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A Flaw In My Praise of Tricia Fabbri,
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[QUOTE="RockyMTblue2, post: 2640323, member: 250"] You know how things can just bubble up when you aren't thinking too hard? I'm driving home from some chore listening to Steven A. Smith, well no really listening, just too lazy to change the radio channel. And smack: Tricia Fabbri was just as misguided as Joe Haigh until she sat down and watched the utter destruction of St. Francis. She really had to be gob smacked like that to rethink running on UConn? What's her excuse? She follows UConn and even if she tried to, in the Husky crazed state of Connecticut she couldn't avoid knowing that was probably a foolish endeavor. And if you listen carefully to her press conference she in essence says "if we had a few more days to run strategy number 2 it would have been a different game. Good for her. Proud of her team, but don't lay that on us. You should have strategy 2 in your playbook as part of creating a team capable of taking on whomever comes along. Truth be known, I bet it is something that is in there play book, because I think she's a pretty darn good coach. So day and a half, just chest beating maybe? [/QUOTE]
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