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[QUOTE="hjoerring, post: 4503443, member: 3630"] So, in a moment of panicking about all of our records and keeping them alive we are hearing the voice of the Red Fairy saying that it was always a myth that we had two top level teams parading as one; that we can just plug in a player and go w/out missing a beat; and on and om. Imagine the statement (paraphrasing) that Amari, after two years, has not learned anything!!! And I will leave Ines un-commented because she was headed, as everybody know, to a Jr. College. But why stop here. The other freshman was not really blasing a trail. And (the young) CD have not (yet) learned how to avoid injuries so she can play. We should leave this alone because there are 2 others in that boat. But no one would dream of calling them out. I keep hearing an old sang in my head-- 'Hey, teacher(fans) leave those kids alone' I really doubt that they are not trying and are not making progress and would not like to be where we want them. They, the staff and the school are really trying to hold things together-- it could easily fall apart; seriously. Our nick picking about individual players will not help. The glory days of recruitment have passed on to schools like So Carolina and others. It is my sense that the Uconn pool has always been small and schools like Stanford and others are grabbing in the same pool we are in. Be nice to the ones who are willing to come and be a part of the fellowship of women taking place in Storrs. (I remember my days in Storrs when people would pick me to play knowing I would not win the game. For me, being pick was everything. Learning to do with my hands what was natural for my feet .....) [/QUOTE]
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