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Re: Syracuse
So what do we think happens to pirreca. Stay. Go.
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If you had to guess, what would you say?Idontknowtherules wrote: ↑Sat Jun 12, 2021 8:17 am So what do we think happens to pirreca. Stay. Go.
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I would say. Depends on who the new coach isCletus wrote: ↑Sat Jun 12, 2021 1:42 pmIf you had to guess, what would you say?Idontknowtherules wrote: ↑Sat Jun 12, 2021 8:17 am So what do we think happens to pirreca. Stay. Go.
Spallina. She stays. Anyone else. Prob not
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It would be interesting to see who Joe picked for his staff. Sydney Pirreca was a Spallina type player. A tireless worker and a fireplug in the tradition of KO and Kennedy. They seem made for each other in that regard, but I don't know what she's like as a coach.Idontknowtherules wrote: ↑Sat Jun 12, 2021 2:46 pmI would say. Depends on who the new coach isCletus wrote: ↑Sat Jun 12, 2021 1:42 pmIf you had to guess, what would you say?Idontknowtherules wrote: ↑Sat Jun 12, 2021 8:17 am So what do we think happens to pirreca. Stay. Go.
Spallina. She stays. Anyone else. Prob not
(Was it Sydney or Shayna who did the shimmy shake with her shoulders on her way back to the draw circle after she scored?)
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that was shaynaCletus wrote: ↑Sat Jun 12, 2021 4:01 pmIt would be interesting to see who Joe picked for his staff. Sydney Pirreca was a Spallina type player. A tireless worker and a fireplug in the tradition of KO and Kennedy. They seem made for each other in that regard, but I don't know what she's like as a coach.Idontknowtherules wrote: ↑Sat Jun 12, 2021 2:46 pmI would say. Depends on who the new coach isCletus wrote: ↑Sat Jun 12, 2021 1:42 pmIf you had to guess, what would you say?Idontknowtherules wrote: ↑Sat Jun 12, 2021 8:17 am So what do we think happens to pirreca. Stay. Go.
Spallina. She stays. Anyone else. Prob not
(Was it Sydney or Shayna who did the shimmy shake with her shoulders on her way back to the draw circle after she scored?)
She prob would stay. Mt Sinai girl. As far as how she is as a coach. That’s a question for the players
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Idontknowtherules wrote: ↑Sat Jun 12, 2021 2:46 pmI would say. Depends on who the new coach isCletus wrote: ↑Sat Jun 12, 2021 1:42 pmIf you had to guess, what would you say?Idontknowtherules wrote: ↑Sat Jun 12, 2021 8:17 am So what do we think happens to pirreca. Stay. Go.
Spallina. She stays. Anyone else. Prob not
Still keeping that Spallina thing going aren't you? I guess we will see, but I don't see it.
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I don’t see itLarryGamLax wrote: ↑Sun Jun 13, 2021 5:53 amIdontknowtherules wrote: ↑Sat Jun 12, 2021 2:46 pmI would say. Depends on who the new coach isCletus wrote: ↑Sat Jun 12, 2021 1:42 pmIf you had to guess, what would you say?Idontknowtherules wrote: ↑Sat Jun 12, 2021 8:17 am So what do we think happens to pirreca. Stay. Go.
Spallina. She stays. Anyone else. Prob not
Still keeping that Spallina thing going aren't you? I guess we will see, but I don't see it.
Will the Orange DNA change now that Gait's moved on?
It will be interesting to see if the Orange DNA changes now that Gary Gait has departed. Even a casual lacrosse fan watching Syracuse over the years will have noticed da Cuse's penchant for self-destructing with stupid penalties and turnovers--especially in da postseason.
