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Title: Practice
Post by: steve dave on April 11, 2012, 07:13:54 PM
"The biggest noticeable difference is there's not as much cursing and screaming during practice," guard Will Spradling said following the day's workout. "We're still a tough team, though. We bring that same energy and intensity. Coach Weber just tries to stay a lot more positive."
Title: Re: Practice
Post by: bruce on April 11, 2012, 07:15:08 PM
FP
Title: Re: Practice
Post by: steve dave on April 11, 2012, 07:15:22 PM
Angel was in attendance on the sidelines  :excited:
Title: Re: Practice
Post by: SdK on April 11, 2012, 07:15:33 PM
Will his love of a softer coaching style lessen Knight's love of him?
Title: Re: Practice
Post by: chum1 on April 11, 2012, 07:19:55 PM
it was all worth it
Title: Re: Practice
Post by: michigancat on April 11, 2012, 07:22:10 PM
I would love for Frank to read that and tape his reaction 2-girls, one-cup style.
Title: Re: Practice
Post by: 420seriouscat69 on April 11, 2012, 07:57:37 PM
Little does Will know, Trim is still going to PI the crap out of him!  :lol:
Title: Re: Practice
Post by: sonofdaxjones on April 11, 2012, 08:03:09 PM
Oh noes!!
Title: Re: Practice
Post by: wes mantooth on April 11, 2012, 08:23:35 PM
"Guys make sure you pick up a gatorade and a candy bar over there on your way out.  Jordan just take one this time!"   :ksu:
Title: Re: Practice
Post by: TBL on April 11, 2012, 08:28:01 PM
"The biggest noticeable difference is there's not as much cursing and screaming during practice," guard Will Spradling said following the day's workout. "We're still a tough team, though. We bring that same energy and intensity. Coach Weber just tries to stay a lot more positive."

Rumblings that sprads has never taken a shower, or has taken off his tidie whities, with anyone else in attendance.
Title: Re: Practice
Post by: 420seriouscat69 on April 11, 2012, 08:29:40 PM

Quote
"I told them, 'You guys remember me? You beat us by 8 million points.' They all started laughing. That's how I broke the ice."
-- K-State associate head coach Chris Lowery, who served as Southern Illinois' head coach last season, on his first meeting with Wildcat players.
  :dubious:
Title: Re: Practice
Post by: catzacker on April 11, 2012, 08:32:38 PM
I'll definitely change my tone on Weber if he lets Will bring orange slices and grape rocky top soda for after game treats.
Title: Re: Practice
Post by: wes mantooth on April 11, 2012, 08:34:50 PM
"Guys make sure you pick up a gatorade and a candy bar over there on your way out.  Jordan just take one this time!"   :ksu:

"We outta Snickers Coach!"
Title: Re: Practice
Post by: Dugout DickStone on April 11, 2012, 08:35:42 PM
This is going so perfect for the Weber haters. 
Title: Re: Practice
Post by: catzacker on April 11, 2012, 08:38:57 PM
I would have thought the most notable difference for Will was that he wasn't standing in a house that was burning down.

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Title: Re: Practice
Post by: KSUTOMMY on April 11, 2012, 08:48:45 PM
Sprads IS that much of a pussy, isn't he.
Title: Re: Practice
Post by: Cire on April 11, 2012, 08:49:18 PM
This is going to be so bad.
Title: Re: Practice
Post by: J on April 11, 2012, 08:52:51 PM
OMG oscar  :love:  :ksu: :ksu: :ksu: :ksu: :ksu: :ksu: :ksu: :ksu: :ksu: :ksu: :ksu: :ksu: :ksu: :ksu: :ksu: :ksu: :ksu: :ksu: :ksu: :ksu: :ksu: :ksu: :ksu: :ksu: :ksu: :ksu: :ksu: :ksu: :ksu: :ksu: :ksu: :ksu: :ksu: :ksu: :ksu: :ksu: :ksu:
Title: Re: Practice
Post by: wes mantooth on April 11, 2012, 08:58:50 PM
"Coach, tell Wats to give me my Twix back!"
Title: Re: Practice
Post by: CNS on April 11, 2012, 09:07:35 PM
Man, Sprads thinks that toughness wears off immediately....

Silly doc, that crap happens in the off season when you spend it lifting weights with a guy who is used to having the worst conditioned team in his conference.

At least no one will yell at him much any more. 

I hope Angel stays and starts yelling his ass off at sprads when he does something wrong.
Title: Re: Practice
Post by: SdK on April 11, 2012, 09:07:38 PM
Nobody better lay a finger on whatever helped JO lose his Butterfingers
Title: Re: Practice
Post by: slimz on April 11, 2012, 09:34:11 PM
This season is going to be fascinating to watch. Will Frank's group of less-talented effort guys who overperformed because of Frank's demanding style collapse under oscar's feathery-soft touch, or will these same talented players who wilted and underperformed under Frank's oppressive regime blossom under oscar's nurturing leadership?

