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You should just put a perpetual /s under all of your posts. Might help everyone better understand your posts.
I find it funny that people haven't figured out his schtick yet and respond as if it's a serious post.

I can't decide if he's just a Duke troll or a UConn fan who likes to say silly stuff regarding UConn/Duke for reactions.
 
We are athletic and deep and so strong defensively this is a game we just wear the other team down and own the last 10 minutes. Not many teams have what it takes to handle our constant movement on offense and intensity on defense for 40 minutes.
I'd expect this to happen a lot in the BE. Other teams comes out guns blazing, we just wear them down. 15-20 point win.
 
Don’t like going up against the NFL. Actually don’t watch much football but as a Steelers fan, had to keep switching between games
 
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Respectfully, One of the more ridiculous things I’ve heard on this board in a while and that’s really saying something. I say this with peace and love.
Most of his posts are sarcastic. Some how he thinks it's funny but that is his schtick.
 
Get serious
Have seen Millender play little or none. Small sample looks interesting. What are his drawbacks that you have seen in game situations? Obviously the staff would play him if warranted. Just curious as to what our more knowledgeable fans have to say.
 
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Good to see a competitive team in Chi Town. It's been a long time. Coach has them fired up and they punched us in the mouth in the first half. Then we decided to settle down. I like seeing us in hard fought games. It will make us better down the road when tougher opponents show up. Danny's keeping his cool and the depth is very reassuring. We've got a lot of talent. Seeing more maturity from Jayden and Jalen. Overall a really good showing up to the holiday break. Overcoming a lot of changes for the new guys, injuries and they are looking more and more like a team. Picking each other up coming off the bench. Uconn has done the impossible for me. Turned the darkest, coldest part of the year into a continuous joyful and exciting legacy of winning at the highest level for decades. When each season ends it just in time for spring, summer and fall.
 
Ugly, sloppy, and frustrating first half. Mullins reminded us all of Mahaney, for most of the game. Solo might be the most important player on this team. When he’s not shooting, others are forced to step up. We grinded out another W. We probably stay at #5. We didn’t show enough to surpass Duke.
This was a terrible, terrible assessment, you gotta be trolling
 
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lol.


gross GIF
 
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Winning ugly is still winning. DePaul is improved and no league road game is easy.
Oh stop. DePaul stinks. Yeah. They improved from embarrassingly pitiful to just really bad. We went on a run in the last 2 minutes to make it look like a better win than it was. Play like this against an average team and it’s an L. This is the second game in a row against an over matched opponent where we were incredibly sloppy in the first 10 minutes. We can get away with it against the Butlers and DePauls of the world but it really needs to be corrected. Bad habit to get into.
 
Why Athletes Turn to Pickle Juice During Competition
It's not clear why pickle juice relieves cramps. Like traditional sports drinks, it contains high concentrations of sodium, which athletes lose when they sweat, and potassium, an electrolyte. But studies have suggested pickle juice actually provokes a neurological reflex that prevents muscles from cramping. "There are a lot of athletes that swear by it—they don't care exactly how it's working," says U.S. Olympic Committee senior sport dietician Alicia Glass. "As evidence-based practitioners, we would like to know exactly what it is before we start recommending it."

Tiafoe isn't the only athlete quaffing pickle juice during competition. New Jersey Devils winger Blake Coleman started drinking it at Miami (Ohio), and he's continued guzzling it in the NHL. He readies two eight-ounce bottles of P20 pickle juice—his own signature line—before every game. "Gatorades, electrolyte packets—I've tried it all," he says. "Pickle juice is the one thing that allows me to not cramp through an entire game..."
 
Why Athletes Turn to Pickle Juice During Competition
It's not clear why pickle juice relieves cramps. Like traditional sports drinks, it contains high concentrations of sodium, which athletes lose when they sweat, and potassium, an electrolyte. But studies have suggested pickle juice actually provokes a neurological reflex that prevents muscles from cramping. "There are a lot of athletes that swear by it—they don't care exactly how it's working," says U.S. Olympic Committee senior sport dietician Alicia Glass. "As evidence-based practitioners, we would like to know exactly what it is before we start recommending it."

Tiafoe isn't the only athlete quaffing pickle juice during competition. New Jersey Devils winger Blake Coleman started drinking it at Miami (Ohio), and he's continued guzzling it in the NHL. He readies two eight-ounce bottles of P20 pickle juice—his own signature line—before every game. "Gatorades, electrolyte packets—I've tried it all," he says. "Pickle juice is the one thing that allows me to not cramp through an entire game..."
It's also great when you have heart burn/indigestion. A few tablespoons of pickle juice relieves it in minutes. We always keep pickle juice in jars when we've consumed all the pickles in our fridge.
 
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