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Tennessee Coach Holly Warlick Says Players Have Lost Passion for the Game
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[QUOTE="Plebe, post: 2038922, member: 6927"] You raise many good points, but the fact that we have to reach for a team with a historically prolific scorer further illustrates both the good ("We're scoring points!") and bad (".... but in an unbalanced way") in that type of statistic. Perhaps a better question for me to ask would've been: On what other team is there an 8-point drop-off between the #3 and #4 scorers? I never meant to make this a Vol-bashing exercise; as I said earlier, the Vols have three very good players and, obviously, they're relying on them heavily. What I take issue with is the inherent disrespect of saying "We're the only team in the country that has [enter ostensibly positive stat]" without even bothering to check the truth of the statement. [/QUOTE]
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