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To be fair, maybe he meant people were having a hard time digesting the loss and needed to "loose" their "s***" so their system didn't get too backed up.
This is what I thought since his grammar and format are usually on point! I didn't think Fishy made errors. Or I thought he meant "Loose your [emotional bull-] ."
 
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Someone once said, whenever anyone says, "Now is not the time to panic," it's usually exactly the right time to panic. :)

With that said, I saw what happened last season when the team looked left all but for dead after the loss to ND in the BE regular season game, then went on to win 11 in a row, was the last man standing and cut down the nets.

Now granted this team doesn't have the "we're f*ed" buster, Kemba Walker, to bail the team out when they need a winning basket, but they still have a lot of talented players that should be showing us a lot more than they have been lately.

I've not lost hope. I just hope we don't have to see another crappy game like we did the last two.
 
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Just great. You mess with the gods of mischief telling us it's not the time to pannic and now we're beyond that point. I've moved on to mourning.

I'm wishing JC a speedy recovery, but the sight of both he and Blanely sitting expressionless on the sideline with all h*ll breaking loose right in front of them has me concerned. Now we get to see just George sitting there while the wheels fall off.

I'm sure I'm not alone in this, but what would make this bad situation paletable would be to let Ollie run the team with George playing the role of mentor. I don't have a lot of confidence that they see the big picture here and will make that decision.
 
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Just great. You mess with the gods of mischief telling us it's not the time to pannic and now we're beyond that point. I've moved on to mourning.

I'm wishing JC a speedy recovery, but the sight of both he and Blanely sitting expressionless on the sideline with all h*ll breaking loose right in front of them has me concerned. Now we get to see just George sitting there while the wheels fall off.

I'm sure I'm not alone in this, but what would make this bad situation paletable would be to let Ollie run the team with George playing the role of mentor. I don't have a lot of confidence that they see the big picture here and will make that decision.



Good God you are an imbecile. Ollie is not taking over. This is an elite program and we are much better off with George sitting on the bench expressionless as the wheels fall off than we are with Ollie standing on the sideline watching the wheels fall off. Ollie has no qualifications to oversee this collapse. George on the other hand has overseen many train wrecks. We can't put this responsibility on Kevin at this point. Can you imagine him standing there, trying his best, barking out orders and trying to turn this thing around? He needs far more seasoning quietly sitting next to George learning how to properly adjust his glasses to see the collapse clearly. What about how to sit just right on the bench so as to minimize irritation of hemmorhoids? Does Kevin know this yet? KO just isn't ready to coach a game, it would be a disaster.
 
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Good God you are an imbecile. Ollie is not taking over. This is an elite program and we are much better off with George sitting on the bench expressionless as the wheels fall off than we are with Ollie standing on the sideline watching the wheels fall off. Ollie has no qualifications to oversee this collapse. George on the other hand has overseen many train wrecks. We can't put this responsibility on Kevin at this point. Can you imagine him standing there, trying his best, barking out orders and trying to turn this thing around? He needs far more seasoning quietly sitting next to George learning how to properly adjust his glasses to see the collapse clearly. What about how to sit just right on the bench so as to minimize irritation of hemmorhoids? Does Kevin know this yet? KO just isn't ready to coach a game, it would be a disaster.


Folks I give to you and excellently executed panic.Bravo!
 
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Good God you are an imbecile. Ollie is not taking over. This is an elite program and we are much better off with George sitting on the bench expressionless as the wheels fall off than we are with Ollie standing on the sideline watching the wheels fall off. Ollie has no qualifications to oversee this collapse. George on the other hand has overseen many train wrecks. We can't put this responsibility on Kevin at this point. Can you imagine him standing there, trying his best, barking out orders and trying to turn this thing around? He needs far more seasoning quietly sitting next to George learning how to properly adjust his glasses to see the collapse clearly. What about how to sit just right on the bench so as to minimize irritation of hemmorhoids? Does Kevin know this yet? KO just isn't ready to coach a game, it would be a disaster.
How am I an imbecile wanting to see if Ollie can do it while the opportunity is there? You're the idiot for saying he can't w/out even giving him a chance to show what he is and isn't capable of doing. You have no fricken idea how KO would do. Every great head coach had their first, second and so one games leading a team. The only way to find out if a coach is ready is to let them. Now would be a perfect time to see if a team that is struggling would respond to KO. IMO, there couldn't be a better time to see what KO is made of. This team needs a spark and is there any better one to do it than KO? It's not like Kemba Walker is going to walk through that door as suit up for UConn. I say give KO a shot and see what happens.

I like George but he's not what this team needs now. I don't know if KO is what this team needs, but why not find out now. Does anyone really think other than you that this team would be worse off with KO taking charge?
 
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How am I an imbecile wanting to see if Ollie can do it while the opportunity is there? You're the idiot for saying he can't w/out even giving him a chance to show what he is and isn't capable of doing. You have no fricken idea how KO would do. Every great head coach had their first, second and so one games leading a team. The only way to find out if a coach is ready is to let them. Now would be a perfect time to see if a team that is struggling would respond to KO. IMO, there couldn't be a better time to see what KO is made of. This team needs a spark and is there any better one to do it than KO? It's not like Kemba Walker is going to walk through that door as suit up for UConn. I say give KO a shot and see what happens.

I like George but he's not what this team needs now. I don't know if KO is what this team needs, but why not find out now. Does anyone really think other than you that this team would be worse off with KO taking charge?



I think you missed the sarcasm. Read again.
 
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