Unfortunately, many years ago studies proved that the ads you hate are more effective than the ones you like or the ones you feel neutral towards. It seems that the louder, the more repetitive, the more obnoxious the ad, the more stuff it sells. And it's been that way for a very long time.
I thought the rule was that a blow to the head was automatically a flagrant 1 whether intentional or not and that if it was deemed intentional it was a flagrant 2. Maybe I'm mistaken?
It's sad because Ruff is long-time Yarder whose posts I used to enjoy, even if I didn't always agree with him. These days his posts are mostly so unreasonable, long-winded and very repetitive that I lately have just skipped reading them. It's a bit of a shame.
Williams still has a tendency to over complicate perfect feeds to her in the post. Just catch the ball, go up and put it in the hoop. Saturday might be ugly, because players will be tired and Seton Hall is not competitively inspiring. No matter the rhetoric, it is hard to give 100% when the...
Putting the starters back in was indeed sending a message. Just not sure who the message was sent to, the DePaul coach or the Husky subs? Probably a little of bath.
I think it's partially the pairing with Fanta, who I really like, but they are both a bit over-enthusiastic and it's a bit much. Donny sounds better when paired with a drier, all-business play by play guy.
Best line was when Donnie said guys are stepping out of bounds cause they were used to the SMALLER high school court! Even if the courts were smaller ( I'm pretty certain they're not) it would have the opposite effect, wouldn't it?
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