I’ll bet it lasts longer than the Petro boys commitment to UNCSagittarius A* wrote: ↑Mon Jun 14, 2021 10:43 am
If he can change his philosophy.
It's also hard for someone who's been a head coach for a long time to play second fiddle.
My first order thought is that this marriage won't last long.
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Football and Basketball coaches do this all the time, I think they’ll figure it out.Sagittarius A* wrote: ↑Mon Jun 14, 2021 10:43 amIf he can change his philosophy.DocBarrister wrote: ↑Sun Jun 13, 2021 11:47 amThis is a priceless opportunity for Coach Pietramala to resurrect his Division I coaching career. Should be interesting to see what he does with it. Best wishes to him.jhu06 wrote: ↑Sat Jun 12, 2021 10:18 pm Preston ran a column in the baltimore sun this morning on the Petro-Gait marriage which he says is a done deal
-Petro had no other opportunities he said and wouldn't have been a fit at any other level of the sport
-If petro had stayed out he echoes quints earlier comments that he wouldn't have been able to return to d1 coaching
-spends a lot of time on a theme he made last year when petro was dismissed that lacrosse is moving beyond just syracuse/hopkins and the maryland/LI/upstate new york hotbeds and that this job will be tougher than if they had paired up 20 years ago
what he didn't address
-The issues Petro had at Hopkins that have been discussed here for a long time and whether they'll continue at syracuse. It's more of something for cuse than us now I guess.
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It's also hard for someone who's been a head coach for a long time to play second fiddle.
My first order thought is that this marriage won't last long.
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Spallina and Dom P - that'll help in a couple years
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Petro had to go but this is still a rough day.
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imagine being 16 and getting a call from petro and gait...i would’ve been SHOOK
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WHEW. Iont like the color Orange like that, but if I got this call as a high schooler I’m pullin up.
Paul Rabil
imagine being 16 and getting a call from petro and gait...i would’ve been SHOOK
@KyleHarrison18
WHEW. Iont like the color Orange like that, but if I got this call as a high schooler I’m pullin up.
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It has already been figured out if responsibilities are the question. Implementing will need to worked on
Twins are leaving UNC barring something I don’t know about Breschi and Petro are friends. Gait and Petro too. Breschi will understand the twins wanting to play for their dad. Spellina and Dom are ranked 1/2 in their class. Dwan’s son will also be at Cuse if memory serves.
Lacrosse is a small community.
Twins are leaving UNC barring something I don’t know about Breschi and Petro are friends. Gait and Petro too. Breschi will understand the twins wanting to play for their dad. Spellina and Dom are ranked 1/2 in their class. Dwan’s son will also be at Cuse if memory serves.
Lacrosse is a small community.
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I mean, yeah, but it's not 2000 anymore. We'll see how this works out.
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The SU-JHU rivalry is about to shift into turbo.
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https://www.koolaid.com/en/product/00043000953549
depends how cuse is drinking.
Matnum I think you've seen in the tweets by petro's hopkins players over the last year it's not just going to be cuse vs jhu, it's going to also be petros alumni against an administration they feel wronged their mentor.
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What's strange to me (which is consistent with what you're pointing out) is that Petro was adopted by the Baltimore lacrosse community (including JHU). As were his boys. I guess that's how these things work. You get angry at friends but it takes family to *really* tick you off.
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duke/unc/notre dame record is not pretty and the cuse fanatics will have to hope they're getting the first 5 years of his tenure at hopkins not the last 15.CrazyPeople wrote: ↑Mon Jun 14, 2021 6:56 pm27 wins, 45 losses = 37.5% win vs ACC opponents since 2006 (this includes when UMD was in the ACC)
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I've never brought up Koesterer before now.
I thought it was friendly banter. My mistake.
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This was you literally three days ago:
It was friendly banter. But now the horse is dead, buried, and decomposing.
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Lol aren't you the "no one wants to go to Hopkins now because of the Freddie Gray riots" guy?HomewoodHomer wrote: ↑Mon Jun 14, 2021 8:30 pmI am beginning to think Petro stole your girlfriend or stole your lunch money. Don't worry, they'll be plenty more to despise of him when his team rolls over yours.
News flash: Cuse already rolled over Hopkins in 2020 when Petro was still the coach. If his team didn't get absolutely obliterated in that game then, who knows, maybe he'd still be coaching at Homewood. If Cuse "rolls over" Hopkins again next year (based on how each team looked by the end of this season, not sure I'd bet on that, but I digress) then what would that say about the team he left for the new staff?
I've defended Petro a lot over the years—others who have been here a long time can attest to that. I'm allowed to be nauseated by the fact that he will now be wearing orange on the sidelines. It's unsettling.
"HomewoodHomer"—you don't sound like much of a homer. I wish Petro well on a personal level. But my ultimate allegiance is to the program, not to an individual coach.