NT19 wrote:Brent Burns wrote:What was the total attendance?
inside lacrosse said for the championship game it was 48,443.
they announced Saturday at 55,000
NT19 wrote:Brent Burns wrote:What was the total attendance?
inside lacrosse said for the championship game it was 48,443.
Zeuslax wrote:Secondly, the stall warning in some cases seemed a little premature. There were some instances where both teams were going to the goal, but the D was playing solid.
Dan Wishengrad wrote:4. Danowski and Greer both had sub-par games. When great teams win titles, their big players usually have big games. If either of Duke's attack stars had had a big game -- especially at crunch time -- Duke likely wins.
byualum wrote:Dan Wishengrad wrote:4. Danowski and Greer both had sub-par games. When great teams win titles, their big players usually have big games. If either of Duke's attack stars had had a big game -- especially at crunch time -- Duke likely wins.
So does Danowski still win the Tewaaraton?
byualum wrote:2005 was the same...Kyle Harrison had a great season, and was huge in the tournament, but, as I've argued many times on this board, Brodie Merrill was easily the best player in the country.
2004...Hard to argue against Mikey Powell, but for my money, Matt Russell was the best player in the country.
StrykerFSU wrote:I have to disagree here. On the first point, I always feel that Quint and company are awful. Who ever told them that you had to talk every single second without pause needs to have their head examined. I get so very tired of being told about how to play the game. Do NFL announcers spend the whole Super Bowl acting like it is an instructional clinic? I would much prefer analysis of the offensive/defensive matchups, what kind of formation a team is using on clears, zone vs. man to man, etc then to hear them chattering like a bunch of monkeys in a tree about scooping groundballs. I have gotten to the point that watching the game on mute is a viable option.
The Warrior commercial featured Nick Polanco who is widely seen as the most intense and physical defensemen in the MLL so I think that the commercial was just about perfect. He is also featured on the cover of this month's IL magazine. If you want to get upset about Warrior advertising, check out the ad in that same issue for the "Stiffi".
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