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Who will be the most improved UConn player this year?

Which returning player do you think will show the greatest amount of improvement this season?


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I could see the fear/concern on Moriah's face and body language. I didn't have to read it. The way see constantly look over at the bench to see how Geno was reacting. In the ND game, she was in slightly over her head, and knew it. That's why she was a little nervous. She knew how good Diggins was. She knew Diggins was going to play UConn and her, with a "no fear" attitude and approach.

Diggins never feared UConn. She was one of the few players that looked forward to the challenge every time they met. Look at at the ND game Mo's freshman year, then look at the ND game her junior and senior years.
Totally different facial expressions, different body language. She knew she was the best guard on the floor and the quickest. Also notice that she seldom glanced towards the bench during the ND game her senior year. When she did, it was for instructions, not to see if Geno approved or not. Her junior and senior year, she knew exactly what Geno wanted her to do, and she did it!!!
I could see the fear/concern on Moriah's face and body language. I didn't have to read it. The way see constantly look over at the bench to see how Geno was reacting. In the ND game, she was in slightly over her head, and knew it. That's why she was a little nervous. She knew how good Diggins was. She knew Diggins was going to play UConn and her, with a "no fear" attitude and approach.

Diggins never feared UConn. She was one of the few players that looked forward to the challenge every time they met. Look at at the ND game Mo's freshman year, then look at the ND game her junior and senior years.
Totally different facial expressions, different body language. She knew she was the best guard on the floor and the quickest. Also notice that she seldom glanced towards the bench during the ND game her senior year. When she did, it was for instructions, not to see if Geno approved or not. Her junior and senior year, she knew exactly what Geno wanted her to do, and she did it!!!
I could see the fear/concern on Moriah's face and body language. I didn't have to read it. The way see constantly look over at the bench to see how Geno was reacting. In the ND game, she was in slightly over her head, and knew it. That's why she was a little nervous. She knew how good Diggins was. She knew Diggins was going to play UConn and her, with a "no fear" attitude and approach.

Diggins never feared UConn. She was one of the few players that looked forward to the challenge every time they met. Look at at the ND game Mo's freshman year, then look at the ND game her junior and senior years.
Totally different facial expressions, different body language. She knew she was the best guard on the floor and the quickest. Also notice that she seldom glanced towards the bench during the ND game her senior year. When she did, it was for instructions, not to see if Geno approved or not. Her junior and senior year, she knew exactly what Geno wanted her to do, and she did it!!!

Somehow you got double posting of a single opinion. Clever!!

I could attack this posting on a point to point basis-- What's the point.
I enjoy your posting too much to insult you or do a word by word analysis. So---I'll agree to disagree.
Move to another subject. I will.
 
Somehow you got double posting of a single opinion. Clever!!

I could attack this posting on a point to point basis-- What's the point.
I enjoy your posting too much to insult you or do a word by word analysis. So---I'll agree to disagree.
Move to another subject. I will.

I could attack this posting on a point to point basis-- What's the point. Broadway, you're right, what's the point? Why do you feel the need or feel compelled to attack my posts? You comment or challenge my comments more that any other poster here in the yard. We've already agreed to disagree. I doubt very seriously that you would/could change my opinion. When I read your posts, I seldom if ever feel the need or desire to challenge them. There are times I don't agree with your take/opinion on a given subject. But I don't have to. It's YOUR take, not mine. It does not have to make sense to me. And you have the right to express your opinion just as I do. I just read it, and move on. Remember the old saying that you can't teach an old dog new tricks? I'm an old dog. Unless you're going to give me factual information that I don't have, I'm comfortable with my opinions and posture on whatever I comment on.

Remember opinions are like a certain part of the human anatomy. I've never had the notion or mindset that I had to be right all the time, or that I had all the answers (I know I don't - if I did, I'd be rich), or that anyone that didn't agree with me was wrong. That's not part of my personality. But I do have the right to it. Broadway, just accept the fact that we don't see things the same, and move on. Attacking my posts and comments won't change anything. We come from different backgrounds, different areas of the country and different experiences. No doubt we don't see or perceive things the same. There's nothing wrong with that. I'm extremely comfortable with that dynamic.

I don't come here to argue, fight or impose my will or thoughts on others. I read the posts and comments I find interesting. I may choose to comment or debate a poster if I think their comments warrant it.
Most of the time I don't. I come here to relieve stress, and for information that I can't get anywhere else. Sometimes I come here to have a little fun (stress relief), I need the diversion and balance. I do enjoy the humor of others here. Trust me, This board and WCBB is not that serious to me. Coming here is just a brief diversion from the more serious REAL life changing things I deal with everyday. If you knew my daily walk, you'd understand. So cut me a little slack Broadway. My opinions are really not that important to anyone, and don't need to be challenged on a regular basis. I am not offended if you or others can't/don't understand my takes/comments, or if they don't make sense to you. :) Remember, everyone here in the yard took a different path (at various times) to get here. Just like we all don't look alike, we all don't think alike.
 
The fast track to UCONN dominance requires Natalie Butler to grow her game and excel. They will be a terrific team and be extremely entertaining with or with out Natalie. But to dominate, we need the big girl, with a big contribution.
 
I could attack this posting on a point to point basis-- What's the point. Broadway, you're right, what's the point? Why do you feel the need or feel compelled to attack my posts? You comment or challenge my comments more that any other poster here in the yard. We've already agreed to disagree. I doubt very seriously that you would/could change my opinion. When I read your posts, I seldom if ever feel the need or desire to challenge them. There are times I don't agree with your take/opinion on a given subject. But I don't have to. It's YOUR take, not mine. It does not have to make sense to me. And you have the right to express your opinion just as I do. I just read it, and move on. Remember the old saying that you can't teach an old dog new tricks? I'm an old dog. Unless you're going to give me factual information that I don't have, I'm comfortable with my opinions and posture on whatever I comment on.

Remember opinions are like a certain part of the human anatomy. I've never had the notion or mindset that I had to be right all the time, or that I had all the answers (I know I don't - if I did, I'd be rich), or that anyone that didn't agree with me was wrong. That's not part of my personality. But I do have the right to it. Broadway, just accept the fact that we don't see things the same, and move on. Attacking my posts and comments won't change anything. We come from different backgrounds, different areas of the country and different experiences. No doubt we don't see or perceive things the same. There's nothing wrong with that. I'm extremely comfortable with that dynamic.

I don't come here to argue, fight or impose my will or thoughts on others. I read the posts and comments I find interesting. I may choose to comment or debate a poster if I think their comments warrant it.
Most of the time I don't. I come here to relieve stress, and for information that I can't get anywhere else. Sometimes I come here to have a little fun (stress relief), I need the diversion and balance. I do enjoy the humor of others here. Trust me, This board and WCBB is not that serious to me. Coming here is just a brief diversion from the more serious REAL life changing things I deal with everyday. If you knew my daily walk, you'd understand. So cut me a little slack Broadway. My opinions are really not that important to anyone, and don't need to be challenged on a regular basis. I am not offended if you or others can't/don't understand my takes/comments, or if they don't make sense to you. :) Remember, everyone here in the yard took a different path (at various times) to get here. Just like we all don't look alike, we all don't think alike.

My word Attack--came to you stronger than meant. I could discuss point by point--again--why?
I enjoy posting and discussing with you.
I enjoy most of the people on this site.
I have dropped the discussion--noted by the lack of words beyond Move to another subject--I will.
This does not mean I shall seek and comment on your future posts..
 
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