Because of the nifty feature with YouTube TV, a number of former NCAA championship games were broadcast and automatically recorded. One of them was the 2014 final between Maryland and Syracuse. As I watched the replay, I found it interesting, though not surprising, that the 2014 version of Syracuse was as undisciplined and unwise as the 2021 version. Yet again in the late stages of a game, Syracuse committed stupid fouls and careless turnovers to shoot themselves in the foot. It was also interesting to note the amount of fouls committed by Maryland that the refs missed or overlooked whereas it seemed like every time Syracuse committed a foul they were nailed for it. Something about Maryland makes the lacrosse world fawning and obsequious and perpetually kissing the tortoise shell ring. I hope that happy crappy comes to an end, and soon.
2022 begins a whole new chapter in Syracuse Orange women's lacrosse. We'll find out soon enough if their habits change...
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I've been an ardent Cuse fan for many years now, and have experienced all of the frustrations that a fan can experience, many of those episodes due to mishaps and bad judgment calls. A few years ago, it seemed like every single clear was an adventure. But focusing on these errors and mishaps alone is a crabbed way of looking at Gait's teams and the sport more generally.
Gary's teams also won a lot of games because kids -- and remember, whether one likes it or not, we are dealing with young people -- were willing and authorized to try things out and make plays. It is, or was, the allure of coming to Syracuse to lay -- freedom to compose on the big green palette and play a style of play that is, or was, physical and innovative. It was a style that Gait and his kids to several final fours and two finals. I'll miss seeing him on the sidelines with the women, and hope that whoever takes the reins can bridge whatever gap there was under Gary between disciplined lacrosse and innovative playmaking, but keep the wide open style alive.
Gary's teams also won a lot of games because kids -- and remember, whether one likes it or not, we are dealing with young people -- were willing and authorized to try things out and make plays. It is, or was, the allure of coming to Syracuse to lay -- freedom to compose on the big green palette and play a style of play that is, or was, physical and innovative. It was a style that Gait and his kids to several final fours and two finals. I'll miss seeing him on the sidelines with the women, and hope that whoever takes the reins can bridge whatever gap there was under Gary between disciplined lacrosse and innovative playmaking, but keep the wide open style alive.
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Exactly, when my D’s were looking at colleges that was a selling point…creativity, and that laid back style.seacoaster wrote: ↑Mon Jun 21, 2021 7:28 am I've been an ardent Cuse fan for many years now, and have experienced all of the frustrations that a fan can experience, many of those episodes due to mishaps and bad judgment calls. A few years ago, it seemed like every single clear was an adventure. But focusing on these errors and mishaps alone is a crabbed way of looking at Gait's teams and the sport more generally.
Gary's teams also won a lot of games because kids -- and remember, whether one likes it or not, we are dealing with young people -- were willing and authorized to try things out and make plays. It is, or was, the allure of coming to Syracuse to lay -- freedom to compose on the big green palette and play a style of play that is, or was, physical and innovative. It was a style that Gait and his kids to several final fours and two finals. I'll miss seeing him on the sidelines with the women, and hope that whoever takes the reins can bridge whatever gap there was under Gary between disciplined lacrosse and innovative playmaking, but keep the wide open style alive.
I believe Spallina will still be coach yes . If not it’s because SYR admin bowed down to alumni pressure . I believe there were seeking a high profile coach for the program.
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I’ll take that bet. Give me you odds on Spallina as coach. 3:1 DMAc’s gummy’s?Laxfan500 wrote: ↑Mon Jun 21, 2021 7:48 amExactly, when my D’s were looking at colleges that was a selling point…creativity, and that laid back style.seacoaster wrote: ↑Mon Jun 21, 2021 7:28 am I've been an ardent Cuse fan for many years now, and have experienced all of the frustrations that a fan can experience, many of those episodes due to mishaps and bad judgment calls. A few years ago, it seemed like every single clear was an adventure. But focusing on these errors and mishaps alone is a crabbed way of looking at Gait's teams and the sport more generally.
