Another tough game to swallow on Saturday. Losing by eight goals is definitely not the kind of thing that goes down easy. Geneseo is no doubt a strong team but I don't think they are eight goals stronger than us. The one thing I can say about the game is that everyone definitely gave it there all for the whole 60 minutes which is different than the Oneonta game where we came out flat. It's too bad because if we would have played like that on Wednesday than I'm confident we would have had another W under our belt, but that's neither here nor there.
On a lighter note we did watch Hook on the way home which is an epic movie. Also I did a little research and found out that not only was it directed by Steven Spielberg but also featured a young Gwyneth Paltrow in only her second on screen performance. Even weirder...Spielberg is her godfather. If that is ever a bar trivia question you can thank me later.
Big game Tuesday against Williams. Although it's not a conference game and has no bearings on our playoff chances it is still a big game none the less . Williams is a strong program from a strong conference (NESCAC) that put four teams in the NCAA tournament last year. We need to come out strong and shake the last two losses off before we finish up the remainder of our season.
In other news... the Met's seemed to have exhausted all their energy in last night's 20 inning win over the Cardinals as they are back to their losing ways. I really don't care about how the Yankees are doing so don't tell me. But who cares about all that because the Jets have SANTONIO HOLMES! With the addition of Holmes, who is suspended for the first four games for breaking the substance abuse policy, and Antonio Cromartie, who has fathered seven children by six women in five different states this year is shaping up to be very fun, on and off the field. Cromartie had to be fronted $500,000 of his salary to pay backed child support. If only they could somehow make a reality show about the team...
Sometimes you need some soul...
-DeFran
Sunday, April 18, 2010
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