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Sorry, not excited by the 2nd half comeback
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Originally posted by Buesch N Chips View PostThe point is, people were annoyed when we played well. That must mean, for them to be happy, we need to play poorly. Correct?
People are "annoyed" becuase it seems as if their IS some talent but no constant effort.
Personally I think people are reading into a good half that was probably due to a decreased effort by UNI as much as it was BU playing up to what they can play.
One half doesn't tell me as much as 5 games tell me.....
Again IF we turn it around we can all look back on this half that got it going. If not it was just another half of basketball that ended in a loss.
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I'm not even going to waste time responding to those saying anyone would have been happier if we would have played poorer in the second half. You can't rationally communicate with people trying to spin things like that.
I started this thread and won't dispute the following things:
-the second half and comeback were exciting
-I saw a lot of things from different guys that we can build on
-it was nice to see our offense come to life
But if that game didn't frustrate and disappoint you, then I'm not sure we were watching th same game. Knowing that we are most likely playing Thursday and will finish the year with a losing record, all I'm looking for is each and every player and coach to give maximum focus and effort every minute of every game. If they do that, and build towards something good next year, I'm fine if we lose every game and will enjoy the developmental process and look positively to the future.
But to consistently watch the focus, preparation and concentration of all involved drift in and out every game is cheating the fans, boosters and themselves. And having to consistenly listen to the same tired excuses, apologies and rationalizations has reached a boiling point for me. If we are going to be average at best and show little to no signs of improvement or adjustments in virtually all areas after 9 years, I'm ready to let another regime give it a shot. What do we have to lose?
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Originally posted by FortyTwo View PostI started this thread and won't dispute the following things:
-the second half and comeback were exciting
-I saw a lot of things from different guys that we can build on
-it was nice to see our offense come to life
But if that game didn't frustrate and disappoint you, then I'm not sure we were watching th same game.
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Originally posted by Buesch N Chips View PostFair enough, but the first half is what frustrated me. The 2nd half actually made me happy.
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Originally posted by Buesch N Chips View PostThey said it, not me. They said they were annoyed when we played a good second half, insinuating that they would have been happier if we had continued to play poorly. It's their words.
Could they not be dismayed? Angry? Or is happy the only alternative?
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Originally posted by real fan View PostThe thing I am making a point of about last nights 2nd half is about our offense out scoring UNI 56 to 41, I keep hearing defense this and defense that and we cannot go out and try to out score anybody, maybe we are using the wrong approach and should start making our offense top priority as based on the 2nd half performance we can go out and out score teams, 56 points is a lot of points in 20 minutes especially when it is against a team that only gives up 58 a game, a different approach might just at least give us a better chance at winning and after 0-5 what have we got to lose.
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