Gary's teams also won a lot of games because kids -- and remember, whether one likes it or not, we are dealing with young people -- were willing and authorized to try things out and make plays. It is, or was, the allure of coming to Syracuse to lay -- freedom to compose on the big green palette and play a style of play that is, or was, physical and innovative. It was a style that Gait and his kids to several final fours and two finals. I'll miss seeing him on the sidelines with the women, and hope that whoever takes the reins can bridge whatever gap there was under Gary between disciplined lacrosse and innovative playmaking, but keep the wide open style alive.
I believe Spallina will still be coach yes . If not it’s because SYR admin bowed down to alumni pressure . I believe there were seeking a high profile coach for the program.
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Last week I would have taken that bet. Now I’m not so sure. I think they may bow down to getting a Syracuse alum/female coach.Bart wrote: ↑Mon Jun 21, 2021 8:00 amI’ll take that bet. Give me you odds on Spallina as coach. 3:1 DMAc’s gummy’s?Laxfan500 wrote: ↑Mon Jun 21, 2021 7:48 amExactly, when my D’s were looking at colleges that was a selling point…creativity, and that laid back style.seacoaster wrote: ↑Mon Jun 21, 2021 7:28 am I've been an ardent Cuse fan for many years now, and have experienced all of the frustrations that a fan can experience, many of those episodes due to mishaps and bad judgment calls. A few years ago, it seemed like every single clear was an adventure. But focusing on these errors and mishaps alone is a crabbed way of looking at Gait's teams and the sport more generally.
Gary's teams also won a lot of games because kids -- and remember, whether one likes it or not, we are dealing with young people -- were willing and authorized to try things out and make plays. It is, or was, the allure of coming to Syracuse to lay -- freedom to compose on the big green palette and play a style of play that is, or was, physical and innovative. It was a style that Gait and his kids to several final fours and two finals. I'll miss seeing him on the sidelines with the women, and hope that whoever takes the reins can bridge whatever gap there was under Gary between disciplined lacrosse and innovative playmaking, but keep the wide open style alive.
I believe Spallina will still be coach yes . If not it’s because SYR admin bowed down to alumni pressure . I believe there were seeking a high profile coach for the program.
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Bow down? You are making a bunch of assumptions there. Could it be it he did want the job and did interview, someone was just better?Laxfan500 wrote: ↑Mon Jun 21, 2021 8:24 amLast week I would have taken that bet. Now I’m not so sure. I think they may bow down to getting a Syracuse alum/female coach.Bart wrote: ↑Mon Jun 21, 2021 8:00 amI’ll take that bet. Give me you odds on Spallina as coach. 3:1 DMAc’s gummy’s?Laxfan500 wrote: ↑Mon Jun 21, 2021 7:48 amExactly, when my D’s were looking at colleges that was a selling point…creativity, and that laid back style.seacoaster wrote: ↑Mon Jun 21, 2021 7:28 am I've been an ardent Cuse fan for many years now, and have experienced all of the frustrations that a fan can experience, many of those episodes due to mishaps and bad judgment calls. A few years ago, it seemed like every single clear was an adventure. But focusing on these errors and mishaps alone is a crabbed way of looking at Gait's teams and the sport more generally.
Gary's teams also won a lot of games because kids -- and remember, whether one likes it or not, we are dealing with young people -- were willing and authorized to try things out and make plays. It is, or was, the allure of coming to Syracuse to lay -- freedom to compose on the big green palette and play a style of play that is, or was, physical and innovative. It was a style that Gait and his kids to several final fours and two finals. I'll miss seeing him on the sidelines with the women, and hope that whoever takes the reins can bridge whatever gap there was under Gary between disciplined lacrosse and innovative playmaking, but keep the wide open style alive.
I believe Spallina will still be coach yes . If not it’s because SYR admin bowed down to alumni pressure . I believe there were seeking a high profile coach for the program.
C'mon, take the bet.......