 :sdeek:
Title: Re: Practice
Post by: SdK on April 11, 2012, 09:38:44 PM
This season is going to be fascinating to watch. Will Frank's group of less-talented effort guys who overperformed because of Frank's demanding style collapse under oscar's feathery-soft touch, or will these same talented players who wilted and underperformed under Frank's oppressive regime blossom under oscar's nurturing leadership?

 :sdeek:

I think #teamhalo and #teamhorns should wage a bet on this. If both sides agree on a general outcome, then specifics should be implemented.
Title: Re: Re: Practice
Post by: michigancat on April 11, 2012, 09:38:54 PM
This season is going to be fascinating to watch. Will Frank's group of less-talented effort guys who overperformed because of Frank's demanding style collapse under oscar's feathery-soft touch, or will these same talented players who wilted and underperformed under Frank's oppressive regime blossom under oscar's nurturing leadership?

 :sdeek:

Everyone's already tough, so it's time to go shoot some jumpers!
Title: Re: Practice
Post by: naturalselection on April 11, 2012, 09:41:14 PM
Sprads IS that much of a pussy, isn't he.

You can kinda see how someone might want him to diaf.



Also, this is an excellent post:


This season is going to be fascinating to watch. Will Frank's group of less-talented effort guys who overperformed because of Frank's demanding style collapse under oscar's feathery-soft touch, or will these same talented players who wilted and underperformed under Frank's oppressive regime blossom under oscar's nurturing leadership?

 :sdeek:
Title: Re: Re: Practice
Post by: yosh on April 11, 2012, 09:43:30 PM
This season is going to be fascinating to watch. Will Frank's group of less-talented effort guys who overperformed because of Frank's demanding style collapse under oscar's feathery-soft touch, or will these same talented players who wilted and underperformed under Frank's oppressive regime blossom under oscar's nurturing leadership?

 :sdeek:

Everyone's already tough, so it's time to go shoot some jumpers!

I lol'd.  a lot.   :emawkid:
Title: Re: Practice
Post by: Trim on April 11, 2012, 09:53:57 PM
Little does Will know, Trim is still going to PI the crap out of him!  :lol:

I'm ashamed that I felt bad about it for a moment.
Title: Re: Practice
Post by: AbeFroman on April 11, 2012, 11:58:58 PM
I really do not give a eff what that FP has to say. In fact, anything he says, I support the opposite.
Title: Re: Practice
Post by: MakeItRain on April 12, 2012, 01:04:53 AM
Little does Will know, Trim is still going to PI the crap out of him!  :lol:

I'm ashamed that I felt bad about it for a moment.

Yes, eff him, I hope he gets hit by a truck.  So all of that bullshit about his dad yelling at him was just that, bullshit.  If I didn't risk getting tarred and feathered for it, I'd go to whatever midnight madness bullshit Weber is going to have and boo the crap out of Will.

Weber said that there was going to be some kind of goodwill tour this summer, of course I'll be 1500 miles away so I can't pelt chowder with eggs.  Can't wait to hear the crying when his 30 mpg gets cut to about 20.
Title: Re: Practice
Post by: Dr Rick Daris on April 12, 2012, 01:08:50 AM
Little does Will know, Trim is still going to PI the crap out of him!  :lol:

I'm ashamed that I felt bad about it for a moment.

Yes, eff him, I hope he gets hit by a truck.  So all of that bullshit about his dad yelling at him was just that, bullshit.  If I didn't risk getting tarred and feathered for it, I'd go to whatever midnight madness bullshit Weber is going to have and boo the crap out of Will.

Weber said that there was going to be some kind of goodwill tour this summer, of course I'll be 1500 miles away so I can't pelt chowder with eggs.  Can't wait to hear the crying when his 30 mpg gets cut to about 20.

1)  :lol:

2) 1500 miles away?  :frown:
Title: Re: Practice
Post by: MakeItRain on April 12, 2012, 01:12:13 AM
just for the summer
Title: Re: Practice
Post by: Dr Rick Daris on April 12, 2012, 01:13:19 AM
just for the summer

 :thumbs:
Title: Re: Practice
Post by: Trim on April 12, 2012, 01:34:47 AM
Little does Will know, Trim is still going to PI the crap out of him!  :lol:

I'm ashamed that I felt bad about it for a moment.

Yes, eff him, I hope he gets hit by a truck.  So all of that bullshit about his dad yelling at him was just that, bullshit.  If I didn't risk getting tarred and feathered for it, I'd go to whatever midnight madness bullshit Weber is going to have and boo the crap out of Will.

