing to play football, other rivals I'm sure are moving forward with spring sports. If daniels doesn't want to let the kids use the lockerrooms it's on them to use the bias or whatever field to get it going. This is Hopkins lacrosse, work is supposed to be wanted. I used to watch harrison all the time during intersessions use the gyms to do extra shooting.
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There isn’t going to be any organized fall lacrosse. Be realistic. The captains aren’t going to get 50+ guys together to practice either. Half the guys probably couldn’t care less about the season. They aren’t all like Cole Williams, who will stick around for another year if this upcoming season gets cancelled. Some people actually want to get on with their lives. We’ll be lucky to get a spring season.
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Hoping the season happens but common sense should prevail and nothing should be forced upon any . To each his own whether that be institutions or individual decisions.
Would be natural for upperclassman to refocus toward other matters this fall if the season becomes increasingly unlikely
If the season happens, would expect more sloppy play at the onset than usual but that would eventually right itself.
Would be natural for upperclassman to refocus toward other matters this fall if the season becomes increasingly unlikely
If the season happens, would expect more sloppy play at the onset than usual but that would eventually right itself.
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they're getting $ to go to Hopkins and they were admitted because they play sports not because they're athletes or showed a deep passion for joining college democrats or organizing spring fair or the tutoring program. they are there to lax. If you're a freshman who wasn't recruited by milliman and you know that fall 2021 there will be kids he did recruit who play your position on campus you probably want to be at homewood working out showing you care.stupefied wrote: ↑Wed Aug 12, 2020 9:43 am Hoping the season happens but common sense should prevail and nothing should be forced upon any . To each his own whether that be institutions or individual decisions.
Would be natural for upperclassman to refocus toward other matters this fall if the season becomes increasingly unlikely
If the season happens, would expect more sloppy play at the onset than usual but that would eventually right itself.
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University facilities including Homewood field, Cordish and the varsity weight room are closed. What part of this do you not understand?jhu06 wrote: ↑Wed Aug 12, 2020 10:11 amthey're getting $ to go to Hopkins and they were admitted because they play sports not because they're athletes or showed a deep passion for joining college democrats or organizing spring fair or the tutoring program. they are there to lax. If you're a freshman who wasn't recruited by milliman and you know that fall 2021 there will be kids he did recruit who play your position on campus you probably want to be at homewood working out showing you care.stupefied wrote: ↑Wed Aug 12, 2020 9:43 am Hoping the season happens but common sense should prevail and nothing should be forced upon any . To each his own whether that be institutions or individual decisions.
Would be natural for upperclassman to refocus toward other matters this fall if the season becomes increasingly unlikely
If the season happens, would expect more sloppy play at the onset than usual but that would eventually right itself.
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jhu06 wrote: ↑Wed Aug 12, 2020 10:11 amthey're getting $ to go to Hopkins and they were admitted because they play sports not because they're athletes or showed a deep passion for joining college democrats or organizing spring fair or the tutoring program. they are there to lax. If you're a freshman who wasn't recruited by milliman and you know that fall 2021 there will be kids he did recruit who play your position on campus you probably want to be at homewood working out showing you care.stupefied wrote: ↑Wed Aug 12, 2020 9:43 am Hoping the season happens but common sense should prevail and nothing should be forced upon any . To each his own whether that be institutions or individual decisions.
Would be natural for upperclassman to refocus toward other matters this fall if the season becomes increasingly unlikely
If the season happens, would expect more sloppy play at the onset than usual but that would eventually right itself.
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They will practice, some more than others , but it will be disjointed and a tail off and shift in focus can be expected if season called off
Many players may have gained admission and received $ due to lax but all is off when acts of god occur.
Beyond one's control and the understanding of this disease is still hazy. Most players want like to play right now but a few do not and may not if season happens if health issues still exist , institutions will and fans should respect their decisions
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He's demanding his entertainment and something he never delivered. Understanding isn't part of the equation.flalax22 wrote: ↑Wed Aug 12, 2020 10:24 amUniversity facilities including Homewood field, Cordish and the varsity weight room are closed. What part of this do you not understand?jhu06 wrote: ↑Wed Aug 12, 2020 10:11 amthey're getting $ to go to Hopkins and they were admitted because they play sports not because they're athletes or showed a deep passion for joining college democrats or organizing spring fair or the tutoring program. they are there to lax. If you're a freshman who wasn't recruited by milliman and you know that fall 2021 there will be kids he did recruit who play your position on campus you probably want to be at homewood working out showing you care.stupefied wrote: ↑Wed Aug 12, 2020 9:43 am Hoping the season happens but common sense should prevail and nothing should be forced upon any . To each his own whether that be institutions or individual decisions.
Would be natural for upperclassman to refocus toward other matters this fall if the season becomes increasingly unlikely
If the season happens, would expect more sloppy play at the onset than usual but that would eventually right itself.
Same sword they knight you they gon' good night you with
Thats' only half if they like you
That ain't even the half what they might do
Don't believe me, ask Michael
See Martin, Malcolm
See Jesus, Judas; Caesar, Brutus
See success is like suicide
Thats' only half if they like you
That ain't even the half what they might do
Don't believe me, ask Michael
See Martin, Malcolm
See Jesus, Judas; Caesar, Brutus
See success is like suicide
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Hilarious.jhu06 wrote: ↑Wed Aug 12, 2020 10:11 amthey're getting $ to go to Hopkins and they were admitted because they play sports not because they're athletes or showed a deep passion for joining college democrats or organizing spring fair or the tutoring program. they are there to lax. If you're a freshman who wasn't recruited by milliman and you know that fall 2021 there will be kids he did recruit who play your position on campus you probably want to be at homewood working out showing you care.stupefied wrote: ↑Wed Aug 12, 2020 9:43 am Hoping the season happens but common sense should prevail and nothing should be forced upon any . To each his own whether that be institutions or individual decisions.
