2016 Tewaaraton Winner Dylan Molloy Season Highlights
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 23 ต.ค. 2016
- 2016 season highlights of Tewaaraton winner Dylan Molloy. The Brown attackman finished with 62 goals and 54 assists for 116 points. Molloy, the human Tonka truck, was known for lowering his shoulder into defenders for his signature bull dodge and scoring on physical inside rolls.
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Great video as always
The lacrosse equivalent of a power forward in hockey
Need to do one for Lyle senior year
Ben Reeves Tewaarton 2018 highlights?
brown's LSM's highlight tape?
jhernia Lax Film Room has Larkin Kemp's yes
I am curios to see how Dylan Malloy will preform in the MLL. He reminds me a bit of Lyle Thompson in a way because he really handles the ball, and kind of backs his player towards the goal. I feel that Lyle Thompson is a more dynamic (and fun to watch) player, but Malloy's ability to sting corners and shoot from different angles is not something to look past.
his dodging ability is so great because of his size, something lyle thompson doesnt really depend on. not taking anything away from molloy, hes one of my favorite players but they are different dodgers.
He is more like Rob Pannell
Zachary Mines Really? I don't think I've ever seen Rob Pannel bull dodge before...
Do you even know who Rob Pannell is? He is built low to the ground, exactly like a running back. All he does is bull dodge from x or side, or question mark dodge from x.
Are you dumb or just stupid? "All he does is bull dodge from x or side"... kids like this shouldn't be allowed to touch a keyboard.
wow
Nice juxtaposition. Great player, great plays, terrible, terrible music.
Related to Jamie?
He injures his foot on the play @ 4:32
chris you are very dumb
He is my cousin
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The ref at 2:08 is a dirty dog
1:22 “Like a bowl in a China shop” wtf
Bull not bowl
Still that doesn't make any sense.
It's an idiom, so it's not really required to make literal sense. However, it's probably not the best situation to use that saying.