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I don’t mean it disparagingly, I’m saying I believe they had JS in mind for some time but received a lot of backlash in regards to wanting a Syracuse alumni . And there’s no way he wouldn’t want that job.Bart wrote: ↑Mon Jun 21, 2021 8:29 amBow down? You are making a bunch of assumptions there. Could it be it he did want the job and did interview, someone was just better?Laxfan500 wrote: ↑Mon Jun 21, 2021 8:24 amLast week I would have taken that bet. Now I’m not so sure. I think they may bow down to getting a Syracuse alum/female coach.Bart wrote: ↑Mon Jun 21, 2021 8:00 amI’ll take that bet. Give me you odds on Spallina as coach. 3:1 DMAc’s gummy’s?Laxfan500 wrote: ↑Mon Jun 21, 2021 7:48 amExactly, when my D’s were looking at colleges that was a selling point…creativity, and that laid back style.seacoaster wrote: ↑Mon Jun 21, 2021 7:28 am I've been an ardent Cuse fan for many years now, and have experienced all of the frustrations that a fan can experience, many of those episodes due to mishaps and bad judgment calls. A few years ago, it seemed like every single clear was an adventure. But focusing on these errors and mishaps alone is a crabbed way of looking at Gait's teams and the sport more generally.
Gary's teams also won a lot of games because kids -- and remember, whether one likes it or not, we are dealing with young people -- were willing and authorized to try things out and make plays. It is, or was, the allure of coming to Syracuse to lay -- freedom to compose on the big green palette and play a style of play that is, or was, physical and innovative. It was a style that Gait and his kids to several final fours and two finals. I'll miss seeing him on the sidelines with the women, and hope that whoever takes the reins can bridge whatever gap there was under Gary between disciplined lacrosse and innovative playmaking, but keep the wide open style alive.
I believe Spallina will still be coach yes . If not it’s because SYR admin bowed down to alumni pressure . I believe there were seeking a high profile coach for the program.
C'mon, take the bet.......
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Didn't think you did mean it that way. It was the assumption of many here he was being considered and he did want that job. Everyone except Larry who is fairly, from my understanding, plugged into the LI lacrosse culture.Laxfan500 wrote: ↑Mon Jun 21, 2021 8:32 amI don’t mean it disparagingly, I’m saying I believe they had JS in mind for some time but received a lot of backlash in regards to wanting a Syracuse alumni . And there’s no way he wouldn’t want that job.Bart wrote: ↑Mon Jun 21, 2021 8:29 amLaxfan500 wrote: ↑Mon Jun 21, 2021 8:24 amLast week I would have taken that bet. Now I’m not so sure. I think they may bow down to getting a Syracuse alum/female coach.Bart wrote: ↑Mon Jun 21, 2021 8:00 amI’ll take that bet. Give me you odds on Spallina as coach. 3:1 DMAc’s gummy’s?Laxfan500 wrote: ↑Mon Jun 21, 2021 7:48 amExactly, when my D’s were looking at colleges that was a selling point…creativity, and that laid back style.seacoaster wrote: ↑Mon Jun 21, 2021 7:28 am I've been an ardent Cuse fan for many years now, and have experienced all of the frustrations that a fan can experience, many of those episodes due to mishaps and bad judgment calls. A few years ago, it seemed like every single clear was an adventure. But focusing on these errors and mishaps alone is a crabbed way of looking at Gait's teams and the sport more generally.
Gary's teams also won a lot of games because kids -- and remember, whether one likes it or not, we are dealing with young people -- were willing and authorized to try things out and make plays. It is, or was, the allure of coming to Syracuse to lay -- freedom to compose on the big green palette and play a style of play that is, or was, physical and innovative. It was a style that Gait and his kids to several final fours and two finals. I'll miss seeing him on the sidelines with the women, and hope that whoever takes the reins can bridge whatever gap there was under Gary between disciplined lacrosse and innovative playmaking, but keep the wide open style alive.
I believe Spallina will still be coach yes . If not it’s because SYR admin bowed down to alumni pressure . I believe there were seeking a high profile coach for the program.
Bow down? You are making a bunch of assumptions there. Could it be it he did want the job and did interview, someone was just better?
