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How do the Hurley naysayers want their crow prepared?
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[QUOTE="BigFanCT, post: 4609479, member: 10936"] I will eat my crow on this one for sure. The maturity over Feb and March that happened with Dan Hurley, it really has been something that has been noticeable When Dan Hurley was hired. I had excitement. As Dan Hurley recruited, I had excitement. Early on, when Dan Hurley would yell, I had excitement. When things seemed to be turning around, I had excitement. When we returned to the Big East, I had excitement. The Big East return certainly sped expectations to compete against good teams to a massive rate. For that, I faulted him for not being able to win close games. He faulted himself for not being able to contain his emotions in those close games against good teams. Hell, he probably still doesn’t have the best record against top 25 teams, on the roads games etc. But at this point right now- it all doesn’t matter. I will eat my crow. My expectations grew far too much. And maybe it was warranted. Something happened to him in late January. And he certainly hasn’t stopped whatever it was. Regardless of all of the above, tomorrow night he plays to become immortal. And he plays to become someone where unless he pulls a KO, which isn’t likely, it will be harder to question him from now on. And THAT is a very, very good thing. I will eat my crow and let AntG sing while I am doing it. Let’s win a title, Dan Hurley. I can’t believe Stainmaster is back. [/QUOTE]
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