DMac wrote: ↑Sun Feb 12, 2023 3:11 pm
Don't care the level of competition Cuse has played to date, this team is fun to watch. Completely different mentality from the past couple of years, the ball doesn't stop moving. Don't know the final numbers but at one point Cuse had 13 goals, 11 were assisted. Hiltz is just phenomenal, throws such nice passes, it was devastating when he went down and out last year. The criticisms of #22 have proven to be completely unwarranted, he threw some nice assists today too, eyes up and looking. Got another finster today too. Think GG handled #22's first outing perfectly.
I don't miss Dordevic.....at all.
Geez, Dmac, did Dordevic decline to sign a poster for you or somehting? Aren't you 70? You're on Fanlax chasing him down here at the Cuse thread as well as (amazingly) chasing him down over at the Georgetown thread, telling unsuspecting Hoya fans that Tucker will ruin their year, 'just like he ruined the Orange the last four years'...classy.
You might not know this since neither kid advertises their good deeds, but both he and Brendan Curry (another Cuse player you gratuitously knock
) excelled in the classroom as well as on the field. Also, and as importantly, teammates really liked playing with both.
You might not be familiar with teamwork, but I promise, it makes the experience better for everyone. If anyone here wants to know what a great kid Brendan Curry is, go to YouTube and watch the press conference after the Loyola playoff loss in 2019...you'll see an underclasman (Curry) cry because he felt like he let his teammates down and didn't want them to go out with a loss.
As far as your hero Michael Jordan, oops I meant Joey Spallina (sorry the announcer's comparison is hard to get out of my ears), for the millionth time, his numbers are not the story; his maturity, team first mentality, and leadership development are. Check back in two years to see how things worked out.
The team is different this year, and that's good. The fans unsurprisingly remain the same.