@Inside_Lacrosse@NCAA@NCAALAX A far better change would have been to revert to the old rules where you could jump/jam. Get back to Rock Paper Scissors, instead of a simple power/quickness routine.
@sole_kitchen@USLacrosseMag My HS coach taught me a basic work ethic of always sprinting the last 50 yards of any run. It translated to everything in life and I reached out to him last year to thank him
@chaniolson I completely agree. I thought my sons knees got destroyed in a HS game last year. It’s hard enough to have no fear of the ball. They shouldn’t have to be aware enough to jump to protect themselves too
@mattkinnear I get the intent. They don’t want goalies getting injured during a dive. But if that is the intent, make the crease a no-go zone again. A crease within the crease is overly complicated.
@LaxFilmRoom Go back to the Rock Paper Scissors days when you could jump without getting a whistle. There was actually a mental chess game between opponents. I am not a fan of the war of the clamps.
@PalmerLuckey This article undercuts itself. The Quest has sold 1.1m units since May — all with back orders and shipping delays. Huzzah. I can tell you that in our world, sports training, the Quest is an absolute game changer.