Would be natural for upperclassman to refocus toward other matters this fall if the season becomes increasingly unlikely
If the season happens, would expect more sloppy play at the onset than usual but that would eventually right itself.
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It’s not the military either.
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Wow !
Shredded.
Its ok, the sun will come up tomorrow
Shredded.
Its ok, the sun will come up tomorrow
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Oh man, sad to hear. He's still yelling at me 40 years later for stuffing my laundry bag with personal laundry during soccer season( I was lazy and well there were no girls to impress to speak of) Boy was he pissed about the 1981 baseball strike. Here's to the curmudgeons! RIP Rich- You were the perfect equipment guy for a derelict soccer program in the 80'ssteel_hop wrote: ↑Mon Aug 03, 2020 10:05 am Another member of the Hopkins community has left us. If you played athletics at Hopkins from the late 80s until early 00s, you will remember Rich Moscarello. While at Hopkins he was called Moskey, he was know as The Grump when he was an equipment manager for the Colts. If you remember him at all - the Grump is a great nickname.
https://twitter.com/JimIrsay/status/128 ... gr%5Etweet
Even running a lax tournament during a pandemic. Rabil makes time to mention Moskey's passing.
https://twitter.com/PaulRabil/status/12 ... 7980425217
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Jon Cohen. Longtime assistant coach and GM of the Denver Outlaws. Has also coached MCLA, high school, and club. Came highly recommended from Matt Bocklet and obviously JGJR. I'd say he's rather overqualified for the position which should tell you something about what he thinks of the opportunity to work with this staff at Homewood.
Now back to your regularly scheduled ranting and raving.
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Who didn't stuff their laundry bag with some personal stuff. The key was to do only a couple of items. That way he wouldn't know. The best was between two days you would get back a hot damp bag and just feel the sweat from the last practice still on the clothes. When I say best I mean strongest memory.Bluejayfan2 wrote: ↑Wed Aug 12, 2020 10:27 pmOh man, sad to hear. He's still yelling at me 40 years later for stuffing my laundry bag with personal laundry during soccer season( I was lazy and well there were no girls to impress to speak of) Boy was he ticked about the 1981 baseball strike. Here's to the curmudgeons! RIP Rich- You were the perfect equipment guy for a derelict soccer program in the 80'ssteel_hop wrote: ↑Mon Aug 03, 2020 10:05 am Another member of the Hopkins community has left us. If you played athletics at Hopkins from the late 80s until early 00s, you will remember Rich Moscarello. While at Hopkins he was called Moskey, he was know as The Grump when he was an equipment manager for the Colts. If you remember him at all - the Grump is a great nickname.
https://twitter.com/JimIrsay/status/128 ... gr%5Etweet
Even running a lax tournament during a pandemic. Rabil makes time to mention Moskey's passing.
https://twitter.com/PaulRabil/status/12 ... 7980425217
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You got a hot damp bag back when you tried to over-stuff it (and, yes, I did also).
Be in their flowing cups freshly rememb'red.
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-weekly youtube game watches on saturday afternoons-twofer-showcase the tradition for recruits and smooth edges from the spring with alumni. The programs tradition isn't just paul rabil.HopFan16 wrote: ↑Wed Aug 12, 2020 10:54 pmJon Cohen. Longtime assistant coach and GM of the Denver Outlaws. Has also coached MCLA, high school, and club. Came highly recommended from Matt Bocklet and obviously JGJR. I'd say he's rather overqualified for the position which should tell you something about what he thinks of the opportunity to work with this staff at Homewood.
Now back to your regularly scheduled ranting and raving.
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I mean, it’s really more warm than hot and the level of viscosity is case by case.44WeWantMore wrote: ↑Thu Aug 13, 2020 4:04 pm You got a hot damp bag back when you tried to over-stuff it (and, yes, I did also).
Same sword they knight you they gon' good night you with
Thats' only half if they like you
That ain't even the half what they might do
Don't believe me, ask Michael
See Martin, Malcolm
See Jesus, Judas; Caesar, Brutus
See success is like suicide
Thats' only half if they like you
That ain't even the half what they might do
Don't believe me, ask Michael
See Martin, Malcolm
See Jesus, Judas; Caesar, Brutus
See success is like suicide
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Are we dealing in euphemisms here?
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Loamy warm bags aside, Hop needs to up their game. There is a post today in the Denver thread counting up the heads and claiming they will have roster of 68 in the hypothetical 2021 season! Beat that!
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Maybe
Same sword they knight you they gon' good night you with
Thats' only half if they like you
That ain't even the half what they might do
Don't believe me, ask Michael
See Martin, Malcolm
See Jesus, Judas; Caesar, Brutus
See success is like suicide
Thats' only half if they like you
That ain't even the half what they might do
Don't believe me, ask Michael
See Martin, Malcolm
See Jesus, Judas; Caesar, Brutus
See success is like suicide
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68?? Sounds to me there will be lots of cuts should the 2021 season materialize. D1 looks like it’s getting to be more like D3. Take as many as you can, grab their tuition, and make cuts.