Mutual…..wow. Plebe did not watch the film.Flau'jae was called for the intentional foul, and then she walked away. So it's not true that she "got nothing." It was Watkins who ran up and get in her face and instigate a fight. The bump between them appeared mutual. Then of course Cardoso doing what she did.
Quit trying to create a false equivalence and a false narrative.
Lol demerits? What is this, Boy Scouts?Ten more demerits to the plebe.
See this why I can take the opinion seriously. You are showing your true colors of disliking her something as trivial as getting her fans excited about a new recruit. It's fine that you don't like her or the program but don't try to make it seem like she's not genuinely sorry about the whole ordeal.Thank you for saying this. Staley is a good coach but I guarantee you if you listen closely to that apology it is a very interesting way to apologize with somewhat of an excuse at the beginning and directly stating that behavior is wrong. I’m not saying Mulky is better, but I would say that she came across genuine because she absolutely doesn’t want to apologize. She basically said let the two who have problems go at it. Why does cardosa get involved. What Staley is doing is almost like deep down she’s fine with what happened but wants to come across as a good guy and perhaps not get the attention of the media and perhaps even the refs down the road on her team. She is looking out for no. 1 not the fans of basketball. Remember this is a coach that rubs it in the faces of others every time a birdie comes the nest. Why did these birdies not mentioned when she was coaching sweet sixteen teams. None of the great coaches in my opinion would ever flaunt their recruiting on social media. But I’m old schoo. These are My opinions and my opinions only.
Looked way more than mild. But the double whammy on pulling on someone's hair and less than a minute later an unwarranted elbow to the face to the same player should have led to an ejection.Lol demerits? What is this, Boy Scouts?
A mild tug of the hair should be a technical foul but it is not equivalent to a full-rush shove to the ground of a player half your size. Sorry but I'm not persuaded by these false equivalencies.
Lol “ill advised” — great minimizing verbiage. Again the insistence on pointing fingers and shifting blame speaks volumes about a lack of accountability.Looked way more than mild. But the double whammy on pulling on someone's hair and less than a minute later an unwarranted elbow to the face to the same player should have led to an ejection.
Would you agree that perhaps multiple dirty moves in succession is perhaps less of a false equivalence than a player reacting with an ill advised shove.
Multiple players were wrong in this game, but poor officiating let it bubble up to this. If they did their jobs I highly doubt the emotions would get this high and we all would be just talking about a great game.
That elbow to the face that could have been equally as bad and pulling someone's hair are two actions that aren't basketball plays and that elbow could have led to a broken nose too. Multiple bad plays directed at a single player sounds intentional and not in the spirit of the sport.Lol “ill advised” — great minimizing verbiage. Again the insistence on pointing fingers and shifting blame speaks volumes about a lack of accountability.
Aaliyah Edwards just had her nose destroyed by an elbow to the face and the player didn't get ejected. Nothing Reese did came close to being that serious.
Disagree. The term “intentional” is misleading. What happened to AE was an intentional foul, but it wasn’t obviously malicious — though I can’t read that player’s mind. The injury is terrible, but that’s separate from the nature of the infraction. But what Angel did in both instances was intended and this is obvious from the tape. Twice in one game merits (demerits?) an ejection. That the refs missed it is disappointing and becoming more common lately. They could have toned this game down a bit. I get that no ref wants to eject a star player. But Angel has gotten away with this stuff all too often.Aaliyah Edwards just had her nose destroyed by an elbow to the face and the player didn't get ejected. Nothing Reese did came close to being that serious
And I have yet to see even the dastardly Angel Reese charge toward a player during a dead ball and forcefully shove her to the ground. Sorry not buying any of this narrative as somehow mitigating what Cardoso did.Disagree. The term “intentional” is misleading. What happened to AE was an intentional foul, but it wasn’t obviously malicious — though I can’t read that player’s mind. The injury is terrible, but that’s separate from the nature of the infraction. But what Angel did in both instances was intended and this is obvious from the tape. Twice in one game merits (demerits?) an ejection. That the refs missed it is disappointing and becoming more common lately. They could have toned this game down a bit. I get that no ref wants to eject a star player. But Angel has gotten away with this stuff all too often.
Fair enough. But I’m not interested in comparing Angel to Kamila or trying to mitigate anything. I’m just talking about Angel’s behavior which seemed egregious to me. Do you seriously disagree?And I have yet to see even the dastardly Angel Reese charge toward a player during a dead ball and forcefully shove her to the ground. Sorry not buying any of this narrative as somehow mitigating what Cardoso did.
For what? They were absolutely not involved in this. And I have never seen any evidence they encourage it. I will say that both allow a lot of trash talk, but what's new about that? Men do it all the time in their sport - is it not OK because they are women?NCAA should send a message and suspend both Head Coaches for the first NCAA tournament game.
