There's immeasurable value in having "that dude" who you run things through in crunch time, especially when he's several seasons into that role and has history delivering in key moments. Gives confidence to the sideline and teammates.10stone5 wrote: ↑Thu May 02, 2024 10:07 pm Fairfield needs a Michael Robinson, a Nick DeMaio,
Robinson ties it with a howitzer from 2 point range with under a minute to go,
then Hens go right to Robinson on the 1st possession, and he cruises right by his man, goalie didn't have a chance,
superior talent.
The game-tying goal was a really unfortunate missed coverage by Fairfield that let Robinson step into a 12-13-yarder. It happened, though, because of the defense wanting to have the right coverage on him. Tough break. The OT game winner just happened fast--kind of a "that's just what he does" goal. A benefit of Delaware having "that dude" and not calling the too-common OT timeout.