Assuming pit, oregon, wisco, cf, cut, and whoever else might
be favored all choke who will step up? CAL with good looking
uniforms? Washington w/ o-fro?? Colorado w/ altitude and
home field?
Now given ^^^^that^^^^ is unlikely, what changes? Will
effective defense or offense lead to more success?
Things I think will lead to success:
-Vert stacks -Roster with over 18 players -at least 56% of players have been to nationals before
-several left handed throwers
From what I have read, you run a 'vert stack'. And a Mr.
Reggie Fanelli invented this so called 'vert stack' at his
'wuff camp!'. It seems obvious that you need to apologize to
him for using it without properly crediting him.
Also, from a quick search, the following teams need to thank
Mr. Fanelli:
Cornell
Buffalo
NYU
Hofstra (hope yall found that coach. i heard some guy named
Mike G is pretty good. try him)
Pitt (Mr. Fanelli commented on his own post adding the all
important 'yep', so we have to assume that even more credit
to your great sucess is attributed to him. Also, if either
Thorne or Degirolamo win the callahan the might as well hand
it over to Mr. Fanelli)
Tennessee
Georgia Tech
American
Edinboro
Penn State
SUNY Oneonta
Any team that can't huck
Pitt
Cornell
Any patient team
Georgia Tech
Pitt
Cornell
SUNY Oneonta
Cornell
Tanasi
Columbia Womens
SUNY Oneonta
Shippensburg
Pitt
Georgia Tech
Tennessee
Cornell
Pitt
I, and the rest of the ultimate community, await your
responses. It must have clearly been an oversight that none
of you have posted in support of Wuff Camp as recent as Mr.
Fanelli has posted.
Contratulations to Mr. Fanelli to his integral contributions
to __ nationals-bound teams and ___ sectionals or regionals
champions!
-- Posted from http://www.rsdnospam.com
> From what I have read, you run a 'vert stack'. And a Mr.
> Reggie Fanelli invented this so called 'vert stack' at his
> 'wuff camp!'.
---whoa....you've read that?
you've read that reggie fanelli invented the vert stack?
heck....he'll take it.
you're right.
he did....if you read it.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
It seems obvious that you need to apologize to
> him for using it without properly crediting him.
---i just assume that they'll continue to be cool each time we
meet...since they have been every time we've met before.
i credit their forefathers for having the balls to go to the camp of a
raging manic years and years in a row...followed by their b teamers
for just as many years.
hopefully they took home from camp what they liked and left here what
they didn't....hopefully they've stolen some stuff and made some stuff
up along the way too.
> Also, from a quick search, the following teams need to thank
> Mr. Fanelli:
> Cornell
> Buffalo
> NYU
> Hofstra (hope yall found that coach. i heard some guy named
> Mike G is pretty good. try him)
> Pitt (Mr. Fanelli commented on his own post adding the all
> important 'yep', so we have to assume that even more credit
> to your great sucess is attributed to him. Also, if either
> Thorne or Degirolamo win the callahan the might as well hand
> it over to Mr. Fanelli)
> Tennessee
> Georgia Tech
> American
> Edinboro
> Penn State
> SUNY Oneonta
> Any team that can't huck
> Pitt
> Cornell
> Any patient team
> Georgia Tech
> Pitt
> Cornell
> SUNY Oneonta
> Cornell
> Tanasi
> Columbia Womens
> SUNY Oneonta
> Shippensburg
> Pitt
> Georgia Tech
> Tennessee
> Cornell
> Pitt
---Chicago jumps out......as not being on the list.
They were the first...and returned the next year.
Chicago?....crazy huh?
and....they were HERE in town, years later, generations later...for
WUFF Camp.
my wife's dad died the night before camp so it was cancelled.
that sucked.
Tennessee....they TOTALLY adopted camp and won the best college
tournament in history....spring collegiate 2004 in baton
rouge....beating all sorts of big names along the way.
that was killer....i mean.....they ran WUFF Camp stuff.....better than
it was ever taught or imagined.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> I, and the rest of the ultimate community, await your
> responses. It must have clearly been an oversight that none
> of you have posted in support of Wuff Camp as recent as Mr.
> Fanelli has posted.
---even better....they've never post AGAINST WUFF Camp...and always
clap a round of applause and say thanks and sometimes offer
gifts....hoodies, discs, shirts, shot glasses...
they say things like....we'll be back for more....and....i'm gonna try
to get our team to do all of this.
...so.....no team needs to post.....hopefully they'll just keep
attending camp.
maybe they don't post support....because they wanna keep that stuff to
themselves....
i wouldn't be tellin' anyone else either!
~~~~~~~~~~~
> Contratulations to Mr. Fanelli to his integral contributions
> to __ nationals-bound teams and ___ sectionals or regionals
> champions!
---i'm very proud of them.
keep up the great work!
lots of athletes have come to camp.
everyone's learned something that will help them their whole
career...and everyone improves while they're here.
i mean....i can tell that you're probably posting to be some kind of a
jerk, stephen peter.....i guess that's just what you are.
> I, and the rest of the ultimate community, await your
> responses. It must have clearly been an oversight that none
> of you have posted in support of Wuff Camp as recent as Mr.
> Fanelli has posted.
While I do not believe any of our current players have been to Wuff
Camp, Pitt's success is certainly a result of Wuff Camp and I
personally would recommend the camp to any college team. It is
probably the single greatest influence on my own playing and coaching
and we really appreciate what Mike G has done for our Program. While
we may not run the precise offense he taught us, he always made sure
we understood that everything we learned with him could be adapted.
