Romano will not be back next year
Posted by calgARI '07
Re: Romano will not be back next year
Posted by: Jim Hyla (---.twcny.res.rr.com)
Date: September 03, 2007 04:55PM
His mother's a teacher, his father owns a telecoms company, and he's "not too into school"? Something is wrong there, but he certainly didn't belong in college. Maybe "me and my dad" spent too much time away from mom?
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Re: Romano will not be back next year
Posted by: evilnaturedrobot (---.twcny.res.rr.com)
Date: September 03, 2007 06:57PM
The Rancorursusminor
I didn't notice this recent article by Elliot Olshansky linked here yet: [slog.cstv.com].
This could have its own thread. "Romaaaaaano.... Sucks!"
Eh, more like: "Romano is deeply confused"
He doesn't like defense or class, so he comes to cornell?
He wants nothing more than to make it in the NHL, with the devils no less, and he goes to London so that he won't have to work on his obvious weeknesses?
I just feel bad for the kid, because I really don't think he's going about this the right way. It's fine to ditch school in favor of full time hockey if going to class wasn't his thing, but go to the WHL and learn to play both sides of the ice. I just don't see how running to the most offensive oriented team in all of junior hockey is going to help him.
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Re: Romano will not be back next year
Posted by: ftyuv (---.hsd1.ma.comcast.net)
Date: September 03, 2007 08:17PM
I'm sure he's heard all that before. I'm sure Schafer told it to him, probably in the same talks that Tony told him he's going to stay at Cornell. He's 19 years old -- that's old enough in my book where he has responsibility for his own decisions. If he wants to throw out good advice and take the path of least resistance, I don't feel sorry for him.
Re: Romano will not be back next year
Posted by: billhoward (---.hsd1.nj.comcast.net)
Date: September 04, 2007 07:15AM
It's easy, once you've been out of school for a couple years, to suspect that not every undergraduate makes decisions that prove to be the right ones years later. (Not that older adults make smart ones, too.) But was Romano's bad decision, if it was, to come to Cornell in the first place, or to leave after a year?
Maybe when Mike Schafer talked about opening up the offense, Romano missed the qualifier phrase "opening up the offense somewhat."
Maybe as Schafer attracts more, more highly talented players, there'll be more early flameouts. So we enjoy their prowess for a year, maybe two, and then start another Alumni in the Pros thread.
Maybe when Mike Schafer talked about opening up the offense, Romano missed the qualifier phrase "opening up the offense somewhat."
Maybe as Schafer attracts more, more highly talented players, there'll be more early flameouts. So we enjoy their prowess for a year, maybe two, and then start another Alumni in the Pros thread.
Re: Romano will not be back next year
Posted by: ugarte (38.136.14.---)
Date: September 04, 2007 11:46AM
I'd be very surprised if Romano went to London without anybody in his family talking - at least informally - to anybody in New Jersey. The best thing about Romano right now is his offensive ability. I can see NJ being a bit worried about his skills calcifying in Ithaca. I don't think Romano fit on the team any better than the team fit Romano's improvement. He will have to learn defense, but he'll be better off in a system where he can learn to play defense AND be allowed to hold the puck.
And if he can't hack school, he can't hack school. I'm not going to follow his trip up to the NHL but if he gets there I'm not going to root against him either.
And if he can't hack school, he can't hack school. I'm not going to follow his trip up to the NHL but if he gets there I'm not going to root against him either.
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Re: Romano will not be back next year
Posted by: redice (---.usadatanet.net)
Date: September 04, 2007 12:05PM
ugarte
And if he can't hack school, he can't hack school. I'm not going to follow his trip up to the NHL but if he gets there I'm not going to root against him either.
If Cornell was too challenging, he should have chosen a school that he can "hack". He's unlikely to have an NHL career. And, won't make much money in the minor leagues of hockey. So someday, he's going to wish he had a college education.
Re: Romano will not be back next year
Posted by: ftyuv (---.techtarget.com)
Date: September 04, 2007 01:32PM
redice
If Cornell was too challenging, he should have chosen a school that he can "hack".
[insert hotelie joke here]
Re: Romano will not be back next year
Posted by: Trotsky (---.raytheon.com)
Date: September 04, 2007 01:45PM
Yikes. It really does make one wonder: why, of all places, Cornell, then? "I don't care about school, I want to be in a total immersion hockey environment, and I don't like playing a defensive system."ursusminor
I didn't notice this recent article by Elliot Olshansky linked here yet: [slog.cstv.com].
There must be a thousand kids playing juniors who would say the same thing, and god bless em. But why come play in exactly the opposite enivronment? And why did Schafer bring him in? You gotta figure one of the first things we say to prospects is, you can't play if you don't forecheck, and you can't score if you don't play.
Re: Romano will not be back next year
Posted by: French Rage (---.packetdesign.com)
Date: September 04, 2007 01:48PM
TrotskyYikes. It really does make one wonder: why, of all places, Cornell, then? "I don't care about school, I want to be in a total immersion hockey environment, and I don't like playing a defensive system."ursusminor
I didn't notice this recent article by Elliot Olshansky linked here yet: [slog.cstv.com].
There must be a thousand kids playing juniors who would say the same thing, and god bless em. But why come play in exactly the opposite enivronment? And why did Schafer bring him in? You gotta figure one of the first things we say to prospects is, you can't play if you don't forecheck, and you can't score if you don't play.
While he was at it, he should have added "I don't like snow, or hills...".
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Re: Romano will not be back next year
Posted by: Trotsky (---.raytheon.com)
Date: September 04, 2007 01:51PM
Kent Manderville. He scoffed at Brian McCutcheon's advice to learn to play two-way, had to learn the same lessons over and over and over again at Olympic camp, then one day the lights came on and he wound up with a solid NHL career.ftyuv
If he wants to throw out good advice and take the path of least resistance, I don't feel sorry for him.
It's never too late to learn.
Re: Romano will not be back next year
Posted by: Josh '99 (---.net)
Date: September 04, 2007 02:46PM
Given that background, I could imagine it having been the case that his parents pressured him into taking the college route rather than going to major junior, when he knew all along that he didn't have any interest in more schooling.Jim Hyla
His mother's a teacher, his father owns a telecoms company, and he's "not too into school"?
Re: Romano will not be back next year
Posted by: jtwcornell91 (Moderator)
Date: September 05, 2007 09:55AM
ftyuvredice
If Cornell was too challenging, he should have chosen a school that he can "hack".
[insert hotelie joke here]
Actually, I was thinking of a different joke:
Re: Romano will not be back next year
Posted by: Trotsky (---.raytheon.com)
Date: September 05, 2007 03:54PM
jtwcornell91ftyuvredice
If Cornell was too challenging, he should have chosen a school that he can "hack".
[insert hotelie joke here]
Actually, I was thinking of a different joke:
He's an Islander now, so that's not funny.
Re: Romano will not be back next year
Posted by: Jeff Hopkins '82 (---.airproducts.com)
Date: September 12, 2007 12:30PM
Trotskyjtwcornell91ftyuvredice
If Cornell was too challenging, he should have chosen a school that he can "hack".
[insert hotelie joke here]
Actually, I was thinking of a different joke:
He's an Islander now, so that's not funny.
As a Flyer fan, yes it is
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