Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
You called him the greatest attackman. Wrong. He was aging middie when he did air gait. He inverted. Fact.

Still something a 5'6" attack has never done nor will ever do. Fact. The game is going towards BIGGER, STRONGER, FASTER athletes. FACT. Try to dispute it all you want my vertically challenged friend, but that's the way it is.


A lot of these wealthy short unathletic dads don't want to see the writing on the wall that lacrosse like every other sport will be dominated at the top levels by bigger, stronger, faster athletes than in the past.

Extremely gifted smaller players will still have a place but there will be a very limited number of them like the small players in the NBA.
Can't say whose dad is unathletic or not, that is a bit of a stretch but your argument about the bigger player now playing a bigger role in all positions isn't coming, it is already here - 2016's, which is a class that most people thought was all but closed to most D1 schools are still getting looks, these late bloomers who are now 6'1, 6'2, 6'3 have become an attractive segment.