You and some others were eloquent and specific about why you thought 2023 would look a lot like 2022 and you were a staunch defender of this offense. This is one of the more shocking personnel moves in the program in a generation and the first coordinator to leave w/out a new job lined up this century. Obviously there's a lot more going on at Homewood than any of the insiders who post here regularly know. The lacrosse big js who spend most of their time telling the world how much they know about lacrosse and spend more time in homewood press boxes than almost any other venue in the sport have an embarrassing lack of intel about the south side of the cordish lacrosse center comings and goings. There's a lot here that needs to be explained. The university still not putting out a statement is a bad look as well. As alumni and fans we care, but also thinking about the 65 plus young men currently in the program/headed to it/and the dozens thinking of wanting to wear the most famous uniform of the sports prestige program and what they are wondering this means for their futures.HopFan16 wrote: ↑Wed May 18, 2022 7:02 pmwhat the f*ck are you talking about? please find the post where I said that. the only thing i said that even remotely resembles that was that i said there *shouldn't* be a change at the top (read: Milliman) after two years because of the signal that would send to any other potential head coaches about how they'd be treated. People other than me kept trying to explain why that would be a disaster to you but your infant brain couldn't grasp it and still doesn't
There's a lot we don't know about all of this but the great Bill Walsh used to script the first 15 plays of half and to me Grant jrs undoing was how badly the team started offensively. You could go down a list of problems over the last two years. Bringing back inconsistent veterans. Attackmen on midfield, midfielders who do not have the size/speed/athleticism for d1, lack of shooting, no dodging ability, no x/os ability in game, consistent turnovers, dearth of depth. There were literally hundreds of kids switching uniforms the last few offseasons, he had the programs leading brand, longterm job security, basically ever tool at his disposal and things went backwards. You can argue one kid-deso got better but going from absolute bust of his class to not even all big ten isn't what's expected at Hopkins. The freshmen who looked promising in 21 did not make the jump either.