Weber said that there was going to be some kind of goodwill tour this summer, of course I'll be 1500 miles away so I can't pelt chowder with eggs.  Can't wait to hear the crying when his 30 mpg gets cut to about 20.

No, you'll be around.  He was talking about the western swing, which incidentally, I discussed with GCCPAKat last week.  Still trying to get a date locked down for NutPak, which apparently may not be in its normal slot in mid-May right after the DC and GC functions.
Title: Re: Practice
Post by: Cire on April 12, 2012, 06:15:07 AM
We are going to wilt.  Frank leaving is like mom and dad going out of town for a month during the summer
Title: Re: Practice
Post by: KSUTOMMY on April 12, 2012, 07:13:10 AM
Man, Sprads thinks that toughness wears off immediately....

Silly doc, that crap happens in the off season when you spend it lifting weights with a guy who is used to having the worst conditioned team in his conference.

At least no one will yell at him much any more. 

I hope Angel stays and starts yelling his ass off at spreads IN SPANISH LIKE RICKY RICARDO when he does something wrong.

fyp
Title: Re: Practice
Post by: steve dave on April 12, 2012, 07:47:43 AM
Jordan's going to get so skinny again.  will barely be dunking on bitches at all  :frown:
Title: Re: Re: Practice
Post by: michigancat on April 12, 2012, 08:19:50 AM
Jordan's going to get so skinny again.  will barely be dunking on bitches at all  :frown:

Everyone's already strong, too! This is great!
Title: Re: Practice
Post by: steve dave on April 12, 2012, 08:47:15 AM
Quote
K-State basketball players get a taste of Weber’s approach
By Kellis Robinett
The Wichita Eagle

MANHATTAN - Will Spradling has only worked out with new Kansas State basketball coach oscar Weber a handful of times, but he says he can already tell he will like playing for him next season.

“He tries to keep it all positive,” said Spradling, a sophomore guard. “He will compliment you on things you are doing right, but he’s not afraid to tell you what you are doing wrong. He really tries to help you.

“I really like it. I feel like there is a big difference and I feel like it is for the better.”

Former coach Frank Martin, who left for South Carolina two weeks ago, was a demanding coach known for his abrasive approach. Weber is an optimist. He doesn’t curse. He doesn’t scream. And he participates in every part of practice, even one-on-one competitions and challenging drills, with a smile on his face.

Weber isn’t sure if he will be able to maintain such a happy-go-lucky attitude during every practice at K-State. But that’s his goal.

“If you do what you are supposed to do then you can be positive. That’s what you want,” Weber said. “If we have to yell all the time then it gets tough. Right now, our goal is to get a trust level, get a respect level and develop some kind of relationship (with the players).”

Weber is currently working toward that mission with a limited staff. Former Southern Illinois coach Chris Lowery is on campus, helping as an assistant, but Weber doesn’t expect the rest of his coaching staff to be hired until the end of the week at the earliest. Former Illinois strength and conditioning coach Jimmy Price is expected to begin working at K-State on Monday.

Weber said he has been in contact with his former Illinois assistants Jerrence Howard and Jay Price about joining him in Manhattan, but wasn’t sure if they would do so. Another possibility is North Texas assistant coach Shawn Forrest. He was in Manhattan on Wednesday observing practice, and would bring Texas recruiting ties that Weber has listed as a priority.

Weber said he expects to have one scholarship to use this offseason, and would like to bring in a “transfer or two” with a veteran team returning. He will focus more on high school prospects in upcoming recruiting classes.

But that can wait. Weber is happy to be coaching K-State players, even on a limited basis during the offseason, in whatever capacity he can.

“The best thing has been the kids,” Weber said. “They are very perceptive, they want to do well. I think they have a culture of playing hard … We are trying to take their games to another level, that’s the big thing.”

His main teaching point at the moment: The motion offense he plans to run.

“We’ve got to make some shots,” Weber said. “I’m not sure that is a surprise.”

Players say Weber has taken them out of their comfort zones in recent practices. He has asked his forwards and centers to stop going for layups after rebounds and try to finish strong with dunks. He is working with guards to get them used to shooting off screens and scoring in multiple ways. Everyone is trying to develop as ball-handlers.

If any K-State players were skeptical about the coaching change, they don’t seem to be anymore.

“I truly do believe that everyone is going to stick around. I think everyone is happy,” said junior forward Jordan Henriquez. “Everyone is on the same page.”

Four players missed Wednesday’s workout with Weber. Rodney McGruder is walking on crutches while he recovers from surgery on his foot. Angel Rodriguez and Nino Williams are recovering from minor medical procedures related to tendinitis and ligament damage, respectively. And Thomas Gipson was on his way to Texas to attend a funeral and be with his family.
Title: Re: Practice
Post by: steve dave on April 12, 2012, 08:47:38 AM
SWOON!  :lol:
Title: Re: Practice
Post by: kso_FAN on April 12, 2012, 09:05:21 AM
Who doesn't like dunk shots?

