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A Flaw In My Praise of Tricia Fabbri,
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[QUOTE="PhanTom, post: 2641758, member: 1120"] Obviously you do not watch or follow the Huskies much, as the "concept" as you call it is actually much more, it's "for real". Ask any of UCONN'S faithful, and nearly every long time fan will tell you that it is especially noticeable when he faces Temple, Cincinnati, Hartford/Rizzotti, and Pitt with Shea Ralph. Geno has a long list of friends where his "heart" makes an appearance, despite the critics who jump on him way too often. The absence of the full court press is one clear signal, though I'm not convinced he did that last night for Fabbri. I do think he went to his bench earlier than he would have for most any other opponent. The game was closer than I had expected, though it did not take a genius to predict the strategy, only the degree she'd slow it down. We knew during the SF game it was the only way to play it. Personally I was hoping for a standard full court blowout, as I am not quite a fan the Q coach. Too much complaining, esp. on obvious calls that were correct, incl. one last night when the defender was flat footed inside the arc. Same for her "Potty mouth". I'm also Marist fan, so I see way too much of her style. [/QUOTE]
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