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Too much emotionK-State coach oscar Weber was happy to see his team play with emotion and feed off the energy of a vocal crowd on Saturday, but he thought his players took that experience too far at times. After runs in the second half, he often ran onto the court during timeouts and admonished his players for celebrating when the game was still up for grabs.“We’re chest-bumping and celebrating like we just won the thing,” Weber said. “Then we go out and make a couple bad defensive mistakes. I want to be aggressive and use the emotion of the arena, but you have got to play smarter and make them earn baskets.”
Not as many fans stuck around Bramlage to hear Weber’s radio comments as usually stayed for Frank Martin. Those who did, however, were encouraged.Before he was handed a headset for the postgame show, Weber walked and talked with athletic director John Currie.“Give him a raise, John,’’ shouted one fan.
Basketball isn't supposed to be fun and enjoyable for the players. It must be stressful and nerve-racking like it is for oscar. It's only fair that they share his pain.
Quote from: Mr Bread on January 06, 2013, 12:14:57 PMBasketball isn't supposed to be fun and enjoyable for the players. It must be stressful and nerve-racking like it is for oscar. It's only fair that they share his pain.This really seems to be what oscar is doing. He my not know that he is doing it though. Some one should council him about this.
you know our fans just eat that crap up. Awful.
Is it bad to want him dead so we don't have to worry about him coaching here anymore
Luke's stock is rising as Winters continues to validate his greatness. Add Luke and Winters to my list! Also, EMAWBLAST! and Tobias!
You can skip ahead about 3 hours and 34 minutes to hear #oscar come on postgame radio and expand on this whole "too much emotion" thing.http://www.kstatesports.com/allaccess/?media=346066At 3:40:35, #oscar describes Angel as "emotionally drunk." T-Y to @TopekaTalls for pointing that moment out to me; I'd drifted off after listening to #oscar's first segment.