Mr.Rights Thoughts

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PaulNewman

See Falcon, he just hit me up with some more karma too.  Gives me some even when it is someone else giving him some and he assumes it's me.  Bad actor.  A punk, really.

Mr.Right

Egghead get off my thread and go back to spewing about Kenyon..

2xfaux

I always wondered what a hissy fit was and I never imagined I would learn here.

Mr.Right

keep it coming...Pile it on..wasting my time...

Mr.Right

The best part of all this is Justin Serpone somewhere scratching his head on how or if he can ever win one of these. If Serpone cannot see what Tufts did here and change Amherst style and try to play even just a little he might just might feel what Shapiro is feeling.

Mr.Right

The next question is will Shapiro stay where he is?  He loves Boston but when you win these things your name gets hot. He was a D1 assistant for a long time. Yale is open.......


Mr.Right

The most interesting thing about Tufts and Shapiro as he was not even Tufts first choice in 2010 to replace Ferrigno. Carl Junot got the job in the summer of 2010 and left after a week to accept Harvard's job. He was so bad at Harvard and so out of place as a head coach he was FIRED AFTER ONLY 2 YEARS. Talk about someone acing interviews and not being able to handle the job.

Mr.Right

Tufts has won a National Championship and still has yet to win a Nescac tournament. They did not even make the conference semi-finals. This is most likely a first for both

Corazon

Just a matter of time before Serpone wins one too

Corazon

Shapiro and Yale would be a good fit. His star will never be brighter. I wonder if the Ivys would pay much more than NESCAC. I'm guessing yes.

Corazon

Quote from: Mr.Right on December 06, 2014, 05:03:41 PM
The most interesting thing about Tufts and Shapiro as he was not even Tufts first choice in 2010 to replace Ferrigno. Carl Junot got the job in the summer of 2010 and left after a week to accept Harvard's job. He was so bad at Harvard and so out of place as a head coach he was FIRED AFTER ONLY 2 YEARS. Talk about someone acing interviews and not being able to handle the job.

I remember that. I think Junot was at Tufts for a couple of weeks, when Jamie Clark left Harvard.

Nutmeg

Quote from: St. Larry on December 06, 2014, 04:12:37 PM
Wheaton with a lot of kick and run - ugly soccer. First goal was very soft, that ball didn't look playable. Should be an interesting last 15

Wheaton played a lot of long ball. Tufts midfield moved the ball nicely. It was only when Tufts parked the bus that Wheaton got some midfield momentum. I credit Tufts and messiah with playing the nicest brand of soccer this year....

All NESCAC

Quote from: Mr.Right on December 06, 2014, 04:59:38 PM
The best part of all this is Justin Serpone somewhere scratching his head on how or if he can ever win one of these. If Serpone cannot see what Tufts did here and change Amherst style and try to play even just a little he might just might feel what Shapiro is feeling.

Great point Mr Right.  Congratulations Tufts.  How do you think Murphy and the Camels feel?

Nutmeg

Quote from: All NESCAC on December 07, 2014, 08:31:45 AM
Quote from: Mr.Right on December 06, 2014, 04:59:38 PM
The best part of all this is Justin Serpone somewhere scratching his head on how or if he can ever win one of these. If Serpone cannot see what Tufts did here and change Amherst style and try to play even just a little he might just might feel what Shapiro is feeling.

Great point Mr Right.  Congratulations Tufts.  How do you think Murphy and the Camels feel?

Things change every year but the Jumbos certainly played one of the nicest styles of pure soccer this year and as people have said, it's nuclear was the strong and smart midfield play..and a tough defense