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Roundtable: Big East women’s basketball’s tourney champ, but not UConn
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[QUOTE="Cuango, post: 4555196, member: 3834"] This is like having five special forces soldiers and three high school kids and then saying you have a fighting force of eight. Sure, you have eight people, but in reality, you have five fighting men and three others who are more a hindrance than anything else. You may get indignant and accuse me of belittling and being mean to the three high school students but objectively, those kids are going to not only contribute nothing to the fight, but they will actually hinder the special forces guys because they will require protection and thus be a distraction. The truth is exactly what Ferraro said, we have a functional team of five starters and one (Caroline) semi-healthy, reserve. The other three, hopefully will become contributors at some point, but they cannot be called that now! [/QUOTE]
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