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Eh, that doesn't really bother me. It's expected. Just as there is Tony, there will be anti-tony's. They are just frustrated, and rightfully so. It was a frustrating game.
For me the worst part was, will be, the confidence shift. I imagine UCONN players will have lost a lot of confidence, realizing they can be beat. Going in knowing you will somehow overcome and win is a great thing to have. That's gone now. And worse is the confidence other teams will gain. They now know UCONN can be beat. The name on our shirt just lost some of it's power. Gonna make for a lot tougher season.
That's a tremendous observation, Meyers.
Reminds me of Tiger Woods, who for years wielded a similar aura of invincibility. Opponents would pee in their pants and fold when they saw his name on the leaderboard. They were literally afraid of him and even though many were extraordinary golfers tee to green and they had somewhat comparable skill sets, they could not match his mental steeliness and self-confidence. They were beaten before matches ever began. However, when his play diminished (missing cuts and scoring in the 70's), mostly the result of injuries and his fall from grace, rookies and never-before-heard-from players started winning PGA tournaments left and right that Tiger had previously dominated. The Lilliputians watched Monday's game and for the first time start to actually believe they, too, might beat King Conn.

