Hard Hitting Teams
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Hard Hitting Teams
Any thoughts on who the hardest hitting teams are?
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Lets get back on track Dan
After watching the games this weekend and playing against them Lindenwood is pretty tuff. They got some big boys!
After watching the games this weekend and playing against them Lindenwood is pretty tuff. They got some big boys!
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northern colorado just played wyoming and those boys bring the lumber. it was such a physical game. the have a guy who played semi pro football and he was lighting it up. the rmla has some real physical games.
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oaklandlax wrote:After watching the games this weekend and playing against them Lindenwood is pretty tuff. They got some big boys!
I got to watch #49 for Lindenwood pretty closely Saturday night against Michigan. I thought he played hard-hitting, physical defense. Got away with a hold or two I thought, but those things kind of fall into the "if you ain't cheating, you ain't trying". Illegal? yes. cheap? no way.
I wonder if Michigan's attack and offensive middies might not be among the hardest hitters out there on the ride. They have certainly given teams alot of troubles on the clear. Not all the hitting is done by the longsticks.
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Texas Tech is pretty stout.
The defense runs:
D 6'2" 210
D 6'2" 225
D 6'3" 215
LSM 6'2" 190. He is under 200 because he runs at the midfield.
The defense runs:
D 6'2" 210
D 6'2" 225
D 6'3" 215
LSM 6'2" 190. He is under 200 because he runs at the midfield.
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Re: arkansas
HogBall21 wrote:us arkansas boys have send a couple guys to the hospital this season so far. thats what happens when arkansas boys grow up football and try out lacrosse. haha
Laughing about putting some into the hospital isn't funny HogBall21.
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Re: arkansas
Sonny wrote:HogBall21 wrote:us arkansas boys have send a couple guys to the hospital this season so far. thats what happens when arkansas boys grow up football and try out lacrosse. haha
Laughing about putting some into the hospital isn't funny HogBall21.
Agreed.
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The better the lacrosse, the less hitting there is. I think we all expect our players to be physical, but if the offense is moving the ball and themselves effectively and players are running through ground balls (and the ball is not on the ground very much), there won't be many hits.
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