Re: Navy Lacrosse 2019
Posted: Wed Sep 12, 2018 12:15 am
A solid Fall Ball schedule but the ongoing question really boiled down to what really changes the direction and trajectory of this Program out of its current state of floundering mediocracy .
https://www.insidelacrosse.com/article/ ... oe-s/53197
It’s hard to take your eye off Navy’s Grayson Torain when he’s on the field, which is often. He played wing, offense and defense Saturday, and continued to stand out as the Midshipmen’s top initiator. The entire ball movement on offense was impressive though. Attackmen Ryan Wade and Patrick Walsh, and sophomore Christopher Daniel all moved well and seemed to record points. This was Navy’s second big scrimmage of the fall, after playing at Rutgers earlier in October.
Nice to see this Randy . I noticed that Grayson was much thicker and had added a little more muscle weigh when he and i got to speak this week at the memorial service for "O" REP Bill Dawson . a splendid service indeed for an amazing man ang6 !old salt wrote:From Sat scrimmages vs Towson & St Joe's :
https://www.insidelacrosse.com/article/ ... oe-s/53197
It’s hard to take your eye off Navy’s Grayson Torain when he’s on the field, which is often. He played wing, offense and defense Saturday, and continued to stand out as the Midshipmen’s top initiator. The entire ball movement on offense was impressive though. Attackmen Ryan Wade and Patrick Walsh, and sophomore Christopher Daniel all moved well and seemed to record points. This was Navy’s second big scrimmage of the fall, after playing at Rutgers earlier in October.
That was the exact same thought I had on Fri, when I noticed him on the sideline, before the Naps-JV scrimmage.Tecumseh wrote: I noticed that Grayson was much thicker and had added a little more muscle weight...
Truth Youth bang1 Just saw the schedule confused2 , Winning the PL is what it's all about now more than ever , So what changes ?youthathletics wrote:
Got a sneak peak of the schedule this weekend, a couple head-scratchers, but again, the goal is to win the PL and if you cannot win that, you are essentially hanging by a thread anyway.
Trick or Treat. Rickett's sense of humor check ?Tecumseh wrote:Truth Youth bang1 Just saw the schedule confused2 , Winning the PL is what it's all about now more than ever , So what changes ?youthathletics wrote:
Got a sneak peak of the schedule this weekend, a couple head-scratchers, but again, the goal is to win the PL and if you cannot win that, you are essentially hanging by a thread anyway.
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Just a quick post to see if this thread is DOA or just in a coma :thatsmell wrote:Navy with a huuuuge win over Memphis today!
Big rebound win after the HI game and travel.
Based on the history of these type of discussions on the once beloved Laxpower, I would expect to hear that Coach Ken needs to go. His down hill dodge or die offense...oops wrong sport, triple option in a highly competitive league...Patriot League...oops wrong sport again...AAC, will only get you so far. This article is quite telling and as you read through it in its entirety, you will soon learn the triple option is a necessity for mainly lower tier teams with primarily <= 3 star recruits. Not to mention, you grossly limit the type of recruit you can get based on just the triple option....equally yolked with the military demands and academic rigors.Tecumseh wrote:Thoughts on this from WAGS https://www.capitalgazette.com/sports/n ... story.html
I don't believe anyone ever called for Coach Ken to be fired on the old Laxpower. Look at all he has done on and off the field for the betterment of the Academy and the Program .