LOL at those thinking Weberball will be boring.

It will be a whirling dervish of stout defense, massively entertaining dunks, and 3 point swishes that come in bunches.
Title: Re: Practice
Post by: steve dave on April 12, 2012, 09:07:20 AM
dunks, 3s, no lifting weights, ice cream, being nice all the time, no cusses....who wouldn't want to play here? 
Title: Re: Practice
Post by: steve dave on April 12, 2012, 09:10:07 AM
also bigs get to play their preferred position away from the basket facing up
Title: Re: Practice
Post by: kso_FAN on April 12, 2012, 09:10:39 AM
dunks, 3s, no lifting weights, ice cream, being nice all the time, no cusses....who wouldn't want to play here? 

All under the aroma of freshly cut grass.

Its basketball heaven really.
Title: Re: Practice
Post by: wetwillie on April 12, 2012, 09:12:37 AM
Biggest winner in the oscar weber experiment?  Kellis hands down.
Title: Re: Practice
Post by: steve dave on April 12, 2012, 09:12:50 AM
did you guys see that cassidy piece where they said that the first they noticed about Diaz (similar to what he said about JO) was how well he could shoot?  get some big man!
Title: Re: Practice
Post by: Skipper44 on April 12, 2012, 09:37:02 AM
Biggest winner in the oscar weber experiment?  Kellis hands down.
Yeah,you know that SOB has been on cloud 9 for the last few weeks
Title: Re: Practice
Post by: J on April 12, 2012, 09:43:17 AM
This season is going to be fascinating to watch. Will Frank's group of less-talented effort guys who overperformed because of Frank's demanding style collapse under oscar's feathery-soft touch, or will these same talented players who wilted and underperformed under Frank's oppressive regime blossom under oscar's nurturing leadership?

 :sdeek:

I think #teamhalo and #teamhorns should wage a bet on this. If both sides agree on a general outcome, then specifics should be implemented.

Yes lets do this. I'll bet slimz former donation ($50 a year or whatever) and if I win I'll put it in the premo candy bar fund. Treat these guys well, you know?
Title: Re: Practice
Post by: CNS on April 12, 2012, 10:00:04 AM
dunks, 3s, no lifting weights, ice cream, being nice all the time, no cusses....who wouldn't want to play here?

Winners and the lactose intolerant
Title: Re: Practice
Post by: LickNeckey on April 12, 2012, 10:28:24 AM
dunks, 3s, no lifting weights, ice cream, being nice all the time, no cusses....who wouldn't want to play here?

people allergic to grass clippings and recruits who want to get paid like everyone else.
Title: Re: Practice
Post by: Blackcats on April 12, 2012, 10:45:33 AM
"Guys make sure you pick up a gatorade and a candy bar over there on your way out.  Jordan just take one this time!"   :ksu:

Is it time to go to McDonald's yet coach?

No JO, it's only halftime. 
Title: Re: Practice
Post by: wabash909 on April 12, 2012, 10:56:33 AM
"Guys make sure you pick up a gatorade and a candy bar over there on your way out.  Jordan just take one this time!"   :ksu:

Is it time to go to McDonald's yet coach?

No JO, it's only halftime.

 :lol:

Title: Re: Practice
Post by: kso_FAN on April 12, 2012, 11:02:11 AM
"Guys make sure you pick up a gatorade and a candy bar over there on your way out.  Jordan just take one this time!"   :ksu:

Is it time to go to McDonald's yet coach?

No JO, it's only halftime. 

Simple solution, have Freddie's open up on the OOD concourse and install frozen chicken nuggets tubes down to the lockerroom.

BOOM!
Title: Re: Practice
Post by: wabash909 on April 12, 2012, 11:09:08 AM
Step 1: Eliminate cursing.

Step 2: Join Deb's Ladycats in mandatory "Chapel" before every game.


Title: Re: Practice
Post by: ChiComCat on April 12, 2012, 11:09:27 AM
The commercial pretty much writes itself. We lose a heartbreaker in Ames and are bussing it back, team is silent and looks dejected. Weber knows he must raise their spirits. Its late, but in the distance, oscar spots the friendly lights of a DQ. He whispers for the driver to turn in. JO is sad with his head leaning up against the window, he glances up and realizes where they're going. As the sign reflects in the window, his eyes widen. A childlike smile begins to form. The team piles off the bus, cheerily talking for the first time. The friendly locals are talking to the players. The manager tells Weber good game. Weber is distracted picking out his blizzard flavor, however, and it is unclear if he heard him.

