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Essentially Flyertalk / Re: Easter makes me think of...
« on: April 25, 2011, 01:06:32 PM »
I'm sorry...did I miss something. I've been at church praying for the eternity of your souls. YWIA.
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This actually makes sense.
After reading back through this thread, I would have sworn that this was in GPC and not goEMAW. Most of you are very :powerespect:
there is a difference between being :powerespect: and not white trash.
At first I thought the guy on the right was a lesbo.
chat isn't distracting as much as it is full of effing crybaby bitches.
How many nervous cacs total today cRustyTooCoolForSchool?
There is a surprisingly large amount of LBBIQ going on in this thread. If you say a zone would have been worse than our man defense yesterday, I no longer respect your basketball opinions. It's defense 101. 'tards.
I wouldn't even quantify it as a lack of BBIQ, its worse, a lack of common sense. Even given the ability of retrospect, to see that defensive performance and not see that we needed to try something different, that person shouldn't be allowed to operate a motor vehicle or be around sharp objects, ever.
"Doing something different" isn't a solution to the problem in and of itself.
This is what I mean. Good lord.
_fan and MIR are right. I'm not saying that we would have won or even slowed them down (although I think it would have slowed them down), but when your man defense is that bad, you have to switch it up. Play a match up zone, play a 1-3-1, do something other than the same thing that is not working. So yes kougs, doing something different isn't the solution, but it's the start of a solution.
Here's what you apparently don't get: the two things they were doing well were dribble penetration and perimeter shooting. Guess what those two things are? Zone killers.
Man was the correct defense. We just needed someone other than Pullen to step up and stop someone, and no one got it done.
So I guess Frank trying a zone in desperation might have made you feel better about his in-game coaching, but the score would have been the same or worse.
There is a surprisingly large amount of LBBIQ going on in this thread. If you say a zone would have been worse than our man defense yesterday, I no longer respect your basketball opinions. It's defense 101. 'tards.
I wouldn't even quantify it as a lack of BBIQ, its worse, a lack of common sense. Even given the ability of retrospect, to see that defensive performance and not see that we needed to try something different, that person shouldn't be allowed to operate a motor vehicle or be around sharp objects, ever.
"Doing something different" isn't a solution to the problem in and of itself.