When the Chrome beat the Whipsnakes in Week 3 of the 2021 Premier Lacrosse League season, the victory snapped a Whipsnakes winning streak that lasted 672 days. The team wasn’t accustomed to losing, but as the cliché goes, when it rains, it pours.
While the Whips bounced back with a one-goal victory over the Archers the following week, they lost each of the next two games against the Redwoods and Waterdogs, dropping the team to 4-3 on the season.
The Whipsnakes don’t look as dominant as the team that went undefeated in the 2020 Championship Series and was crowned the back-to-back champion. After the loss to the Waterdogs, Whipsnakes LSM Michael Erhardt pointed out in a postgame press conference that, with one weekend remaining in the regular season, it’s gut-check time.
“We’ve got to put the work in,” he said. “We’ve got to hold each other accountable. Look, we’re not with each other every week, so it’s tough. Everyone has to go out there, put the work in, take extra shots, get extra footwork in, do the conditioning. We’ve been talking about it a lot. We just haven’t really been doing it out there on the field. We really got to come back. People have to look themselves in the mirror. If we’re going to turn this ship around, then we’ve got to go do it. There’s no excuses on both sides of the field. We’ve just got to go out there and do it.”
The obvious difference between the championship Whipsnakes of 2019 and 2020 versus the team that’s lost three of its past four games in 2021 is the absence of 2019 MVP Matt Rambo. Rambo suffered a wrist injury against the Chrome, forcing him to leave in the third quarter. He has yet to come back.
After the Waterdogs game, Whipsnakes head coach Jim Stagnitta said Rambo was “a great player” and that he hoped he would available for the team’s final two games in Week 8 in Albany, but he also said that he was “not a magic dart or bullet” that would be a quick fix to the team’s problems.
Whipsnakes players won’t make excuses and say Rambo’s injury is the reason for their most recent slide, but they also can’t help but point out how important he is to the team.
“You take LeBron off the Lakers, and who are the Lakers?” 2020 PLL MVP Zed Williams said. “I miss that guy. I miss seeing him at the airport and on the bus and hearing his voice. Having him around brings up everyone’s spirit and confidence.”