C'mon, take the bet.......
I guess we will see shortly
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I wonder if they take into consideration how the current roster would respond to JS. It will be interesting to see. Gaits style is very laid back which the team is used to. Someone new will come in blazing. They’ll have something to prove. Roster changes will also be interesting. Wonder if any girls are a little nervousBart wrote: ↑Mon Jun 21, 2021 8:49 amDidn't think you did mean it that way. It was the assumption of many here he was being considered and he did want that job. Everyone except Larry who is fairly, from my understanding, plugged into the LI lacrosse culture.Laxfan500 wrote: ↑Mon Jun 21, 2021 8:32 amI don’t mean it disparagingly, I’m saying I believe they had JS in mind for some time but received a lot of backlash in regards to wanting a Syracuse alumni . And there’s no way he wouldn’t want that job.Bart wrote: ↑Mon Jun 21, 2021 8:29 amLaxfan500 wrote: ↑Mon Jun 21, 2021 8:24 amLast week I would have taken that bet. Now I’m not so sure. I think they may bow down to getting a Syracuse alum/female coach.Bart wrote: ↑Mon Jun 21, 2021 8:00 amI’ll take that bet. Give me you odds on Spallina as coach. 3:1 DMAc’s gummy’s?Laxfan500 wrote: ↑Mon Jun 21, 2021 7:48 amExactly, when my D’s were looking at colleges that was a selling point…creativity, and that laid back style.seacoaster wrote: ↑Mon Jun 21, 2021 7:28 am I've been an ardent Cuse fan for many years now, and have experienced all of the frustrations that a fan can experience, many of those episodes due to mishaps and bad judgment calls. A few years ago, it seemed like every single clear was an adventure. But focusing on these errors and mishaps alone is a crabbed way of looking at Gait's teams and the sport more generally.
Gary's teams also won a lot of games because kids -- and remember, whether one likes it or not, we are dealing with young people -- were willing and authorized to try things out and make plays. It is, or was, the allure of coming to Syracuse to lay -- freedom to compose on the big green palette and play a style of play that is, or was, physical and innovative. It was a style that Gait and his kids to several final fours and two finals. I'll miss seeing him on the sidelines with the women, and hope that whoever takes the reins can bridge whatever gap there was under Gary between disciplined lacrosse and innovative playmaking, but keep the wide open style alive.
I believe Spallina will still be coach yes . If not it’s because SYR admin bowed down to alumni pressure . I believe there were seeking a high profile coach for the program.
Bow down? You are making a bunch of assumptions there. Could it be it he did want the job and did interview, someone was just better?
C'mon, take the bet.......
I guess we will see shortly
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https://twitter.com/JoeSpallina/status/ ... 81731?s=20
This tweet from Spallina last Friday about adding a new top scorer likely means he is not leaving Stony Brook for Cuse. As a Hofstra fan I wish he would
This tweet from Spallina last Friday about adding a new top scorer likely means he is not leaving Stony Brook for Cuse. As a Hofstra fan I wish he would
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I heard SS may be speaking to a few aces of her ownhofstrapride1 wrote: ↑Mon Jun 21, 2021 9:28 am https://twitter.com/JoeSpallina/status/ ... 81731?s=20
This tweet from Spallina last Friday about adding a new top scorer likely means he is not leaving Stony Brook for Cuse. As a Hofstra fan I wish he would
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I hope so! Definitely some unique opportunities to land impact graduate school transfers with the extra COVID year of eligibility.Cagekeeper wrote: ↑Mon Jun 21, 2021 10:42 amI heard SS may be speaking to a few aces of her ownhofstrapride1 wrote: ↑Mon Jun 21, 2021 9:28 am https://twitter.com/JoeSpallina/status/ ... 81731?s=20
This tweet from Spallina last Friday about adding a new top scorer likely means he is not leaving Stony Brook for Cuse. As a Hofstra fan I wish he would