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It is 1:40 AM, and I am still too wound up to go to sleep. I will be lucky to get 3 hours of sleep tonight. Going to be a lonnnnnnnggggggg day of work tomorrow.
That is DEFINITELY the worst!!!The worst thing for me was that I was sitting next a very large ND fan at the game last night. I had paid for one seat but only got to use half of it.
Me too!!! or me three...Glad she didn't say an excessively large UConn fan. I would have had to prove I was in PA.
Ugh.The worst thing for me was that I was sitting next a very large ND fan at the game last night. I had paid for one seat but only got to use half of it.
If I were in your shoes (seat), I would have to agree.The worst thing for me was that I was sitting next a very large ND fan at the game last night. I had paid for one seat but only got to use half of it.
I admit to some enthusiastic clapping using my entire personal space which gained me a bit more room for a while. If the team had given me more to clap about, I might have been able to use my entire seat for the whole game.If I were in your shoes (seat), I would have to agree.
Gotta use those hips to create some space to get the shot off.....err or cheer as the case may be.I admit to some enthusiastic clapping using my entire personal space which gained me a bit more room for a while. If the team had given me more to clap about, I might have been able to use my entire seat for the whole game.
I admit to some enthusiastic clapping using my entire personal space which gained me a bit more room for a while. If the team had given me more to clap about, I might have been able to use my entire seat for the whole game.
the hardest part was seeing the white towel thrown in with more than 3 minutes to play. how can you do that against a team that you're probably going to play one more time, and maybe twice. i'm one angry fan.
I actually liked that move by Geno. It wasn't getting any better, three mins left, and no ball movement. What were they going to accomplish in the last 3 that they didn't do in the prior 4-5 mins? If kids aren't listening, plays out of time outs aren't being executed, then this was a good message, IMHO.
No, the coaches didn't quit. They basically said if you are not willing to listen and to execute what we said to do we will give other kids the chance to do that. The coaches coached for further down the road. It is now critical that the kids are focused and hear and execute what they are given to do.i can't imagine what you liked about that move. teams have to somehow learn to fight to the end. imo, nothing good comes out of quitting. how about those 4 coaches figuring out some way to get those kids listening? it's at those times in the game when those coaches really earn their bucks. this is a young team that really needs cooler heads in that situations . what went on the prior 4 minutes has nothing to do with the next 3 minutes. i absolutely think that the coaches quit on the players. a couple of them commented afterwards that they thought there was time, and they wanted back on the floor. it was almost like geno did not want to go head -to-head with muffet any longer.
If the coaches haven't been able to get the players to listen to them for the last 4 months, how do you figure they're going to do it in 3 minutes?i can't imagine what you liked about that move. teams have to somehow learn to fight to the end. imo, nothing good comes out of quitting. how about those 4 coaches figuring out some way to get those kids listening?
I think that maybe the team got a lesson when they were yanked and had to watch from the bench. Why give someone who refuses to listen in previous timeouts an opportunity for game time without any penalties???? Had there been any following of instructions, there might have been a much better outcome whereas they would have still been in the game with a chance to win. Rewarding someone with playing time when they play poorly or don't heed isn't healthy. Geno doesn't do that in practice so why should he do that in a game environment?????i can't imagine what you liked about that move. teams have to somehow learn to fight to the end. imo, nothing good comes out of quitting. how about those 4 coaches figuring out some way to get those kids listening? it's at those times in the game when those coaches really earn their bucks. this is a young team that really needs cooler heads in that situations . what went on the prior 4 minutes has nothing to do with the next 3 minutes. i absolutely think that the coaches quit on the players. a couple of them commented afterwards that they thought there was time, and they wanted back on the floor. it was almost like geno did not want to go head -to-head with muffet any longer.
It is 1:40 AM, and I am still too wound up to go to sleep. I will be lucky to get 3 hours of sleep tonight. Going to be a lonnnnnnnggggggg day of work tomorrow.
If the coaches haven't been able to get the players to listen to them for the last 4 months, how do you figure they're going to do it in 3 minutes?
Do you have kids? I have two teenaged sons. They're good kids, too, but at that age they know everything and they tend to do what they think is right or what has worked for them in the past and ignore the folks that make what are, to them, crazy rules. (kind of like some Boneyarders, now that I think of it) This is an immature team that needs to grow up.
I give Geno a ton of credit for pulling the starters. They weren't getting it done, so he pulled them. It was a very strong message to his players; if you aren't going to step up and listen, then you aren't going to play. The look of shock on their faces says it all, they definitely got the message. Now lets see if it carries through to the tournaments ahead.