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Originally posted by Nashville Cat View Post
I'm a Wardle fan, but when someone challenges or questions him, he can be a...let's say a little edgy. Media, analysts and fans should be able to question the Coach without fear of offense.
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Originally posted by Nashville Cat View Post
I'm a Wardle fan, but when someone challenges or questions him, he can be a...let's say a little edgy. Media, analysts and fans should be able to question the Coach without fear of offense.
I'm including myself in that!Larry Bird
I've got a theory that if you give 100 percent all of the time, somehow things will work out in the end.
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If it’s reference to this interview: https://omny.fm/shows/greg-dan-show-...ey-as-conferen
then I don’t believe the question was that bad and sort of trying to say Wardle pushes his players to make them better and his players are high character and can take it. I get that coach wants to clear up that he also supports them positively a lot, and given his history, that makes sense he doesn’t want that misinterpreted, but I thought both the question and answer were pretty standard. Many coaches are asked about yelling at a player when it’s caught on the sidelines.
In a high profile public job it’s expected to get tough questions. I didn’t hear the post game interview, but it sounds like he was still some what on edge from that morning interview, and that’s really what he was fired up about, which I thought that morning interview was fine from both ends. He probably just wants to make sure everyone knows he supports players positively too as to not have a bad perception out there that is unfair or untrue in his mind. He also has to remember his media history has been somewhat checkered perception wise and to not give more credence to that perception going forward either. It’s a tough job, but it’s comes with the territory.
Clearly nobody thought last night was our best offensive effort as a whole game, and defensively in the second half, but we still beat a decent team fairly comfortably. We do need to play better, but last night was not our worst game by far this year. We still kept turnovers under control.
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Originally posted by BUfan14 View PostIn a high profile public job it’s expected to get tough questions. I didn’t hear the post game interview, but it sounds like he was still some what on edge from that morning interview, and that’s really what he was fired up about, which I thought that morning interview was fine from both ends.
I think the sentiment around the game is way more negative than the game I watched. We started out the game shooting around 90% from the floor and MSU was going to make a run. No, it wasn't the perfect performance but to be up double digits essentially the whole game against, at worst, a decent team is really pretty solid and that just doesn't happen by accident.
Go Braves!
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Originally posted by Nashville Cat View PostBU'S NET is a season best 62 this morning. The MVC is still at 15 being held down by the boat anchor Evansville Purple Aces.Larry Bird
I've got a theory that if you give 100 percent all of the time, somehow things will work out in the end.
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Originally posted by Tommy View Post
How high do you think it would go if we won out?
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Originally posted by Tommy View Post
How high do you think it would go if we won out?
Note that after beating Missouri State (NET #144), Bradley's NET improved only 1 point, from #63 to #62. So it gets harder to improve as the NET gets better, and as we get later into the season.
And it depends on factors like how many teams ahead of Bradley lose or drop down, and the quality of each Bradley win as well as whether it was home or away.
But I would estimate that if Bradley can win their last 3 games, especially with 2 of them being road games and the other against the current #73 NET team Drake, Bradley's NET would improve to the mid-50's (55-57?).
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In real time, listening to Chad and Coach - I believed Coach misunderstood what Chad was saying. I thought he was saying that players know how to listening “through the noise” ( yelling) and take the intended message to heart. Watching this team I have no doubt that it is a tight knit group that really enjoys each other and playing for Wardle
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