Re: SNC Off Season Thread
I know, I get it. But you are apparently an overofficious easterner who needs to pull the stick out of where the sun doesn't shine who also has a compulsive need along with others to run up their post totals without saying anything constructive.
I'll combine my response to this with "something constructive", in order to avoid "running up my post totals". (Oh, and please actually read this post in it's entirety before you respond)
Post totals mean almost nothing to me, just so you know. To be honest, until you brought it up, I didn't realize I'd passed 2,000. When I look at post totals, it is because somebody is trolling a bit. I look because if they have a very small amount of posts over at least a year, that means we won't have to put up with it very long because they're not consistent enough to even worry about. That's the only reason I ever look at post totals.
You are definitely taking all of this way too seriously. If you get that he was joking, why make the comment at all?
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Anyway, now to be "constructive"...
When we last left our regularly-scheduled SNC-related discussion, you were bringing up the football team's upcoming trip to Ireland. Wonderful! I hope they enjoy this experience! Europe is amazing, and I've heard Dublin is one heck of a city to party in! (There's a reason they call it the "Pub CRAWL")
I just hope nobody thinks this is important to anybody other than the players involved and their direct families, and maybe the recruiting duties of the coaching staff. An NCAA DIII game highlighting a showcase of American Football attended by fans of Association Football, Rugby (both Union and League), Gaelic Football, and Hurling. A couple American High School games, and a DIII game. Sounds like a spectacular showcase of talent to try to popularize the sport in Ireland. Booking my flight to Dublin now! :roolseyes:
Methinks the players' experience on the Pub Crawl with those High Schoolers (some of whom are actually of legal drinking age on this side of the pond) may end up being the most important part of this trip. Such team bonding! (oh, and I'm sure the coaches will be recruiting!)
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And now that I've responded to attitude with attitude, I can give an honest addition to the blunt statement above... I will probably pay attention to how this football game in Dublin goes. It is, in fact, a wonderful experience for everybody involved. I will quietly be supporting the Green Knights on that trip, partly because of the hockey connection, but also partly because my interactions with SNC fans (and employees) here on USCHO and in Herb brooks Arena in 2008 and 2010, although not without the few bumbling idiots every program has (even Plattsburgh and Elmira), has left me with a great respect for SNC Athletics, and the school itself. Over the last 4 years I've developed a bit of a soft spot for Adrian, but when it comes to the West Region in DIII Hockey, St. Norbert would probably be my #2.