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She is playing the refs. She is highly manipulative.
There have been several threads on this already, and several ND fans commented here.Unless I missed it, not a single ND poster has commented on this thread. I'd love to see their comments - if they agree with Muffet, try to fit a square peg into a round hole by trying to explain what she REALLY meant, or if they just plain disagree with her.

FWIW, I'm not necessarily surprised no ND fans have commented on a thread titled "Rebecca Drop Kicks The Bully Smear." Thread title seems pretty clearly tilted against MM.![]()
Rebecca's statement was eloquent and a loyal defense of her coach. Salve for Huskies fans. But it isn't going to get retweeted by Barack Obama and a host of others like Mcgraw's rant did. A rant that did have some legitimate points. I mean like it or not she was elevated with her comments and the win. Political? Very likely. But effective in today's current political environment outside of basketball and the increasingly resentment from women basketball players about pay and media coverage. Except for Paige Bueckers she won the week. Hindsight is 20/20 but Geno probably should have punted on the whole assistant coaches flap.

And a bitter Muffet is usually on the losing end. If not for UConn MM could have 8 NC's by now. Tell me she does not have a enormous chip on her shoulders.
While normally eloquent in her comments, on the difficult issues she seems to get nervous and emotional, leading to at times harsh statements. While I give her credit for being a motivator/manipulator, I wonder if given time would she have substituted different words (i.e. Re: Geno, "argue" versus "bully.")?Muffet loves to act as though she is above the fray, when she is the one always ready to step into the mud.
While normally eloquent in her comments, on the difficult issues she seems to get nervous and emotional, leading to at times harsh statements. While I give her credit for being a motivator/manipulator, I wonder if given time would she have substituted different words (i.e. Re: Geno, "argue" versus "bully.")?
Rebecca Lobo said it best. Coach Muffet McGraw could learn a lot from Coach Geno Auriemma and Coach Chris Dailly. Instead of teaching her teams how to play dirty, how about teaching them the correct way to play.
You are right. It seems only extreme positions get attention and, I might add, unthinking allegiance. Muffet's position is simplistic, dangerous, mostly illegal, and will end up damaging the women's movement.
So Muffet, have you fired your male practice players yet?![]()
Muffet loves to act as though she is above the fray, when she is the one always ready to step into the mud.
That's one of many, many reasons why I want Baylor to destroy the Irish! This woman has portrayed the victim in regards to Geno for all too many years and to think that there was a time I had profound respect for her. Both her and Pat Summit later in their careers went out of their way to demonize Geno because of his incredible success and the media's anointing him as the best women's coach and the Huskies as the most dominant program in women's basketball. Their feminist attitudes and egos really fired up when Geno started getting hailed as the best of the best and since then, there have been some unprovoked attacks that Geno has chosen not to tolerate. Actually, he's been more of a gentleman than I would have been, were I in his shoes.Note that Rebecca defended Geno w/out saying anything negative about Muffet. The easy thing to do would be to say something unpleasant about the ND coach, and there's plenty to say. Too bad she had to use Geno as emblematic of her issues with men. Underneath I have always suspected that Muffet was envious of Geno's success: why else to take opportunities to strike out at him. He's the best thing wcbb has experienced. Why not acknowledge that? I think it's safe to say that Muffet isn't a fun person.
That's one of many, many reasons why I want Baylor to destroy the Irish! This woman has portrayed the victim in regards to Geno for all too many years and to think that there was a time I had profound respect for her. Both her and Pat Summit later in their careers went out of their way to demonize Geno because of his incredible success and the media's anointing him as the best women's coach and the Huskies as the most dominant program in women's basketball. Their feminist attitudes and egos really fired up when Geno started getting hailed as the best of the best and since then, there have been some unprovoked attacks that Geno has chosen not to tolerate. Actually, he's been more of a gentleman than I would have been, were I in his shoes.
What happened during the pre-game handshake? I saw the end game handshake and nothing seemed out of the ordinaryBased on Geno's reaction to the pre-game coach's hand shake and the end of the game shake, Geno is done with Muffet. That bridge has been burned by MM.