And in time to see this.
what the freak happened?
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JDUB wrote:krh nailed it. terrible weather, my truck was coated in ice. me and SJ almost wrecked on the way over.How many TO's did he have? Also, did he even make any 3's???????
we played horrible all game. the refs were bad, but definitely didn't throw the game. KO played terrible and needs to quit trying to be so showy. it seemed like we couldn't get a freaking rebound. just bad all the way around. i'm ready to get this one behind us
JLFJR wrote:Thanks for your input, PA! Very helpful.
There's not much to be said about the game. The refs were awful, but they were consistently awful both ways. If any Liberty fan says the refs lost us the game, they're an idiot, and I'll say that straight to them.
One thing I want to say is that I have a new respect for Winthrop that I didn't have before. I have always had a problem with Winthrop because how I was treated the two times I've been to Winthrop. However, I have a new respect for the players and staff. After the game, Coach McGillan came over to our section and said, "You guys did a hell of a job. You're the best in the Big South." I know it was easy to say that after a win, but it's still means something that he took the time to say it.
Secondly, Taj has moved into my "Favorite Player Not On Liberty" spot. We made a sign that had a picture of him and TMart on it where TMart was feeding him something. We got it from TMart's Facebook. It's like this but a little different. On it, we put "Happy Valentine's Day" across the top and held it up to him during warm-ups and player intros. The entire Winthrop team and staff was laughing at it. We rode Taj whenever he was checking into the game and he'd just laugh everything off. After the game, a couple of us made it a point to tell him good game. After being interview, we yelled at him to come over to us and gave him the sign and he shook our hands. When he got back in the tunnel, one of the Winthrop coaches said that was the most creative thing they'd ever seen at a basketball game.
Yes, Winthrop won and that made it easy for the coaches and players to act that way. However, it makes things twice as fun when people know that we're just there to have fun and they have fun with us. So for that, thanks Winthrop.
SuperJon wrote:Posted this on the Winthrop board and wanted to post it here:Taj seems to be the kind of guy that doesn’t take himself too seriously. And let's face it, if you're a basketball player and you're in a picture like that... you've got to be able to laugh at yourself.
Secondly, Taj has moved into my "Favorite Player Not On Liberty" spot. We made a sign that had a picture of him and TMart on it where TMart was feeding him something. We got it from TMart's Facebook. It's like this but a little different. On it, we put "Happy Valentine's Day" across the top and held it up to him during warm-ups and player intros. The entire Winthrop team and staff was laughing at it. We rode Taj whenever he was checking into the game and he'd just laugh everything off. After the game, a couple of us made it a point to tell him good game. After being interview, we yelled at him to come over to us and gave him the sign and he shook our hands. When he got back in the tunnel, one of the Winthrop coaches said that was the most creative thing they'd ever seen at a basketball game.
JLFJR wrote:Thanks for your input, PA! Very helpful.
Sly Fox wrote:In my experience with the Falwell family over the past 30+ years, they have never been shy about stating what they believe and standing by it. If anything it should be on their family crest.
JLFJR wrote:Thanks for your input, PA! Very helpful.
bigsmooth wrote:ace may have had a good numbers game, but he did not rebound well and he played soft at times. too many stinking turnovers and not making wide open jumpers. we just did not have the energy and if we play like this on the road we will not win. winthrop is just too physical for us, and though it's hard to beat a team three times in a season i do not want to see winthrop in the tournament.i agree. post defense is "stay puff marshmallow-ish"
Hold My Own wrote:as far as KO goes, you have to expect this from time to time...he's the most emotional player we have (which I'm not to sure that's a great thing) and when things go bad they'll go REALLY bad for a player like that...not to mention he's a walk on (while many feel like that doesnt matter it does...he's not used to having a role and now he feels like "Rudy" out there in the sense that he has to make the most of every minute)The thing is, he's completely changed his game up from what got him playing time. He's trying to drive and dish and be flashy and make the Sportscenter play instead of just playing solid defense and taking the open shot.
Sly Fox wrote:In my experience with the Falwell family over the past 30+ years, they have never been shy about stating what they believe and standing by it. If anything it should be on their family crest.
JLFJR wrote:Thanks for your input, PA! Very helpful.
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