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OT: Now here's a REAL bad home loss!

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  • OT: Now here's a REAL bad home loss!

    Forget Bradley's loss to W. Carolina last night. The Bulls lost tonight to 1-19 New Jersey 103-101... at home!

    THAT I put on the coach! I don't think Vinny Del Negro is long for this team.

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    Maybe it could be benificial and they can learn from it.
    What part of illegal don't you understand?

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Chico View Post
      Maybe it could be benificial and they can learn from it.
      Marvelous Chico!
      BUilding for the Future

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      • #4
        That was just ridiculous. I don't know how they beat the Pistons when I was there if they can't even beat the Nets. Just absolutely horrible.

        As a side note, even though I was sitting in some pretty nice seats at my first regular season NBA game, I found myself texting my friends telling them how bored I was and how much more I like watching college basketball. It is nice when you get to see players playing because they love the game and not playing for a nice big paycheck.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by AZ BU Fan View Post
          Marvelous Chico!
          Guys, again there is a major difference between a team that is already seven games under .500 and a pretty bad team versus a team that is 5-3, has talent and can still have a very good if not great season. Plus the Bulls are a team that has now lost 9 out of 10 games when you figure in tonight's loss. They are probably way past the "one loss can be beneficial" stage this season.

          Bradley in the meantime is not in a slump. They have lost just one game in their past three. A bad loss, agreed, but just one loss. Hardly the same situation the Bulls are in.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Bravesfan View Post
            Guys, again there is a major difference between a team that is already seven games under .500 and a pretty bad team versus a team that is 5-3, has talent and can still have a very good if not great season. Plus the Bulls are a team that has now lost 9 out of 10 games when you figure in tonight's loss. They are probably way past the "one loss can be beneficial" stage this season.

            Bradley in the meantime is not in a slump. They have lost just one game in their past three. A bad loss, agreed, but just one loss. Hardly the same situation the Bulls are in.
            I guess I'm gonna have to put a smili face after my post, like all the other comedians on this board do. It was obvious I was being sarcastic in reference to another thread.
            What part of illegal don't you understand?

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Chico View Post
              I guess I'm gonna have to put a smili face after my post, like all the other comedians on this board do. It was obvious I was being sarcastic in reference to another thread.
              Well I apologize if I didn't get the sarcasm in your post. I have seen many posters here ridicule the coaching staff after this loss to WCU, and when others challange their opinions they immediately respond by saying they were kidding.

              I don't know, I didn't get that from your post, and I was just responding to it by offering my opposing viewpoint. If it was so obvious you were being sarcastic, I most certainly wouldn't have challanged it.

              And again, just to clarify, I'm not saying Les is perfect. No coach is. I'm just trying to give him the benefit of the doubt based on how he does THIS season only. Forget the previous seven. He has done well enough prior to this year to be given a chance with arguably one of his best recruiting classes he has had in his tenure here. If by the end of next season the team continues to play around .500, then by all means we can discuss where the program should go from there. But I contend that he is a good enough coach that this team should be able to accomplish some great things over the next two or three years. Let's give him a shot to see what he can do and not let one loss get everyone so bent out of shape.

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