This is repeated for Lawrence, stillwater, Norman, Waco, and Lubbock
Title: Re: Practice
Post by: LickNeckey on April 12, 2012, 11:12:48 AM
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now that's a feller i can cheer fer
Title: Re: Practice
Post by: Dugout DickStone on April 12, 2012, 11:23:14 AM
The commercial pretty much writes itself. We lose a heartbreaker in Ames and are bussing it back, team is silent and looks dejected. Weber knows he must raise their spirits. Its late, but in the distance, oscar spots the friendly lights of a DQ. He whispers for the driver to turn in. JO is sad with his head leaning up against the window, he glances up and realizes where they're going. As the sign reflects in the window, his eyes widen. A childlike smile begins to form. The team piles off the bus, cheerily talking for the first time. The friendly locals are talking to the players. The manager tells Weber good game. Weber is distracted picking out his blizzard flavor, however, and it is unclear if he heard him.  Angel shyly approaches Weber.  "What's the matter, Andy" Weber asks, "it's just one game..."
Angel replies, "it's not the game coach, I want to get both butterfinger and Heath in my blizzard, is that ok?"
"Sure thing, Enrique, you can even add hydrox!"
(gives Angel a noogie)

This is repeated for Lawrence, stillwater, Norman, Waco, and Lubbock

Title: Re: Practice
Post by: LickNeckey on April 12, 2012, 11:25:47 AM
i'm so glad that Weber wasn't here at the same time as Jamar.

Jamar never would have got ice cream cause all of his cussing and stuff.
Title: Re: Practice
Post by: catzacker on April 12, 2012, 11:32:55 AM
Not to be nostalgic or rewrite my personal opinion on frank, but I think I’m going to miss whatever it was that frank coached into his players.  Like, call it toughness or call it effort, I dunno, but there’s something that, collectively, the team does that makes up for its shortcomings.  I read what someone who makes me uncomfortable is saying and I imagine that other “coaches” would think the same thing when they watch us (either on film or in person).  They think, “man, these guys don’t shoot all that well, don’t really have the best footwork, can’t really handle the ball all that well (or only a select few can can), and they over defend on the perimeter, all we have to do is….”   And then we freaking play you and  you are left wondering how you lost.  It’s like, if you’re a Doberman, be a Doberman.  If you’re a poodle, be a poodle. 
Title: Re: Practice
Post by: wabash909 on April 12, 2012, 11:41:11 AM
Not to be nostalgic or rewrite my personal opinion on frank, but I think I’m going to miss whatever it was that frank coached into his players.  Like, call it toughness or call it effort, I dunno, but there’s something that, collectively, the team does that makes up for its shortcomings.  I read what someone who makes me uncomfortable is saying and I imagine that other “coaches” would think the same thing when they watch us (either on film or in person).  They think, “man, these guys don’t shoot all that well, don’t really have the best footwork, can’t really handle the ball all that well (or only a select few can can), and they over defend on the perimeter, all we have to do is….”   And then we freaking play you and  you are left wondering how you lost.  It’s like, if you’re a Doberman, be a Doberman.  If you’re a poodle, be a poodle.

Yes.  I already miss the Dobermans.  It's too bad our AD had to put them down.


Title: Re: Practice
Post by: ChiComCat on April 12, 2012, 11:45:05 AM
Remember all the quotes from opposing coaches that kept saying "the most physical team we'll play all year" or the like.  I loved those a lot.
Title: Re: Practice
Post by: LickNeckey on April 12, 2012, 11:50:49 AM
Not to be nostalgic or rewrite my personal opinion on frank, but I think I’m going to miss whatever it was that frank coached into his players.  Like, call it toughness or call it effort, I dunno, but there’s something that, collectively, the team does that makes up for its shortcomings.  I read what someone who makes me uncomfortable is saying and I imagine that other “coaches” would think the same thing when they watch us (either on film or in person).  They think, “man, these guys don’t shoot all that well, don’t really have the best footwork, can’t really handle the ball all that well (or only a select few can can), and they over defend on the perimeter, all we have to do is….”   And then we freaking play you and  you are left wondering how you lost.  It’s like, if you’re a Doberman, be a Doberman.  If you’re a poodle, be a poodle.

 :bawl: :cry::bawl: :cry: :frown:
Title: Re: Practice
Post by: TheCatFanSpeaks on April 12, 2012, 11:54:09 AM
Not to be nostalgic or rewrite my personal opinion on frank, but I think I’m going to miss whatever it was that frank coached into his players.  Like, call it toughness or call it effort, I dunno, but there’s something that, collectively, the team does that makes up for its shortcomings.  I read what someone who makes me uncomfortable is saying and I imagine that other “coaches” would think the same thing when they watch us (either on film or in person).  They think, “man, these guys don’t shoot all that well, don’t really have the best footwork, can’t really handle the ball all that well (or only a select few can can), and they over defend on the perimeter, all we have to do is….”   And then we freaking play you and  you are left wondering how you lost.  It’s like, if you’re a Doberman, be a Doberman.  If you’re a poodle, be a poodle.

