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I think he and Bundalo could be a really sweet combo. Both very versatile, seem to have good ball knowledge, can spread the floor and attack. Modern bigs.
I would absolutely LOVE to see him and Bundalo together - two versatile bigs in the DH offense would be beautiful to watch.

I think Reibe may have been the most important recruit in this class, so stoked for him coming aboard if all plays out as expected.
 
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It's interesting when fans of a team read another team's board and then come back to their own board to report on what the other team's fans are saying. I don't think we're saying Reibe is ours. Everyone is posting little tidbits from recruiting reports and all seem to point to Reibe committing to UConn. That's what we're reacting to.
This dude specifically says someone close to the Creighton program. Listen, we’re all sharing crumbs of optimism, wherever we can find them. It’s part of the fun of this whole recruiting exercise, reading tea leaves. No one knows what’s legit and what’s not but usually where’s there’s enough smoke there’s fire. Just keeping it toked HS. Sometimes you feel like the warden of this asylum called the Boneyard.
 
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i was pretty irrationally confident with reibe and mullins because of luke's involvement with their recruiting. they seem like players who appreciate the next level big brain basketball theory being implemented here.
 
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We UConn fans have been fortunate to have had some special championship teams spread out over the last quarter century, so I think we have been better than most at not taking success for granted. And not being handed Blue Blood status kept us lean.

Hurley, though, may well be spoiling us in ways that will challenge our ability to remain the humblest arrogant-and-spoiled fandom. It is hard to not take winning for granted when your recruiting class is Adams, Reibe, Mullins, plus coming in to play for the best coach in the game and when that only seems like the beginning of the new recruiting era.
 
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Tough one - not sure one would have won without the other. Sometimes two personalities come together in sports in such a perfectly complimentary way, that it’s the chemistry of those two that creates the winning culture. It’s what makes sports the best form of entertainment on the planet, seeing how these things congeal. If I HAD to pick, would give TB12 the slight nod. You have the proof to support it (TB SB) and I think he’s just the harder profile to find.

I will say this, post playing/coaching I have surprisingly come to find Beli the far more interesting personality to listen to. I have such a better sense of why he was so unique now that he’s opened up after coaching.
I hear you on the combination being the strength. Maybe Coach B is working on the personality side of things a little bit more now that he's got a new female companion.

My initial attraction to the Patriots was I viewed them as a tough blue collar team that was well coached.

Didn't want to derail the Reibe vibe but was curious what your opinion was on the Brady/Bill B conundrum
 
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That’s easy…..one guy left and they went right into the toilet
Or, the team got old.

It was the 3rd time they needed to be rebuilt since Belichick got there.
 
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Tom Brady. But TB12 likely would have won 2-3 fewer without Bill. It went south when Bill got too much control over personnel post Pioli. Drafting Gronk and Edelman helped ignite the second era of the dynasty.
They had their best draft classes after Pioli left.

Pioli left in 2009.

Chung, Vollmer, Edelman, Gronk, Hernandez, McCourty, Solder, Cannon, Chandler Jones, Hightower joined in the first 4 yrs after Pioli.
 
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They had their best draft classes after Pioli left.

Pioli left in 2009.

Chung, Vollmer, Edelman, Gronk, Hernandez, McCourty, Solder, Cannon, Chandler Jones, Hightower joined in the first 4 yrs after Pioli.
Those were great picks. After 2017 not so much. Not nearly so much. The overall roster construction and free agency signings were much better in the early years.
 
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Those were great picks. After 2017 not so much. Not nearly so much. The overall roster construction and free agency signings were much better in the early years.
Very bad picks in last several years before Brady left, but the 2020-2023 drafts were pretty good.

One reason for the lack of draft talent from 2016-2019 was 4 lost picks to deflategate, constantly picking last in every round, and also trading away a lot of picks for veterans, trades for Brandin Cooks, Mo Sanu, Antonio Brown and many others. One year their first pick was end of the 3rd round.
 
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Hurley and Luke’s pitch to recruits is picture perfect. They not only go in w a specific role in mind, they have proven success with previous recruits winning titles to show for it. But that’s not all. They only recruit certain kids and families so if you are one of a few chosen ones, it must feel pretty damn cool and special. I feel what we see seeing is proof of that.
 
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Beli was notorious for always being a step ahead of the NFL, turning one teams trash into his treasure, reinventing talented players that felt washed up. He also found versatile diamonds in the rough in the draft with a focus on character and cultural fit, year after year.

This all disintegrated in the age of information and data analytics with technology evening the landscape.

His challenge was at a certain point of the information/data evolution in sports as a whole, he didn’t adapt and he didn’t give the reigns to a capable GM. He kept trying to outsmart the field with oddball cute draft picks that didn’t pan out, year after year. Taking guards out of Tennessee Tech in the first round didn’t work anymore and it was time to start going chalk. It just became exhausting as a fan to watch these hopeless draft classes amount to nothing every year. We’re still experiencing the pitfalls of his drafting and may for another couple years.
Very well said
 
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I think Bill's fatal flaw was he couldn't tolerate this question; he got rid of TB to prove he could win w/o him, and it blew up in his face.
 
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It's interesting when fans of a team read another team's board and then come back to their own board to report on what the other team's fans are saying. I don't think we're saying Reibe is ours. Everyone is posting little tidbits from recruiting reports and all seem to point to Reibe committing to UConn. That's what we're reacting to.

We are not saying Reibe is ours. We are saying that Trilly says Reibe is ours. And that Trilly is basically never wrong.
 
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I think Bill's fatal flaw was he couldn't tolerate this question; he got rid of TB to prove he could win w/o him, and it blew up in his face.
I know this is painful for Patriots fans but Brady was 42 going on 43, the Patriots roster was thin, we saw how bad it was WITH Brady in 2019, they weren't going to rebuild for a 45 or 46 year old.

