2014 D3 Season: National Perspective

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Gregory Sager

Quote from: Mr.Right on December 09, 2014, 07:10:41 PM
Your continual attacks on me every day is earning you your negative karma points. Nothing else. I post interesting, truthful and opinionated stuff. Some sites that cover college soccer are much worse than whatever I write. I do not force you to read what I write and I do not complain about the dribble you post. Please if you do not like what I post do not read it and then you squares will not have a problem. In your world this site would be boring and vanilla.

Quote from: Mr.Right on December 09, 2014, 07:17:38 PM
It is almost like your opinions are fine but my opinions are problematic. You have nothing to write about except to attack my posts. Who is the child now? Jealously is invariably a symptom of neurotic insecurity.

The word you seek is "drivel," not "dribble."

Also, I think that you meant "envy" rather than "jealously" [sic] in your last sentence.

;) ;D
"To see what is in front of one's nose is a constant struggle." -- George Orwell

PaulNewman

Looks like you hit up the whole gang.  I suspect most would disagree that I have provided nothing.  The issue with you is that once you feel tweaked the feeling apparently burns inside you forever.  The perceived wound never heals.

Bottom line.  You shouldn't be blabbering about others' private business, and not only because you present it as authoritative when at best it almost certainly is distorted at best and plainly false at worst.  But you do it to feed your perception of yourself as the go-to D3 soccer guy, and then you feel bolstered when you briefly win over a few sycophants who make things worse by treating you as some vessel of extra-special information.

BTW, you might have noticed, to use your standards, that this is "my thread."  I started it.  Seems like it's worked out OK.  I have refrained from posting on "yours."

Mr.Right

My posts are truthful and factual not distorted. I am glad you are calling other people on this board "sycophants". They appreciate this. The fact is you add nothing interesting or original. Get off my back and I will be happy to ignore you.

D3soccerwatcher

Quote from: oldonionbag on December 08, 2014, 12:47:57 PM
Quote from: oldonionbag on December 08, 2014, 12:47:19 PM
Pretty classy move by both programs here after the game. That's what it's about! Kudos.

(Last two pics)
http://athletics.wheaton.edu/galleries/?gallery=104

Couldn't agree with you more.  After such a battle...such a show of class from both teams.  That's what D3 sports are all about.  I'm very proud of how this level of sportsmanship represents both schools so well.

PaulNewman

I could be wrong but I think the circle up with the opposing team at the end of games is standard operating procedure for most or all strongly religious-affiliated schools.

Gregory Sager

"To see what is in front of one's nose is a constant struggle." -- George Orwell

KICKIN95

Wheaton has made this SOP for quite a few years. Over the years I have heard a few teams that thought it was maybe a bit disingenuous for a teams to want to pray with you after they spent the last 90 minutes f bombing and throwing elbows in your back when the official turns away.
Master of all things "DuHawk"

SoccerFollower

Does anyone understand how Trinity Connecticut made the end-of-year top 25? (at number 23)

Saint of Old

Wheaton is total class!!!!

Pure and Simple

All NESCAC

Quote from: SoccerFollower on December 10, 2014, 07:53:10 PM
Does anyone understand how Trinity Connecticut made the end-of-year top 25? (at number 23)
The Trinity Men's soccer team for2014? They didn't even make the NESCAC playoffs.....must be a mistake or joke.

Brother Flounder

Quote from: All NESCAC on December 10, 2014, 08:43:41 PM
Quote from: SoccerFollower on December 10, 2014, 07:53:10 PM
Does anyone understand how Trinity Connecticut made the end-of-year top 25? (at number 23)
The Trinity Men's soccer team for2014? They didn't even make the NESCAC playoffs.....must be a mistake or joke.

Would that be Trinity in texas?

SoccerFollower


D3soccerwatcher

Quote from: NCAC New England on December 09, 2014, 08:54:23 PM
I could be wrong but I think the circle up with the opposing team at the end of games is standard operating procedure for most or all strongly religious-affiliated schools.

I've seen Wheaton do this at every game I've been at over the past several years.  Grove City College also does this at all their games.  Messiah College does not.

After losing the national final I think this shows a lot of class and dignity on Wheaton's part.  And I don't know if this is something Tufts is really into, but also classy move on their part to honor and respect their opponent by everyone on the team participating.  Class all around.  Well done by all.

Nutmeg

Quote from: D3soccerwatcher on December 10, 2014, 11:31:30 PM
Quote from: NCAC New England on December 09, 2014, 08:54:23 PM
I could be wrong but I think the circle up with the opposing team at the end of games is standard operating procedure for most or all strongly religious-affiliated schools.

I've seen Wheaton do this at every game I've been at over the past several years.  Grove City College also does this at all their games.  Messiah College does not.

After losing the national final I think this shows a lot of class and dignity on Wheaton's part.  And I don't know if this is something Tufts is really into, but also classy move on their part to honor and respect their opponent by everyone on the team participating.  Class all around.  Well done by all.

Well sai D3!

Brother Flounder

Quote from: D3soccerwatcher on December 10, 2014, 11:31:30 PM
Quote from: NCAC New England on December 09, 2014, 08:54:23 PM
I could be wrong but I think the circle up with the opposing team at the end of games is standard operating procedure for most or all strongly religious-affiliated schools.

I've seen Wheaton do this at every game I've been at over the past several years.  Grove City College also does this at all their games.  Messiah College does not.

After losing the national final I think this shows a lot of class and dignity on Wheaton's part.  And I don't know if this is something Tufts is really into, but also classy move on their part to honor and respect their opponent by everyone on the team participating.  Class all around.  Well done by all.

Yes, very well stated!