Icebear
Andlig Ledare
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I can't imagine Geno not making an effort to control his kids and the way they play the game, regardless of how the referees are calling the game. If Stef started knocking people down or blatantly throwing elbows, he'd go beserk.She'd be outta the game in a New York minute. Obviously the same goes for anyone else wearing a UConn uniform who started playing like a linebacker instead of a basketball player. Referees be damned. Walz should be responsible for the conduct of his kids on the court at all times. You PLAY THE GAME RIGHT, PERIOD!!
Geno and CD coach the team to be very physical. We have heard many teams remark in the past about how physical UConn is. I see a qualitative difference, however, in how teams are physical. That is where officials are critical in defining the limits of what is acceptable. If they don't do that then players seeking to respond to and to establish their own physical play and intimidation will search for the upper end and the limit of what is acceptable.
The coach on the sideline is telling his or her team get out there and quit being intimidated. They aren't generally saying do this or this or this. They are saying get out there and fight and stand up for yourself and let the officials call the game. When the officials don't the game deteriorates.
How and when officials makecalls is critical to keeping the game under control and stopping a runaway train. Last night the train was running full speed ahead without any breaks to slow it down.
Muffet, Walz, CVS, Williams-Flournoy, Q and others all tell their kids to go out there and stop being intimidated by UConn. Unfortunately, some teams and players mistake excessive hacking and shoving and coming over the top for tough in your face body-up defense. If the officials don't define the difference then chaos reigns. Geno noted on the Geno Show following the ND game that if you are getting fouls called and the other team is not during the game you have to figure out the difference between what they are doing and mimic it. The officials need to keep the game under control.
I, too, wish Geno had been more active on the sidelines protecting his kids. It may have been a choice on his part knowing they will need to play many more game still under these conditions if they are to win a NC.