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[QUOTE="augustaTC, post: 2618098, member: 7216"] Assumes you know what "then (sic) they usually would" is. But he said that, didn't he? Well, if you believe every word that comes from Geno's mouth as gospel, I suppose you can draw that conclusion. Personally, I take most everything he says with a grain of salt, sometimes many. Maybe that's why he left the starters in or maybe he had another reason he chose not to share or maybe he goofed or maybe that's the first answer that popped into his head when questioned. The point is, you don't know what goes thru his mind when he makes decisions because he may or may not share it, or only share part of it, or maybe it's what his experience and gut said to do. The last part of your last sentence is the most valid: that's one of the things coaches do - they make decisions, and it's still a bit presumptuous to think you know better. You might I guess, in which case maybe you should apply for Ollie's job! Not picking on you Charlieball, just tired that all a thread needs is "Megan" in the title and it eventually devolves into second guessing Auriemma and his staff. Tedious. [/QUOTE]
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