And, Patriot fans are in denial about this one fact that is hard to take: Brady showed up on a yacht in Miami ready to join the Patriots arch-enemies right after the Patriots had just won the Super Bowl! This fact is always swept under the rug and Brady's leaving is blamed on Belichick. It's clear Brady himself was preparing to go.
 
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Since it's turned into a Patriots thread...

I hated the Patriots dynasty but it was clear they figured out the formula and they dominated. Chiefs are doing their thing now and so are the Huskies.

That the Huskies are doing it in this environment where some major things (money) are working against us makes it all the more impressive. My Kansas friend says we've broken basketball. I've had several people tell me recently something along those lines of we're too good and they expect us to win more titles. People still seem to really like us but if we run roughshod over teams again this season people will really start hating us. I want that.
 
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I would really love to avoid a Patriot discussion in a recruiting thread but if we must, it’s kinda funny that both are basically viewed in the current culture as a joke.
Both as a joke?

What’s ironic is that Hurley is kinda building on a college hoops level what Beli did in the NFL. Culture based on grit, team, accountability, earn your keep. Easier to sustain in a sport not as reliant on one position.
 
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I would really love to avoid a Patriot discussion in a recruiting thread but if we must, it’s kinda funny that both are basically viewed in the current culture as a joke.
Brady the player is an all-timer. Great player with great accomplishments. Now this may be unpopular but as a person he is kind of unlikeable if you are not a Pats fan and it's not because of all the winning. He just comes off as awkward and trying too hard and it comes off a little forced and unnatural. Maybe it's his sense of humor or lack thereof. It almost reminds me of a less ridiculous Alex Rodriguez a little in the sense that he wants to be liked but something is just missing and people aren't buying it. I'm not a Pats fan but I am a Sox fan so I have no anti-Boston thing.
 
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Brady the player is an all-timer. Great player with great accomplishments. Now this may be unpopular but as a person he is kind of unlikeable if you are not a Pats fan and it's not because of all the winning. He just comes off as awkward and trying too hard and it comes off a little forced and unnatural. Maybe it's his sense of humor or lack thereof. It almost reminds me of a less ridiculous Alex Rodriguez a little in the sense that he wants to be liked but something is just missing and people aren't buying it. I'm not a Pats fan but I am a Sox fan so I have no anti-Boston thing.
Part of Brady’s challenge is def that he tries a bit too hard and he’s too perfect on a cosmetic level. You can feel it in the booth. Most humans don’t relate to a dude that looks like a super model at 47. We want to see some flaws, some wrinkles, a love handle. The average guy at his age wants to feel like he can grab a beer with a guy, not worry that what he orders will be judged by a guy that eats avodacos all day.

Meanwhile you got Beli, who doesn’t give two sh&ts about his 24 yo GF publicity, plays into his quirks. And just feels like he generally doesn’t give a flying F. He has a little John Wayne going on. People will always gravitate towards authenticity. It’s why DH is beloved - the guy is always willing to self deprecate and show his vulnerabilities.
 
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Brady the player is an all-timer. Great player with great accomplishments. Now this may be unpopular but as a person he is kind of unlikeable if you are not a Pats fan and it's not because of all the winning. He just comes off as awkward and trying too hard and it comes off a little forced and unnatural. Maybe it's his sense of humor or lack thereof. It almost reminds me of a less ridiculous Alex Rodriguez a little in the sense that he wants to be liked but something is just missing and people aren't buying it. I'm not a Pats fan but I am a Sox fan so I have no anti-Boston thing.
As a Pats fan, this kind of stuff never bothers me. I appreciate Hurley, because he has the team playing so well and because he's nuts. I'm not sure I want to have a beer with him. Probably not. Same with Brady. I can see why you feel that way. I liked him because he was monomaniacal, and that's all I cared about. People in Boston complained about Belichick's attitude toward the press. Personally I loved it, but either way, I did not really care. Certainly not to complain about it for 20+ years like they do in Boston.
 
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Since it's turned into a Patriots thread...

I hated the Patriots dynasty but it was clear they figured out the formula and they dominated. Chiefs are doing their thing now and so are the Huskies.

That the Huskies are doing it in this environment where some major things (money) are working against us makes it all the more impressive. My Kansas friend says we've broken basketball. I've had several people tell me recently something along those lines of we're too good and they expect us to win more titles. People still seem to really like us but if we run roughshod over teams again this season people will really start hating us. I want that.
Money is not working against us, it’s not entirely helping us. But I get your point. Danny and this staff have broken the system. They are too good and too smart for anyone w deeper pockets. And in the end, in college, that still matters. We don’t need the top ranked player but this staff will undoubtedly always get who they need to continue this success. Fwiw, I think eventually w lose Kimani. I think Luke stays and is next coach in waiting.
 
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Part of Brady’s challenge is def that he tries a bit too hard and he’s too perfect on a cosmetic level. You can feel it in the booth. Most humans don’t relate to a dude that looks like a super model at 47. We want to see some flaws, some wrinkles, a love handle. The average guy at his age wants to feel like he can grab a beer with a guy, not worry that what he orders will be judged by a guy that eats avodacos all day.

Meanwhile you got Beli, who doesn’t give two sh&ts about his 24 yo GF publicity, plays into his quirks. And just feels like he generally doesn’t give a flying F. He has a little John Wayne going on. People will always gravitate towards authenticity. It’s why DH is beloved - the guy is always willing to self deprecate and show his vulnerabilities.
Belichick is awesome, dude doesn't give a fark.
 
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If DH lands Reibe and Bundalo and Mullins, seat pricing will go through the roof.
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