One of the referees was pushed around during the scrum. One of the reasons there is a shortage of good officials is because behavior like this is tolerated. Both male and female, all levels.For what? They were absolutely not involved in this. And I have never seen any evidence they encourage it. I will say that both allow a lot of trash talk, but what's new about that? Men do it all the time in their sport - is it not OK because they are women?
Let’s be serious I’m talking about the great programs and great coaches in America. When you’ve reached the peak and stayed there for a bit act like you’ve been there. Smaller programs have to claw and fight like heck to stay relevant and even more so now with NIL. But for me the majority of great programs do not flaunt their recruiting the direct way that Dawn does.I can see how the birdie thing could rub some people the wrong way (it can be seen as a tad bit braggadocious) . But coaches signaling out to their fan bases regarding the acquisition of big-time recruits is picking up steam. For instance, Coach Mox (UVA) tweets out "Wahoowa!" every time Virginia lands a recruit. Lindsay Gottlieb (the other USC) tweets out "Fight On!".
The birdie tweets are for the fans. We enjoy the suspense and it generates fun conversations. It isn't gloating. How exactly did you pivot from yesterday's fight to Dawn's tweets? I'm at a loss here.Let’s be serious I’m talking about the great programs and great coaches in America. When you’ve reached the peak and stayed there for a bit act like you’ve been there. Smaller programs have to claw and fight like heck to stay relevant and even more so now with NIL. But for me the majority of great programs do not flaunt their recruiting the direct way that Dawn does.
Like I said everyone is entitled to how they conduct themselves. I just don’t appreciate the way Dawn does it. It’s like if on a street of medium houses, one household strikes it rich, tears down the house builds a McMansion and then broadcasts to the rest of the street like Dave chapelle “I’m rich &$ch”.
See this why I can take the opinion seriously. You are showing your true colors of disliking her something as trivial as getting her fans excited about a new recruit. It's fine that you don't like her or the program but don't try to make it seem like she's not genuinely sorry about the whole ordeal.
Dawn has always been big about growing the game and doing it the right way. She imo tried to keep the ordeal strictly about basketball and was trying to limit the dangerous narratives that will likely surround the players around this issue. The same dangerous narratives that called Angel every name in the book after last year's championship game. She knows that WBB is gaining viewership and she doesn't want this potential breakthrough of the sport be about something it's not.
If she was only looking out for her own team interests as you state I highly doubt she would have gave props to Flau'jae for apologizing. She could have kept that information to herself and let the media run wild even more of her pushing players first and the whole ordeal with her
Not a dangerous narrative just some nobody on a wbb forum stating an opinion. Isn’t this what this place about? I never discussed the angel reese topic because I was indifferent to it just like Caitlyn Clark was. If she didn’t have a problem then why should I. I’m not for it but it if the person she directed it to has no issues I don’t either.See this why I can take the opinion seriously. You are showing your true colors of disliking her something as trivial as getting her fans excited about a new recruit. It's fine that you don't like her or the program but don't try to make it seem like she's not genuinely sorry about the whole ordeal.
Dawn has always been big about growing the game and doing it the right way. She imo tried to keep the ordeal strictly about basketball and was trying to limit the dangerous narratives that will likely surround the players around this issue. The same dangerous narratives that called Angel every name in the book after last year's championship game. She knows that WBB is gaining viewership and she doesn't want this potential breakthrough of the sport be about something it's not.
If she was only looking out for her own team interests as you state I highly doubt she would have gave props to Flau'jae for apologizing. She could have kept that information to herself and let the media run wild even more of her pushing players first and the whole ordeal with her brother.
Cmon. South Carolina has not been in an incident the entire year, but LSU has had numerous dust ups this year, Texas A&M comes to mind, and Auburn and the ongoing "were the baddest b%$^%s rhetoric all year has been their calling card and anyone that has watched the game knows it. If you do not care for South Carolina, it is because the win. They have no player that has been branded a trash talker or dirty, but they will not let themselves get abused by anyone and that is the slight difference between this team and last years. Dawn was very respectful to the game. Just say you don t like her but stop trying to create a narrative that is just not there.And I have yet to see even the dastardly Angel Reese charge toward a player during a dead ball and forcefully shove her to the ground. Sorry not buying any of this narrative as somehow mitigating what Cardoso did.
If this is the case, then it should be easy to name some of them. Who are these great programs that do not tweet out to their fans when they've landed recruits, especially elite ones?Let’s be serious I’m talking about the great programs and great coaches in America. When you’ve reached the peak and stayed there for a bit act like you’ve been there. Smaller programs have to claw and fight like heck to stay relevant and even more so now with NIL. But for me the majority of great programs do not flaunt their recruiting the direct way that Dawn does.
Like I said everyone is entitled to how they conduct themselves. I just don’t appreciate the way Dawn does it. It’s like if on a street of medium houses, one household strikes it rich, tears down the house builds a McMansion and then broadcasts to the rest of the street like Dave chapelle “I’m rich &$ch”.
UConn, for oneIf this is the case, then it should be easy to name some of them. Who are these great programs that do not tweet out to their fans when they've landed recruits, especially elite ones?