Wow Nan, do you ever sleep? I agree the original use of the word was unfortunate. I also believe it was not intended to be disrespectful in any way. What surprises me is some of the response this seems to have inspired. Just don't get it. People. Make. Mistakes. Finally, what is "disrespectful" in one person's eye may not be to another person or group of persons - maybe an age or cultural deal. Whatever. But lets not get into the whole "micro-aggression" world here. Could have been handled better by mods IMHO.
I also believe it was not intended to be disrespectful in any way.
One can track down an accepted definition of a lot of words that at no point should be used in polite or even somewhat impolite company.


Sorry, AugustaTC. I was only thinking out loud, not trying to overblow things.
Do not mean any aggression in any way. Times (and language)'re a changin' for us all, is all.
These are freshman. They all spend a good bit of their season in the dog house and riding out a turbulent up and down first season. Everyone from DT to Maya to Stewie have all gone through the same exact thing and are happy for it. [ ]Kara Wolters on the SNY postgame speculated that Megan Walker is in Geno's doghouse. She played the last three minutes. In fact, we only used 6 players until , maybe 7 minutes to go in the 4th quarter. Weird.
Megan had shown some real game progress these last two weeks.
was you a scrub when you played?
Geno has explained his rationale for this in more detail that he usually goes into about such matters. He said it again after last night's game.That is interesting because I was looking at the box score before I logged on and was thinking that it appears that Geno only has confidence in 6 players, since after the normal six player rotation no player got more than 6 minutes...in a 36 point blow-out win. But I understand that players can look good in minimal playing time and make an impression.
Hey, I totally understand
I agree, SVCBeercats, it's in the definition. But that paradigm has shifted, and UCONN women's basketball stands as a shining example of how to achieve magnificent team-work, as well as what you can achieve together, as a team or as a nation.
People who are complaining about the use of scrub never played team sports certainly not competitive team sports. You know like scrubs.![]()


in the college football national championship the kids that won that game in front of such a large audience were just like them - freshmen ...
In Geno's own words from the post game presser. Looks like an answer one way or another should come soon.
Reserves, I think, is a better term to use.People who are complaining about the use of scrub never played team sports certainly not competitive team sports. You know like scrubs.![]()
which are far worse than the term scrub? This discussion is much ado about nothing.
Was a scrub most of my life. Which is why I enjoy upgrading the term.![]()
It doesn't change reality
Reserves, I think, is a better term to use.

Scrubs?
Wasnt me that wrote the post you’re replying to. I like my sleepWow Nan, do you ever sleep? I agree the original use of the word was unfortunate. I also believe it was not intended to be disrespectful in any way. What surprises me is some of the response this seems to have inspired. Just don't get it. People. Make. Mistakes. Finally, what is "disrespectful" in one person's eye may not be to another person or group of persons - maybe an age or cultural deal. Whatever. But lets not get into the whole "micro-aggression" world here. Could have been handled better by mods IMHO.
But not usually members of the regular rotation, like Z and MeganOld timey term that used to be applied to nonstarters.
Several players come to mind (there are many others) that came in as freshmen with an attitude. Diamond DeShields, Taurasi, Nykesha Sales, Chennedy Carter (T A&M), Renee Montgomery, etc. I'm sure you can think of many others. They arrived on campus day 1 ready to kick A**, and take names. 

Wasnt me that wrote the post you’re replying to. I like my sleep