cohenzone
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Your political judgements were much sounder.
Your political judgements were much sounder.
PCKB for the win?
PCKB for the win?
How you to that?
Or did you?
We all lose
Don't we?
How not?
#beholddiminishingreturns
Serious question. What did coach actually accomplish? He gave a drunk satisfaction that the loser will probably brag about until the day he dies. And it isn’t PC deciding, it’s some of their fans acting out their stupid rivalry fantasies. If it’s going too far, let the UConn Pres or AD have a little talk with their PC counterpart to find a way to deal with it. Some situations might require direct confrontation, other times there are better ways to skin the cat. But enough of this thread. @superjohn is running out of unclever ideas.Sure it's best for any player or coach to just ignore the commentary from the crowd. On the other hand when family is disrespected, like PC decided to do with Andrea Hurley, all bets are off and they should to be addressed.
Just wait.
If Hurley acted the way JC had (on numerous occasions) while yanking a player for an early game brain fart, or even as Hurley has done all too often when disagreeing with an official's call on a foul (or non-foul) I would agree with you.Can you? Your judgement is wanting. But you have a lot of company. Hurley was letting a drunk get under his skin, just what the guy wanted.
What is amazing is how people think conduct in a sports setting is justified that would be plain ridiculous elsewhere (applies to the drunk spectator as well as Hurley). So you are walking down the street with your family and a clearly drunk guy across street starts shouting insults at you. Tell me what you would do.
Why would he gesture if the guy wasn’t under his skin. Calhoun was a whole other story. I was at a game when he literally kicked the scorers table hard enough to move the table and clearly shake up the innocent guy doing whatever on the other side of the table. I’m sure the guy was at least thinking WTF.If Hurley acted the way JC had (on numerous occasions) while yanking a player for an early game brain fart, or even as Hurley has done all too often when disagreeing with an official's call on a foul (or non-foul) I would agree with you.
In the instance in question, Hurley remained quite calm and merely commented (while also giving a come on gesture with his hand). The guy wasn't under his skin.
I see Hurley is getting under your skin.Why would he gesture if the guy wasn’t under his skin. Calhoun was a whole other story. I was at a game when he literally kicked the scorers table hard enough to move the table and clearly shake up the innocent guy doing whatever on the other side of the table. I’m sure the guy was at least thinking WTF.
Calhoun did too!!I see Hurley is getting under your skin.
No. I see i am getting under your skin.I see Hurley is getting under your skin.
I know you are but what am INo. I see i am getting under your skin.