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Because the refs made him go 1-12.
Rocktheworld said:Because the refs made him go 1-12.
He played the first half with a concussion.
Because the refs made him go 1-12.
I agree on the tempo change and almost all that you've said...except that he should've stayed on the bench. When your best player, and best by a lot, the guy that won the game 48 hours ago and has been your best player all year, is ready to go back in, you put him in and take your chances. No way KO keeps him on the bench with the game/season on the line. Boat has earned that much, and more.OK to call me out on fact checking. I got the 16-5 from the announcers and was not sure what time Boat re-entered game. Turns out he left at 12:24 when they were down 17 and returned at 9:18 when they were down 11. So in his absence, SMU went scoreless while AB had 2 blocks, Purv had 2 layups and 2 FTs from trying a third, while drawing 4th fouls on both Kennedy and Ben Moore. A 6-0 run for Boat's absence as part of an overall 16-5 run.
But I'll stick with my opinion that with the tempo change, Boat should've stayed on the bench until SMU responded. IMO the team was playing great without him.
You never had your bell rung as a kid. Well, this presupposes that you had a bell to get rung.What the hell does this even mean? Are you insinuating that his concussion was cured at halftime?
Who made the shot vs Cincinati that even made today's game a possibility?
Who's hands did we make sure had the ball at the end of the Tulsa game because Ollie knew he would knock down the free throws?
Who played a huge part of the Championship run last year?
Really???? Folks are gonna rip Boat? Check yourselves and be thankful for what we got
You never had your bell rung as a kid. Well, this presupposes that you had a bell to get rung.
So, you never had your bell rung so you are only guesssing or getting a second hand report. I had my bell run wrestling and playing football.As an athletic coach, I actually had to learn how concussions work. If he'd gotten a concussion in the beginning of the game, it wouldn't go away at halftime.
So, you never had your bell rung so you are only guesssing or getting a second hand report. I had my bell run wrestling and playing football.
You walk around in a semi-daze for about fifteen minutes to an half hour and then you come back slowly. This is why football players have for years and years sat out a series or two until there "heads clear" before reentering the game. It was actually normal in the day.
So, he just laid flat out on the floor because he thought it was cool. And how many times has Boat decided to be cool and lay flat out one the floor until the trainer came out to see him. And do you think Boat would have ever even mentioned that he was a little hazy in a game of this importance.I played plenty of contact sports, and I have sustained multiple concussions. "Having your bell rung" is a euphemism that football coaches invented because they don't understand how dangerous it is to have kids play contact sports with head injuries.
But none of that is the point. If Boatright didn't have a concussion in the first half, he didn't have one in the second half, either. The number of times you smashed your head growing up doesn't change that.
So, he just laid flat out on the floor because he thought it was cool. And how many times has Boat decided to be cool and lay flat out one the floor until the trainer came out to see him. And do you think Boat would have ever even mentioned that he was a little hazy in a game of this importance.