MilfordHusky
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Finally. get to see our most mysterious player
I can visualize E and Crystal tying to open doors together with crutches!
Finally. get to see our most mysterious player
I don't necessarily disagree with you. I suppose we could disagree on the term cocky itself as I don't see it as a negative term - unless it is used without class. I see it to mean a high degree of confidence. Part of my conversations with the team discussed the potential classless part. It has been my experience that extremely good players that are not extroverted by nature are sometimes missing that edge (perhaps Christyn last year). I once has the best sprinter in the league who spent the last hour before a race worrying about everyone else in the race. Made those around her feel she was beatable. She wasn't. She needed abit of that edge.having that quality is good, sure. but i don't think cocky is the right term ... to me that implies being a show-off, a put-downer ... i say it's better just to show your superior stuff; if your actually good you don't have to advertise it
a sign of class
. . . i say it's better just to show your superior stuff; if your actually good you don't have to advertise it . . .
I think that will be Jamelle's task....Nice kid. She really seems to have a sweet disposition. CD is going to have to "mean" her up! Lol at Christyn and Paige being "talkers." Somehow that isn't surprising.
Under current NCAA guidelines all indoor sports can only have practice pods of 4 or less. The last that I read is that only outdoor sports like football could have more than 4 per practice pod. Football is allowed 11 on 11 outdoors and I believe only 7 on 7 indoors. Baseball had regular lineups, i.e. 9 on the field on defense and up to 6 offensive players on the field at the same time, excluding the base coaches.Did they ever explain what the purpose of the "pods" is? Is this some sort of virus containment measure (so if someone gets a positive test this week, they only have to isolate those in her pod rather than the whole team? And maybe they think that if no one comes up positive after this week, then it is safe for the whole team to practice together?
Must be some Italian in Christyn. Those hands fly around a lot. I think I detect a little whistfulness for the days before someone handed her leadership. Anyone else catch that?
Liv weighs in on the new season. Notice how much she's put on her arms and shoulders. Here's hoping she works over that left shoulder this year.
I think of the 3 leaders, Evina sounds like the most emotionally equipped to be the overall leader assuming she is playing at a high level.
Westbrook sounds years removed from college. She has an air of maturity and worldliness to her I wasn't expecting.
Under current NCAA guidelines all indoor sports can only have practice pods of 4 or less. The last that I read is that only outdoor sports like football could have more than 4 per practice pod. Football is allowed 11 on 11 outdoors and I believe only 7 on 7 indoors. Baseball had regular lineups, i.e. 9 on the field on defense and up to 6 offensive players on the field at the same time, excluding the base coaches.
Geno Yesterday:
I haven't seen it. Maybe SC will put more up on YouTube today.Trying to see the video piece where Geno is reported have said Aubrey is 100 times better than last year. Any info?
Liv weighs in on the new season. Notice how much she's put on her arms and shoulders. Here's hoping she works over that left shoulder this year.
Time to hit the outdoor courts of my youth. A metal net if you were lucky but often just a bare rim.Under current NCAA guidelines all indoor sports can only have practice pods of 4 or less. The last that I read is that only outdoor sports like football could have more than 4 per practice pod. Football is allowed 11 on 11 outdoors and I believe only 7 on 7 indoors. Baseball had regular lineups, i.e. 9 on the field on defense and up to 6 offensive players on the field at the same time, excluding the base coaches.
Evina right now is like Andy Dufresne after he escaped from Shawshank.
She has seen some things, found herself in the wrong place at the wrong time, done her time (albeit unfair), and come out clean on the other side.
Well done, @Argonaut. Any reference to The Shawshank Redemption is, well, redemptive.
"Hope is a good thing, Red, maybe the best of things, and a good thing never dies."
Evina right now is like Andy Dufresne after he escaped from Shawshank.
She has seen some things, found herself in the wrong place at the wrong time, done her time (albeit unfair), and come out clean on the other side.