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[QUOTE="Cuango, post: 4029710, member: 3834"] Seems like a long way from a few fans bellyaching over why their favorite player hardly played in her first Olympics, to saying (somewhat mean spiritedly imo) that they should then apply for the coaching position. It is my understanding that this forum exists specifically for UConn fans (and others) to discuss, celebrate, argue, debate, complain, and exult about their beloved Huskies. Why the snarky comment about something that occurs daily, perhaps hourly on every sports forum that has ever existed? Those sorts of discussions/comments are the very raison d’etre for a sports forums existence. Not trying to offend you or anything, just a bit perplexed about why you are so offended over some UConn fans stating their opinions regarding the playing time of one of their favorite Huskies? Sure, we won the gold, but that doesn’t mean everything was perfect! I think, for example, that the makeup of the team should have included less post players and more backcourt players, less old guard and more of the younger players who could have gotten valuable experience for future Olympics. I think we would still have won the gold and would have a better, more experienced team for next time. Does this mean I think I should be on the Olympic committee? [/QUOTE]
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