Kolek planning to go pro
Moka pot Cona coffee maker my man.
No prob. Also, if you haven't made pour over coffee don't worry if you fk up a few batches. Here are a few pointers: Pre-wet the filter with hot water before putting a medium grind in the fliter and dripper. Just wet it thoroughly before dumping the water.Do not rush the process. Preferably use a goose spout kettle because it's far easier to control the pour. Just use a thin spout if you can. Once your kettle is piping hot and ready, wait about 45 seconds and then cover the grounds with just enough water.After waiting about 30 secs pour the rest of the water pretty slowly but continuously from the center and then counterclockwise. It should take about 3 1/2 mins.When you're done pouring the water give it one gentle stir to extract from all the grounds stuck on the sides of the filter. Lastly, remove the filter immediately after the water goes through. You don't want to let it sit and have the last few drops ruin the batch.
This right here is why Keurig exists. When you're rushing to get into the office for that early meeting, you're barely alert enough to focus on a few emails and you need a wakeup fast, you pop in a cup and you're drinking (low quality, but purpose made) coffee in 20 seconds. When you've got a little extra time at work, the French press to the rescue... anything more than that and you're wasting time on a busy day. Anything else is for the weekend... as long as you don't have young kids who demand your attention. Unless you're retired, then bless your heart.
Ultimately, a bunch of freshmen got beat by a very talented teamanother bunch of freshmen.
FIFY. If we're counting Lewis & Oso as Frosh, then Davis & Crowl are Frosh, and Hepburn is a true Frosh.
Yep - new age of college basketball. Most teams experience roster transition and count on young guys. It’s all about quick results. Eric Musselman spoke about it last season and how he integrated something like 12 new players and why they found immediate success.
the whole board in a tailspin.
Tomorrow is an interesting matchup. Both teams focus on defense, but theirs is quite a bit better than ours. Both teams struggle on offense, but ours is (surprisingly) quite a bit better than theirs. We play fast, they play slow-ish. We've struggled with that, but generally against much better offensive teams. I see the game as basically a toss-up, but think MU has a great chance to win. It may (likely) come down to fouls and free throws, where MU is significantly better (FTR).
Disagree. It did shake confidence a little bit, but I don't see much tailspin.Tomorrow is an interesting matchup. Both teams focus on defense, but theirs is quite a bit better than ours. Both teams struggle on offense, but ours is (surprisingly) quite a bit better than theirs. We play fast, they play slow-ish. We've struggled with that, but generally against much better offensive teams. I see the game as basically a toss-up, but think MU has a great chance to win. It may (likely) come down to fouls and free throws, where MU is significantly better (FTR).
Musselman is probably one of the top 5 X’s and O’s Coaches in college hoops.
He also intelligently builds rosters to compete from day 1, regardless of experience level.Interesting to hear what he looks for skill wise and analytics wise from transfers and how that would fit into his teams for the following year.
I don’t think he can win a national title but I’d be confident his teams would be competitive and tourney worthy every year
Heard that. I’m in the group with the young child that requires attention, but don’t have to worry about emails in my field. I used to rush out of the house to get to the office but now wife and I are up an hour early because he’s up. I think the point that Muggsy is trying to make, which I tend to agree with, is that you can always find an extra 15 minutes in the morning for better coffee, especially if you drink it daily. Sometimes we move so fast that we forget about why we are moving so fast. We forget to slow down and just enjoy life. It always cracks me up when people say they don’t have enough time in the day but can spend 3 hrs watching Netflix, or several hours on MUscoop 😂That said I think the bigger deterrent is what initially seems like a “complexity” involved with the better setups. All the different parts and finding the right coffee and weighing the beans etc etc.I’m sure it’s just a learning curve that becomes pretty easy after some time and repetition. You’ve gotta win every day as former coach would say.Wonder if Bruce Webber drinks coffee, he seems pretty jittery
Marquette "opens" +3 @ KSU.
Interesting