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[quote=Anonymous]I’ll give it to saint Albans, they have a talented faceoff specialist and goalie, and a few blue chip defenders. That first quarter gave Bullis fans a scare and revealed a few bright spots for the opponent. But for the rest of the game the attack failed to attack and the mids seemed to rely on one guy, presumably their stud, who was getting hounded, double teamed and shutout all night. What struck me about the opponent was the forced passes, poor passes, missed catches, dropped balls, inability to pick up GBs, difficulty they had just moving the ball around and some poor lacrosse IQ in more than a few players. Basic fundamentals. Prior posters are unfairly maligning the coaches for their coaching in the games. But I think it’s an open question about whether the deficiencies can be addressed in practices or whether this is a case of you have to play the cards you’re dealt and these coaches have just been dealt a poor hand at least by IAC standards. I do ageee that the team tried hard to the end and seemed graceful even in the jaws of an embarrassing defeat.[/quote]
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