God she live rent free in your head man - she got entire cul de sacs in that MFer. Do you have monthly HOA meetings and sh&t. Like do you sit down every Tuesday and come up with new by-laws for the small municipality you have built up for her in your cerebral cortex. You could solve the nation’s homeless epidemic with amount of free housing you have set aside in your pee sized brain for this women. The neighborhoods you have built that she resides in your noggin for no money at all are so big and old they are starting to gentrify, I mean she lives in such a vast galaxy of emptiness in your skull, that your head must be so big that every time you bend over to tie your shoe you must do a front flip. The shear weight of the vast free condominiums you have set aside for this coach must require scaffolding for your quarter zips to keep your spine from being crushed. |
A couple of sentences long, but good burn. |
Agreed. Keep the burns short and concise. I missed an episode of Matlock reading that. |
| Any scores from recent games? |
| SSSAS over Holton 15-4 |
GC over PVI 16-7 |
Pretty sure this is the St Andrews in Boca Raton, FL. |
This sounds like the ramblings of a geriatric coach. |
It sound like yo mamma |
ISL AA. As one who like to see disruption and upsets, I think we have enough information to say that this is not the year that Holy Child or Holton break into the top 4 in the ISL. Could Holy Child compete with Potomac toward the end of the season if they improve? Maybe, but I don't see any other possible wins for the "next two". And for the Bullis booster, they appear to be slightly improved, but are not going to beat any of those 6 teams. As for the the ISL A level, some speculated that Sidwell might step up. Then they lost to St. Mary's Ryken. Only remaining potential interesting development I see, is whether NCS can compete. They simply haven't played much lacrosse yet, but should be ready to take the ISL A on paper. If they handle Sidwell tomorrow, then the Holton Arms game next week might be worth watching. |
Classic early ‘80s put down. So vintage! Yo momma! LOL!!!!! |
NCS will win the title fairly easily. |
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For the top 4 ISL AA
Saints has the most complete team with backups for every position. Potomac has a complete team but lacks depth Stone Ridge has decent offense and defense but missing critical goalie presence Visi has good goalie coverage, questionable defense and key person dependent offense. I agree with some PP that as of now the ranking should go: Tier 1: Saints Tier 2: SR Tier 3: Potomac and Visi I just don't see Holy Child or Holton give any of the top 4 a game right now |
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State of the WCAC:
1. Good Counsel: all alone in top-tier based on comparative play so far. Did not drop off as much as some expected after losing the 2025 class. After dominating Visi, pretty clear that only SSSAS and (maybe) SR can hang with them in the DC area. Tier 2 2. SJC: clear number 2 but still a sizable gap down from Good Counsel. Can compete with 3 and 4 in ISL and should run the table (7-1 again) in the WCAC schedule. Tier 3 3. PVI: Not going to compete with top 2 in WCAC or top 4 in ISL this year after losing senior leadership to Florida. 4. BI: Similar to last year, should beat everyone but top 3. Not competitive with ISL leaders and might even lose to Holy Child if they played this year. SMR could give them a game. Tier 4 5. SMR: Some talented players, but not deep or well-rounded. Probably number 5, and likely to go 4-4 in conference, but giving up 20+ goals to SJC does not bode well for competing with 3 and 4. |
Sssas won against the Florida St Andrew’s and Potomac lost to them. |