UPIA1968
PhD Student
Posts: 1121
Loc: Cornwall, PA
Reg: 11-20-06
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03-15-18 10:22 PM - Post#253337
After 7 games the team was 4-3 with nary a good win. The good signs were a better D and the demonstration that Betley was for real. But nothing else indicated contention. I concluded that the team was a year or more away and that Antonio was a lost cause.
Although I take credit for predicting the Princeton decline a year ago, I sure was wrong in November.
So let's try it again. Penn has no prayer next year. They will be lucky to even contend for the Ivy tournament. How's that for the right kind of bad forecast. Prove me wrong again boys!
Seriously I did my usual analysis of prospects for next year and the sure thing is the league will be much better. Penn, a team with decent prospects for improvement easily has lost the most talent. Only Princeton with the loss of Bell also has a significant loss. I have Harvard as the most improved, catching up with a moderately improved Penn to create another close contest. Yale is next with the rest well behind. The winner will be below 100 again but will have three or four losses.
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The Pine
Freshman
Posts: 61
Reg: 02-22-15
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Re: What a turnaround! 03-15-18 11:11 PM - Post#253339
In response to UPIA1968
Only this forum could cast a pall over a great season. Unbelievable.
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weinhauers_ghost
Postdoc
Posts: 2138
Age: 64
Loc: New York City
Reg: 12-14-09
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Re: What a turnaround! 03-16-18 10:23 AM - Post#253386
In response to The Pine
He's trying to use reverse psychology, applied to expectations for next season, in order to conjure up the team's continued growth and development.
Frankly, I hope he's successful.
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palestra38
Professor
Posts: 32809
Reg: 11-21-04
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Re: What a turnaround! 03-16-18 10:33 AM - Post#253390
In response to weinhauers_ghost
Yes, that was firmly tongue in cheek as I read it.
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UPIA1968
PhD Student
Posts: 1121
Loc: Cornwall, PA
Reg: 11-20-06
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Re: What a turnaround! 03-16-18 09:13 PM - Post#253517
In response to palestra38
Although I write and speak for a living I can't tell a joke. It was intended as tongue in cheek and as a reminder of my premature pessimism this year.
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