Yeah, 'zacker, me too.  Me too.
Title: Re: Practice
Post by: michigancat on April 12, 2012, 12:26:24 PM
The commercial pretty much writes itself. We lose a heartbreaker in Ames and are bussing it back, team is silent and looks dejected. Weber knows he must raise their spirits. Its late, but in the distance, oscar spots the friendly lights of a DQ. He whispers for the driver to turn in. JO is sad with his head leaning up against the window, he glances up and realizes where they're going. As the sign reflects in the window, his eyes widen. A childlike smile begins to form. The team piles off the bus, cheerily talking for the first time. The friendly locals are talking to the players. The manager tells Weber good game. Weber is distracted picking out his blizzard flavor, however, and it is unclear if he heard him.  Angel shyly approaches Weber.  "What's the matter, Andy" Weber asks, "it's just one game..."
Angel replies, "it's not the game coach, I want to get both butterfinger and Heath in my blizzard, is that ok?"
"Sure thing, Enrique, you can even add hydrox!"
(gives Angel a noogie)

This is repeated for Lawrence, stillwater, Norman, Waco, and Lubbock



Like, I loved this, and I was kind of happy for a while, and then I read this:

Not to be nostalgic or rewrite my personal opinion on frank, but I think I’m going to miss whatever it was that frank coached into his players.  Like, call it toughness or call it effort, I dunno, but there’s something that, collectively, the team does that makes up for its shortcomings.  I read what someone who makes me uncomfortable is saying and I imagine that other “coaches” would think the same thing when they watch us (either on film or in person).  They think, “man, these guys don’t shoot all that well, don’t really have the best footwork, can’t really handle the ball all that well (or only a select few can can), and they over defend on the perimeter, all we have to do is….”   And then we freaking play you and  you are left wondering how you lost.  It’s like, if you’re a Doberman, be a Doberman.  If you’re a poodle, be a poodle. 

:frown:
Title: Re: Practice
Post by: chum1 on April 12, 2012, 12:40:07 PM
Not to be nostalgic or rewrite my personal opinion on frank, but I think I’m going to miss whatever it was that frank coached into his players.  Like, call it toughness or call it effort, I dunno, but there’s something that, collectively, the team does that makes up for its shortcomings.  I read what someone who makes me uncomfortable is saying and I imagine that other “coaches” would think the same thing when they watch us (either on film or in person).  They think, “man, these guys don’t shoot all that well, don’t really have the best footwork, can’t really handle the ball all that well (or only a select few can can), and they over defend on the perimeter, all we have to do is….”   And then we freaking play you and  you are left wondering how you lost.  It’s like, if you’re a Doberman, be a Doberman.  If you’re a poodle, be a poodle.

gay
Title: Re: Practice
Post by: steve dave on April 12, 2012, 12:40:24 PM
 :lol:
Title: Re: Practice
Post by: catzacker on April 12, 2012, 12:48:20 PM
Not to be nostalgic or rewrite my personal opinion on frank, but I think I’m going to miss whatever it was that frank coached into his players.  Like, call it toughness or call it effort, I dunno, but there’s something that, collectively, the team does that makes up for its shortcomings.  I read what someone who makes me uncomfortable is saying and I imagine that other “coaches” would think the same thing when they watch us (either on film or in person).  They think, “man, these guys don’t shoot all that well, don’t really have the best footwork, can’t really handle the ball all that well (or only a select few can can), and they over defend on the perimeter, all we have to do is….”   And then we freaking play you and  you are left wondering how you lost.  It’s like, if you’re a Doberman, be a Doberman.  If you’re a poodle, be a poodle.

gay

sometimes it feels good, though.
Title: Re: Practice
Post by: kim carnes on April 12, 2012, 12:56:33 PM
Not to be nostalgic or rewrite my personal opinion on frank, but I think I’m going to miss whatever it was that frank coached into his players.  Like, call it toughness or call it effort, I dunno, but there’s something that, collectively, the team does that makes up for its shortcomings.  I read what someone who makes me uncomfortable is saying and I imagine that other “coaches” would think the same thing when they watch us (either on film or in person).  They think, “man, these guys don’t shoot all that well, don’t really have the best footwork, can’t really handle the ball all that well (or only a select few can can), and they over defend on the perimeter, all we have to do is….”   And then we freaking play you and  you are left wondering how you lost.  It’s like, if you’re a Doberman, be a Doberman.  If you’re a poodle, be a poodle.

