• Worst Players on NexGen?

    From Chris Kocher@21:1/5 to Seth on Mon Oct 12 16:51:15 2020
    On Thursday, August 9, 2012 at 6:46:47 AM UTC-4, Seth wrote:
    I have 2 players that immediately come to mind: Philipp Haas
    and Chris Kocher. (Colin Camp makes this short list as
    well).

    Brief summaries-

    Kocher:

    Aside from an appearance similar to that of a rodent, Kocher
    shows how significant the drop in skill level from D-1 to
    D-111 college ultimate. When watching him play, it seems
    that he often lost on the field; not know when or where to
    cut, and when he does make a move, he gets looked off. It's
    obvious that the better NexGen players do not want the disc
    in hands...and for good reason. He has arguable the weakest
    throws on the team.

    Haas:

    Aside from an incredibly powerful backhand, Haas has nothing
    to show. He is a mediocre defender and cannot perform under
    pressure. Possibly the worst handler of the players that
    handle for NexGen. His quiver of throws is very limited. He
    can throw a forehand at one normal release point. Same goes
    with his backhand.

    Camp:

    I have yet to see Camp throw a complete up-field throw...and
    not to a dump going up-line. Camp is just your average
    "elite" college player, if you will. He doesn't do anything
    spectacular, nor does he do anything THAT bad, aside from
    occasionally turning over on dumps. I wouldn't call him a
    college all-star, though I would gladly take him on any
    college team.

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    Come on Seth thats not very nice.

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  • From Arjun Bhushan@21:1/5 to Chris Kocher on Wed Nov 18 02:55:30 2020
    On Tuesday, 13 October 2020 at 00:51:20 UTC+1, Chris Kocher wrote:
    On Thursday, August 9, 2012 at 6:46:47 AM UTC-4, Seth wrote:
    I have 2 players that immediately come to mind: Philipp Haas
    and Chris Kocher. (Colin Camp makes this short list as
    well).

    Brief summaries-

    Kocher:

    Aside from an appearance similar to that of a rodent, Kocher
    shows how significant the drop in skill level from D-1 to
    D-111 college ultimate. When watching him play, it seems
    that he often lost on the field; not know when or where to
    cut, and when he does make a move, he gets looked off. It's
    obvious that the better NexGen players do not want the disc
    in hands...and for good reason. He has arguable the weakest
    throws on the team.

    Haas:

    Aside from an incredibly powerful backhand, Haas has nothing
    to show. He is a mediocre defender and cannot perform under
    pressure. Possibly the worst handler of the players that
    handle for NexGen. His quiver of throws is very limited. He
    can throw a forehand at one normal release point. Same goes
    with his backhand.

    Camp:

    I have yet to see Camp throw a complete up-field throw...and
    not to a dump going up-line. Camp is just your average
    "elite" college player, if you will. He doesn't do anything
    spectacular, nor does he do anything THAT bad, aside from
    occasionally turning over on dumps. I wouldn't call him a
    college all-star, though I would gladly take him on any
    college team.

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    Come on Seth thats not very nice.

    AHAHAHAHAAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHA

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  • From dsduderyan@gmail.com@21:1/5 to Chris Kocher on Mon Sep 26 03:54:40 2022
    On Monday, October 12, 2020 at 7:51:20 PM UTC-4, Chris Kocher wrote:
    On Thursday, August 9, 2012 at 6:46:47 AM UTC-4, Seth wrote:
    I have 2 players that immediately come to mind: Philipp Haas
    and Chris Kocher. (Colin Camp makes this short list as
    well).

    Brief summaries-

    Kocher:

    Aside from an appearance similar to that of a rodent, Kocher
    shows how significant the drop in skill level from D-1 to
    D-111 college ultimate. When watching him play, it seems
    that he often lost on the field; not know when or where to
    cut, and when he does make a move, he gets looked off. It's
    obvious that the better NexGen players do not want the disc
    in hands...and for good reason. He has arguable the weakest
    throws on the team.

    Haas:

    Aside from an incredibly powerful backhand, Haas has nothing
    to show. He is a mediocre defender and cannot perform under
    pressure. Possibly the worst handler of the players that
    handle for NexGen. His quiver of throws is very limited. He
    can throw a forehand at one normal release point. Same goes
    with his backhand.

    Camp:

    I have yet to see Camp throw a complete up-field throw...and
    not to a dump going up-line. Camp is just your average
    "elite" college player, if you will. He doesn't do anything
    spectacular, nor does he do anything THAT bad, aside from
    occasionally turning over on dumps. I wouldn't call him a
    college all-star, though I would gladly take him on any
    college team.

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    Come on Seth thats not very nice.
    lol

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