This was the best part of camp: Do what I ask here, learn, go back,
and do your thing. If you look closely, Mike G is still a part of
what we do. I know a lot of teams don't have a Wuff Camp experience
or don't see how Mike has contributed to their current program, but we
do. Thanks Mike. Keep doing your thing.
> I, and the rest of the ultimate community, await your
> responses. It must have clearly been an oversight that none
> of you have posted in support of Wuff Camp as recent as Mr.
> Fanelli has posted.
> While I do not believe any of our current players have been to Wuff
> Camp, Pitt's success is certainly a result of Wuff Camp and I
> personally would recommend the camp to any college team. It is
> probably the single greatest influence on my own playing and coaching
> and we really appreciate what Mike G has done for our Program. While
> we may not run the precise offense he taught us, he always made sure
> we understood that everything we learned with him could be adapted.
> This was the best part of camp: Do what I ask here, learn, go back,
> and do your thing. If you look closely, Mike G is still a part of
> what we do. I know a lot of teams don't have a Wuff Camp experience
> or don't see how Mike has contributed to their current program, but we
> do. Thanks Mike. Keep doing your thing.
--whoa.........hold on thread.....don't drop down so far on the charts
so quickly.
gotta give ole stephen peter a chance to read the positive WUFF Camp
press.
> I, and the rest of the ultimate community, await your
> responses. It must have clearly been an oversight that none
> of you have posted in support of Wuff Camp as recent as Mr.
> Fanelli has posted.
On Wednesday, May 2, 2012 5:35:13 PM UTC-4, reilly wrote:
> Assuming pit, oregon, wisco, cf, cut, and whoever else might
> be favored all choke who will step up? CAL with good looking
> uniforms? Washington w/ o-fro?? Colorado w/ altitude and
> home field?
> Now given ^^^^that^^^^ is unlikely, what changes? Will
> effective defense or offense lead to more success?
> Things I think will lead to success:
> -Vert stacks > -Roster with over 18 players > -at least 56% of players have been to nationals before
> -several left handed throwers
> looks like pit...
> -- > Posted from http://www.rsdnospam.com On Wednesday, May 2, 2012 5:35:13 PM UTC-4, reilly wrote:
> Assuming pit, oregon, wisco, cf, cut, and whoever else might
> be favored all choke who will step up? CAL with good looking
> uniforms? Washington w/ o-fro?? Colorado w/ altitude and
> home field?
> Now given ^^^^that^^^^ is unlikely, what changes? Will
> effective defense or offense lead to more success?
> Things I think will lead to success:
> -Vert stacks > -Roster with over 18 players > -at least 56% of players have been to nationals before
> -several left handed throwers
> looks like pit...
> -- > Posted from http://www.rsdnospam.com On Wednesday, May 2, 2012 5:35:13 PM UTC-4, reilly wrote:
> Assuming pit, oregon, wisco, cf, cut, and whoever else might
> be favored all choke who will step up? CAL with good looking
> uniforms? Washington w/ o-fro?? Colorado w/ altitude and
> home field?
> Now given ^^^^that^^^^ is unlikely, what changes? Will
> effective defense or offense lead to more success?
> Things I think will lead to success:
> -Vert stacks > -Roster with over 18 players > -at least 56% of players have been to nationals before
> -several left handed throwers
> From what I have read, you run a 'vert stack'. And a Mr.
> Reggie Fanelli invented this so called 'vert stack' at his
> 'wuff camp!'. It seems obvious that you need to apologize to
> him for using it without properly crediting him.
> Also, from a quick search, the following teams need to thank
> Mr. Fanelli:
> Cornell
> Buffalo
> NYU
> Hofstra (hope yall found that coach. i heard some guy named
> Mike G is pretty good. try him)
> Pitt (Mr. Fanelli commented on his own post adding the all
> important 'yep', so we have to assume that even more credit
> to your great sucess is attributed to him. Also, if either
> Thorne or Degirolamo win the callahan the might as well hand
> it over to Mr. Fanelli)
> Tennessee
> Georgia Tech
> American
> Edinboro
> Penn State
> SUNY Oneonta
> Any team that can't huck
> Pitt
> Cornell
> Any patient team
> Georgia Tech
> Pitt
> Cornell
> SUNY Oneonta
> Cornell
> Tanasi
> Columbia Womens
> SUNY Oneonta
> Shippensburg
> Pitt
> Georgia Tech
> Tennessee
> Cornell
> Pitt
> I, and the rest of the ultimate community, await your
> responses. It must have clearly been an oversight that none
> of you have posted in support of Wuff Camp as recent as Mr.
> Fanelli has posted.
> Contratulations to Mr. Fanelli to his integral contributions
> to __ nationals-bound teams and ___ sectionals or regionals
> champions!
> --
> Posted fromhttp://www.rsdnospam.com
i refer to this thread, no one on GA tech since the class of
07 has been to wuff. the best college player obviously
doesn't think your camp is that important
-- Posted from http://www.rsdnospam.com
> i refer to this thread, no one on GA tech since the class of
> 07 has been to wuff. the best college player obviously
> doesn't think your camp is that important
~~~~~~~
---yeah...right...been thru this before....
GT player trying to separate themselves from WUFF Camp....
then i went to regionals and observed games....
and they were running WUFF Camp warm up drills...
ran "joshua" for a goal...
ran "wolfpack" a time or two...
and a couple other plays.
and the hold over campers were smiling to me and shaking hands after
the game asking if i 'saw those plays'
> i refer to this thread, no one on GA tech since the class of
> 07 has been to wuff. the best college player obviously
> doesn't think your camp is that important
~~~~~~~~
---i BET.....that he's run some WUFF Camp drills, cuts and
plays...even if he doesn't know.