Yes.  I already miss the Dobermans.  It's too bad our AD had to put them down.

You are a tool.
Title: Re: Practice
Post by: wabash909 on April 12, 2012, 01:01:08 PM
Not to be nostalgic or rewrite my personal opinion on frank, but I think I’m going to miss whatever it was that frank coached into his players.  Like, call it toughness or call it effort, I dunno, but there’s something that, collectively, the team does that makes up for its shortcomings.  I read what someone who makes me uncomfortable is saying and I imagine that other “coaches” would think the same thing when they watch us (either on film or in person).  They think, “man, these guys don’t shoot all that well, don’t really have the best footwork, can’t really handle the ball all that well (or only a select few can can), and they over defend on the perimeter, all we have to do is….”   And then we freaking play you and  you are left wondering how you lost.  It’s like, if you’re a Doberman, be a Doberman.  If you’re a poodle, be a poodle.

Yes.  I already miss the Dobermans.  It's too bad our AD had to put them down.

You are a tool.

Kim, I'm about ready to choke your stupid face.  Keep it up.

Title: Re: Practice
Post by: kim carnes on April 12, 2012, 01:03:11 PM
Not to be nostalgic or rewrite my personal opinion on frank, but I think I’m going to miss whatever it was that frank coached into his players.  Like, call it toughness or call it effort, I dunno, but there’s something that, collectively, the team does that makes up for its shortcomings.  I read what someone who makes me uncomfortable is saying and I imagine that other “coaches” would think the same thing when they watch us (either on film or in person).  They think, “man, these guys don’t shoot all that well, don’t really have the best footwork, can’t really handle the ball all that well (or only a select few can can), and they over defend on the perimeter, all we have to do is….”   And then we freaking play you and  you are left wondering how you lost.  It’s like, if you’re a Doberman, be a Doberman.  If you’re a poodle, be a poodle.

Yes.  I already miss the Dobermans.  It's too bad our AD had to put them down.

You are a tool.

Kim, I'm about ready to choke your stupid face.  Keep it up.

Frank Martin rough ridin' quit.  What part of that don't you understand?
Title: Re: Practice
Post by: 420seriouscat69 on April 12, 2012, 01:05:35 PM
Kim, your mom quit on you. How did that feel?
Title: Re: Practice
Post by: kim carnes on April 12, 2012, 01:08:51 PM
Kim, your mom quit on you. How does that feel?

Not good
Title: Re: Practice
Post by: 420seriouscat69 on April 12, 2012, 01:09:50 PM
Kim, your mom quit on you. How does that feel?

Not good
  :cry:
Title: Re: Practice
Post by: CNS on April 12, 2012, 01:21:49 PM
Kim, your mom quit on you. How does that feel?

Not good
  :cry:

My god, you guys are practically begging the goEMAW Director of Poster Relations to get involved in this one.

Fanning may need some sensitivity training.
Title: Re: Practice
Post by: steve dave on April 12, 2012, 01:24:39 PM
does it make you feel tough to say things like that fanning?  what would oscar say?  he'd say, "fanning, you need to apologize to kim, that's not how friends treat one another.  let's get some pie a la mode."
Title: Re: Practice
Post by: OK_Cat on April 12, 2012, 01:25:41 PM
Kim, your mom quit on you. How does that feel?

Not good
  :cry:

goEMAW Dumbass #1 - tell goEMAW Dumbass #2 that you're sorry for being a dumbass.

goEMAW Dumbass #2 - sorry that your mom left you.  Hope it wasn't AIDS or cancer or something.
Title: Re: Practice
Post by: kim carnes on April 12, 2012, 01:29:01 PM
does it make you feel tough to say things like that fanning?  what would oscar say?  he'd say, "fanning, you need to apologize to kim, that's not how friends treat one another.  let's get some pie a la mode."

It doesn't matter if he apologizes.  The damage is done.
Title: Re: Practice
Post by: steve dave on April 12, 2012, 01:30:09 PM
cancel that apology fanning. no longer needed. 
Title: Re: Practice
Post by: 420seriouscat69 on April 12, 2012, 02:55:11 PM
It's been a tough couple of weeks you guise. I've turned into a monster.  :ohno:
Title: Re: Practice
Post by: Cartierfor3 on April 12, 2012, 03:04:14 PM
I guess I'm confused.  So we can practice right now?  I figured we couldn't.
Title: Re: Practice
Post by: gowildcatwildcat on April 12, 2012, 03:42:03 PM
You know who wins in all this Weber practice stuff?  The trash cans.  All those years of Meanie Greenwaltie and Furious Frank running the players and  :barf:   :barf: and stuff.  Now they can be filled with the sweet smells of orange rinds and blue drink.
Title: Re: Practice
Post by: MakeItRain on April 12, 2012, 10:26:30 PM
Who doesn't like dunk shots?

