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  • #31
    Originally posted by BradleyJD
    You are not allowed to comment on anything that players say.
    I don't believe I commented on anyone's "tweet". It was on the postgame radio show! I thought I stated that clearly.
    ???People say, ???Forget last year', but I want our guys to remember that one, because that will not happen again. We will be much better.??? Geno Ford, 9/22/12

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    • #32
      Originally posted by shaunguth View Post
      I don't believe I commented on anyone's "tweet".
      Oh that's right...postgame press conference comments are ok....postgame tweets are verboten.
      When the people fear their government, there is tyranny; when the government fears the people, there is liberty.

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      • #33
        Originally posted by shaunguth View Post
        I agree. Even TB said on the postgame show that if the crowd isn't going to pick them up when they need it, then they have to start doing it themselves. Probably not exactly what he said, but pretty close! I believe after they....errrrrr......I mean JL ........got boo'd at the end of the SIU game, they probably do feel like they need to be even tighter and pick themselves up. I don't have a problem with that comment. Paying fans have a right to boo if that's the way they want to "support" their team at the games and the players have a right to feel like they need to do more "picking up" for themselves.
        Great post. Yes, they have to pick themselves up and not depend on others. That is correct, and that is life. Winning teams pick themselves up, whinning teams complain about the fans not picking them up.

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        • #34
          Game story from BradleyBraves.com
          PEORIA, Ill. - Indiana State knocked down 16 3-pointers, but Bradley was an equally impressive 13-for-26 from beyond the arc and junior guard Sam Maniscalco (Chicago, Ill./St. Patrick) scored seven of his season-high 21 points in overtime to help the Braves to a 91-85 victory against the Sycamores at Carver Arena Wednesday. Junior guard Andrew Warren (Indianapolis, Ind./Brebeuf Jesuit Prep) added a career-best 26 points for Bradley.

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          • #35
            Btw hope everyone is careful tonight. I decided to stay here for the night in a hotel it and drive back in the am...After this game and it going late and then the weather issues, I didn't feel quite like the three hr drive.

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            • #36
              Originally posted by SaintLouBrave22 View Post
              Btw hope everyone is careful tonight. I decided to stay here for the night in a hotel it and drive back in the am...After this game and it going late and then the weather issues, I didn't feel quite like the three hr drive.
              Good call STL, awesome you make it from St. Louis too! Hopefully you don't have work in the morning...

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              • #37
                The good news...a win.
                We were very, very fortunate that Indy State lost Lathan to an injury early in the second half and that Kelly was out...Finally the injury thing swings in our favor...

                Dismal second half efforts continue...I guess we'll just need to find a way to get up 30+ at half if we plan on having any comfortable wins at home...yikes!

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                • #38
                  Gee, I was just trying to lighten things up with my David Copperfield joke about posts disappearing. Was my grammer wrong? Come on let's not be so serious. OK. Sorry if I violated some rule.

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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by BU Grad MBA MA View Post
                    Gee, I was just trying to lighten things up with my David Copperfield joke about posts disappearing. Was my grammer wrong? Come on let's not be so serious. OK. Sorry if I violated some rule.
                    There are no jokes allowed on here.
                    When the people fear their government, there is tyranny; when the government fears the people, there is liberty.

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                    • #40
                      I better not come back because most of what I normally write on other boards I am a part of are one-liners. Maybe it's my "jr." member status...

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                      • #41
                        Whew - just got home a couple minutes ago. Roads were dicey.

                        Glad the fellas pulled it out against some really hot shooting by Indy St. Way to go to CRob for finding a way to get in his first free throw (I think he was 0-5 before he finally sunk one).

                        I gotta also take my hat off to Indy St's 2nd half intensity. Seemed like they denied everything inside and contested everything on the outside... really pushing our shooters WAY OUT.

                        Wins a win. And you can't win the rest of the games without winning the first one on the schedule. 14 more to go (in conference play).

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                        • #42
                          Originally posted by ER3 View Post
                          The good news...a win.
                          We were very, very fortunate that Indy State lost Lathan to an injury early in the second half and that Kelly was out...Finally the injury thing swings in our favor...

                          Dismal second half efforts continue...I guess we'll just need to find a way to get up 30+ at half if we plan on having any comfortable wins at home...yikes!

                          I would have much rather seen Lathan stay in the game late in the second half. He is their worst 3-point shooter, and we seem to defend players like him much better. By Lathan going out, Reed, Printy, and Carter all get major minutes down the stretch, and all they did was go 5-10, 5-9, and 3-5 from three to bring InSU back from the big deficit. There is no way Lathan or Kelly shoot like that.

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                          • #43
                            They will be tough to beat down there.

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                            • #44
                              Originally posted by Da Coach View Post
                              I would have much rather seen Lathan stay in the game late in the second half. He is their worst 3-point shooter, and we seem to defend players like him much better. By Lathan going out, Reed, Printy, and Carter all get major minutes down the stretch, and all they did was go 5-10, 5-9, and 3-5 from three to bring InSU back from the big deficit. There is no way Lathan or Kelly shoot like that.
                              Maybe so...But I was more worried about Lathan driving the ball to the hole on us and either finishing himself or kicking it out to even more wide open shooters once the help came to him...(like Dillard kicking it out to Freeman late in the SIU game)...Indy State *should* have been much easier to guard without the driving ability of Lathan in the game, IMO...but it certainly didn't look that way...

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                              • #45
                                Originally posted by shaunguth View Post
                                I agree. Even TB said on the postgame show that if the crowd isn't going to pick them up when they need it, then they have to start doing it themselves. Probably not exactly what he said, but pretty close! I believe after they....errrrrr......I mean JL ........got boo'd at the end of the SIU game, they probably do feel like they need to be even tighter and pick themselves up. I don't have a problem with that comment. Paying fans have a right to boo if that's the way they want to "support" their team at the games and the players have a right to feel like they need to do more "picking up" for themselves.
                                I can understand booing out of frustration, but it still doesn't make it right to be booing at non-professional players, most of whom will not be going pro after their career ends here. Boo all you want at players who make 10 million dollars a year, but not college players.

                                And if TB said that on the postgame show, I don't blame him one bit. The object of going to a game is not only to watch, but to root the team on. Shame on these people who left early, or more importantly, the ones who consistantly tell the people in front of them to sit down! Amazing!

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