Anonymous
Post 04/27/2021 11:09     Subject: Is a "Lax Bro" a real thing?

Jock meets rich kid with all the entitlement and lack of self awareness that goes with both
Anonymous
Post 04/27/2021 10:59     Subject: Re:Is a "Lax Bro" a real thing?

They matriculate to finance bros at BC.
Anonymous
Post 04/27/2021 10:53     Subject: Re:Is a "Lax Bro" a real thing?

Lax Bro also became a "Thing," (I Think) when Warrior started to market Lacrosse as a "Lifestyle" instead of a sport - and this was mostly in CA-where the Lacrosse kids were not nearly as cool as the kids who excelled at football, water polo, and baseball. Warrior marketed Lacrosse as an alternative sport - like skating and surfing. Hence - The Bro.
Anonymous
Post 04/27/2021 10:14     Subject: Re:Is a "Lax Bro" a real thing?

Ugh, this was such a thing when I grew up (90s Long Island). It's not a football area - the lax guys were the cool jocks.
Anonymous
Post 04/27/2021 09:18     Subject: Re:Is a "Lax Bro" a real thing?

Lax Bro, Bernie Bro, etc...

Many sports have their own culture and peculiarities, equestrian sports and golf for example, and while the stereotypes come from somewhere, they do not always apply.

It is often satisfying emotionally when some narrative fits our expectation, but that does not mean the narrative is accurate.

Duke Lacrosse Scandal - Prosecutorial misconduct and disbarment for Nifong, the district attorney.

If you are passingly familiar with Rob Bordley or Ian Healy, then you know that any Lax Bro culture that might exist at Landon is not embraced. Most kids on the team play two or three sports. Does that mean there are Football, Soccer, Basketball, Hockey, and Wrestling bros? Every high school student at Landon takes a minimum of two years of art, does that mean they are Art Bros?

They also take three years of world languages, does that mean they are World Language Bros?

90% of the students take Calculus -does that mean they are Calculus Bros?

Have a nice non-judgmental day.






Anonymous
Post 04/27/2021 08:56     Subject: Is a "Lax Bro" a real thing?

Anonymous wrote:I get boys trying to be cool, playing lacrosse, talking slang, and growing out the hair. But is the Lax Bro culture a real thing, or just basically jock culture repackaged?


I get boys trying to be cool, playing basketball, talking slang and letting their pants hang on their knees. But is the hoops thug culture a real thing, or just basically thuggish culture repackaged?
Anonymous
Post 04/25/2021 21:02     Subject: Re:Is a "Lax Bro" a real thing?

Anonymous wrote:A “lax bro” is a dude who is neither athletic enough to play a sport like football or basketball, or smart enough to get into an Ivy or top liberal arts without a hook, but gloms onto lax as a way to get both recruited to play a college sport and into top colleges. It’s basically an affirmative action vehicle for not super smart but very rich kids.


this made me both laugh and wince at the same time
Anonymous
Post 11/17/2018 06:57     Subject: Re:Is a "Lax Bro" a real thing?

Anonymous wrote:A lax bro is a dude who recognizes the keys to winning the game of life. A bit of swagger, a lot of bon homie, and an understanding that it's who you know that matters most.


oh puke

I hope this is sarcastic
Anonymous
Post 11/17/2018 06:34     Subject: Re:Is a "Lax Bro" a real thing?

Anonymous wrote:A lax bro is a dude who recognizes the keys to winning the game of life. A bit of swagger, a lot of bon homie, and an understanding that it's who you know that matters most.


I kind of like this description but I'd throw working hard and knowing how to be a team player in there.
Anonymous
Post 11/16/2018 18:22     Subject: Re:Is a "Lax Bro" a real thing?

A lax bro is a dude who recognizes the keys to winning the game of life. A bit of swagger, a lot of bon homie, and an understanding that it's who you know that matters most.
Anonymous
Post 11/15/2018 22:49     Subject: Re:Is a "Lax Bro" a real thing?

A “lax bro” is a dude who is neither athletic enough to play a sport like football or basketball, or smart enough to get into an Ivy or top liberal arts without a hook, but gloms onto lax as a way to get both recruited to play a college sport and into top colleges. It’s basically an affirmative action vehicle for not super smart but very rich kids


what a narrow minded post. Go see a therapist if a sport upsets you this much.
Anonymous
Post 11/15/2018 18:38     Subject: Is a "Lax Bro" a real thing?

You know who was one of the best college lacrosse players of all time?

Jim Brown. He also played a little running back.
Anonymous
Post 11/15/2018 09:18     Subject: Re:Is a "Lax Bro" a real thing?

Anonymous wrote:A “lax bro” is a dude who is neither athletic enough to play a sport like football or basketball, or smart enough to get into an Ivy or top liberal arts without a hook, but gloms onto lax as a way to get both recruited to play a college sport and into top colleges. It’s basically an affirmative action vehicle for not super smart but very rich kids.


I think you will find a lot of cross-over among lacrosse and bball guards and football skill players. There is a different demographic, however, as lacrosse has not penetrated many of the hotbed bball or football markets. If you look at the lacrosse rosters of most of the excellent colleges, you find few "lax bros". You will find a lot of kids who are athletic, good kids, focused on school work and building skills for success after college. Many are not so rich, either.
Anonymous
Post 11/13/2018 18:41     Subject: Re:Is a "Lax Bro" a real thing?

A “lax bro” is a dude who is neither athletic enough to play a sport like football or basketball, or smart enough to get into an Ivy or top liberal arts without a hook, but gloms onto lax as a way to get both recruited to play a college sport and into top colleges. It’s basically an affirmative action vehicle for not super smart but very rich kids.
Anonymous
Post 11/11/2018 21:42     Subject: Is a "Lax Bro" a real thing?

Anonymous wrote:UVA lacrosse murderer


Rae Carruth represents all NFL players. Nice cherry picking, sfb.