LOL at those thinking Weberball will be boring.

It will be a whirling dervish of stout defense, massively entertaining dunks, and 3 point swishes that come in bunches.

I am a weberite simply because when it comes to Kats basketball, I'm as :ksu: as they come.  Wooly could come back and I'd be on board.  That being said, the first time we lose 53-51 I'm going to have the mother of meltdowns.  It will make Dax, Belvis, Zacker blush.  I'm locked, loaded, and ready for it.
Title: Re: Practice
Post by: Katpappy on April 12, 2012, 11:12:21 PM
does it make you feel tough to say things like that fanning?  what would oscar say?  he'd say, "fanning, you need to apologize to kim, that's not how friends treat one another.  let's get some pie a la mode."
Man I can't get enought of these pie, chicken nuggets and ice cream jokes.  They crack me up.   :lol:
Title: Re: Practice
Post by: Katpappy on April 12, 2012, 11:15:51 PM
Who doesn't like dunk shots?

LOL at those thinking Weberball will be boring.

It will be a whirling dervish of stout defense, massively entertaining dunks, and 3 point swishes that come in bunches.

I am a weberite simply because when it comes to Kats basketball, I'm as :ksu: as they come.  Wooly could come back and I'd be on board.  That being said, the first time we lose 53-51 I'm going to have the mother of meltdowns.  It will make Dax, Belvis, Zacker blush.  I'm locked, loaded, and ready for it. 
Rusty not mentioned???  You know he'll enjoy it more than you.
Title: Practice
Post by: kso_FAN on April 13, 2012, 06:47:50 AM
Who doesn't like dunk shots?

LOL at those thinking Weberball will be boring.

It will be a whirling dervish of stout defense, massively entertaining dunks, and 3 point swishes that come in bunches.

I am a weberite simply because when it comes to Kats basketball, I'm as :ksu: as they come.  Wooly could come back and I'd be on board.  That being said, the first time we lose 53-51 I'm going to have the mother of meltdowns.  It will make Dax, Belvis, Zacker blush.  I'm locked, loaded, and ready for it.

That's fair. I will be similar to my post-OU loss in Norman meltdown if/when this ugly loss occurs.

And I'm betting in oscar's ugliest loss we won't score 50.
Title: Re: Practice
Post by: steve dave on April 13, 2012, 07:03:20 AM
I won't meltdown after every ugly loss.  Everyone deserves a couple (not you Cal). 
Title: Re: Practice
Post by: pissclams on April 13, 2012, 07:47:13 AM
I guess I'm confused.  So we can practice right now?  I figured we couldn't.

i was wondering that too.  didn't think we could.  guess so.
Title: Re: Practice
Post by: steve dave on April 13, 2012, 07:49:34 AM
maybe oscar forgot that we couldn't and realized it later but decided to just go with it :dunno:
Title: Re: Practice
Post by: pissclams on April 13, 2012, 07:50:47 AM
the ncaa gave currie a get out of jail card for life, after he smushed jamar and canned frank
Title: Re: Practice
Post by: mocat on April 13, 2012, 08:59:17 AM
Who doesn't like dunk shots?

LOL at those thinking Weberball will be boring.

It will be a whirling dervish of stout defense, massively entertaining dunks, and 3 point swishes that come in bunches.

I am a weberite simply because when it comes to Kats basketball, I'm as :ksu: as they come.  Wooly could come back and I'd be on board.  That being said, the first time we lose 53-51 I'm going to have the mother of meltdowns.  It will make Dax, Belvis, Zacker blush.  I'm locked, loaded, and ready for it.

That's fair. I will be similar to my post-OU loss in Norman meltdown if/when this ugly loss occurs.

And I'm betting in oscar's ugliest loss we won't score 50.

Yeah, I'm thinking 41-37 or something  :flush:
Title: Re: Practice
Post by: Trim on May 05, 2012, 09:55:45 PM
Little does Will know, Trim is still going to PI the crap out of him!  :lol:

I'm ashamed that I felt bad about it for a moment.

Yes, eff him, I hope he gets hit by a truck.  So all of that bullshit about his dad yelling at him was just that, bullshit.  If I didn't risk getting tarred and feathered for it, I'd go to whatever midnight madness bullshit Weber is going to have and boo the crap out of Will.

Weber said that there was going to be some kind of goodwill tour this summer, of course I'll be 1500 miles away so I can't pelt chowder with eggs.  Can't wait to hear the crying when his 30 mpg gets cut to about 20.

No, you'll be around.  He was talking about the western swing, which incidentally, I discussed with GCCPAKat last week.  Still trying to get a date locked down for NutPak, which apparently may not be in its normal slot in mid-May right after the DC and GC functions.

:excited: