Nah, he specifically says it's fun to go against other bigs that people say are good. Then adds the second comment which implies clearly he doesn't think Sanogo is good.I didn't listen to the interview so this may be off base, but couldn't that be interpreted as him jokingly saying it's not "fun" playing against tough competition? Not that he thinks Adama isn't good.
Love his attitude/confidence.
Yea he could have easily said its fun going against other good players...inserting the "people say are good" line shows his true intentNah, he specifically says it's fun to go against other bigs that people say are good. Then adds the second comment which implies clearly he doesn't think Sanogo is good.
Exactly. There is a difference between being cocky/confident (in a good way) and talking trash vs. blatantly disrespecting your opponent.Fine with the confidence, but also him saying “I don’t know about that” when discussing Adama being a good player is pretty ehhh. Adama had 13-16 on him
Toughen upBecause he basically said that Sanogo was undeserving of the honor...with a smug look on his face.
Post the timestamp where he said Sanago isn't good. I'll wait.There's a difference between being ticked you didn't win a meaningless personal award vs flat out saying the other guy isn't good. Which he did both...
In a recent interview, Creighton's Ryan Kalkbrenner was asked which Big East team he looks forward to playing, and his answer was "obviously, UConn." What he has to say after that is even more interesting.Skip to 24:56 to get to it.
??My video must be missing where he says Sanogo is not a good player. I read his take is he thinks he’s better than Sanogo but Adama gets all the accolades
You really have to listen to it. He pauses for emphasis, and puts in some filler for emphasis. I didn't quote all the confetti in there. But if I had to interpret the "uhs" or whatever, he was saying, "Yeah, right."I didn't listen to the interview so this may be off base, but couldn't that be interpreted as him jokingly saying it's not "fun" playing against tough competition? Not that he thinks Adama isn't good.
I really do think you're the one reading into it, not us.You people are ridiculous. Without context, yes, he said that Sanogo is a player that "other people say [is] good" and that "he doesn't know about that" assessment. But it's clear in the context of the discussion that when he is referencing players that "other people say are good," he means players that other people hold to be the best in their position in the Big East. So he's really saying, "Other people think Sanogo is the best big man in the Big East. I Disagree, because I think I'm the best big man in the Big East."
Now, do we want Adama to think Kalkbrenner claims that Adama isn't good? Heck yeah!
I think bulletin board material is highly overrated, even problematic as a motivator. Occasionally a really good coach can take the us vs them the world thing to motivate his team, but it is usually not that big a deal. And further, Just what I would want as a coach…my guy trying to do too much to “show that bum I’m better than he is.” I’d say 2 things about this. It’s a fairly vague dis if it is one at all. And by the time UConn and Creighton play nobody will even remember what somebody said in the pre-season. This is a thing fans get all up in arms about. Plafyers not s much.
Post the timestamp where he said Sanago isn't good. I'll wait.
No, he was really saying what he really said. That other people say Adama is good but he doesn’t think so an then he laughed and arrogant laugh. If I am Adama my goal is to make him my bitch this year.You people are ridiculous. Without context, yes, he said that Sanogo is a player that "other people say [is] good" and that "he doesn't know about that" assessment. But it's clear in the context of the discussion that when he is referencing players that "other people say are good," he means players that other people hold to be the best in their position in the Big East. So he's really saying, "Other people think Sanogo is the best big man in the Big East. I Disagree, because I think I'm the best big man in the Big East."
Now, do we want Adama to think Kalkbrenner claims that Adama isn't good? Heck yeah!
I’ve seen it do as much harm as good. Probably more. It depends on the guys. Seen guys get so over hyped to “show that sob who is better” that they do dumb things like cheap shots, try to make plays that they can’t make and so forth. But as I say I suspect this one is a big nothing. Heck we all hate the guy and we don’t even agree what he meant.I think you're 100% wrong about this. Even NFL pros talk about this stuff, and how using it as motivation improves performance.
they arent mutually exclusive. can be both.26:05. It's not that hard. You can think this kid comes across as a ou ch e ba g or you can meatride for his "confidence." Everyone's entitled to their own opinion.
I really do think you're the one reading into it, not us.
If he would've said your sentence, I'd have no problem with it. In fact, I already said as much when I quoted him. But instead he said "people say he's good."
Regardless of whether you guys are right in your interpretation or if I'm right, I stand by original comment: You guys are ridiculous!No, he was really saying what he really said. That other people say Adama is good but he doesn’t think so an then he laughed and arrogant laugh. If I am Adama my goal is to make him my bitch this year.
they arent mutually exclusive. can be both.