https://vine.co/v/OxA13uaIjnb
This seems excessive.
Seton Hall = dumpster fire.
Quote from: Pakuni on February 16, 2015, 08:00:32 PM
https://vine.co/v/OxA13uaIjnb
This seems excessive.
The conference better suspend him for that. And more than one game.
Did Mo Mo Carlino pay for that hit?
Vintage Seton Hall
Quote from: JoeSmith1721 on February 16, 2015, 08:24:24 PM
Vintage Seton Hall
Agree, the truly have been the punks of the Big East since we've been aboard. I thought the program would clean things up after they dumped who was it, Bobby Gonzalez, who was a complete classless jerk. But apparently not.
Lol that's ridiculous. Not one you can even remotely try to play off as unintentional.
I'd guess without an NCAA bid, Willard will be gone. Can't imagine the admin/alumni want a repeat of the BG era.
Just when it looked like they'd capture their first NCAA berth in nine years, they're now worse than we are with on- and off-court distractions coming from every direction. If not for us and Creighton in full rebuild mode, the standings would have the perennial boobs at the bottom like usual.
If nothing else, both guys are handling this pretty well after the fact.
Sterling Gibbs @SterlingGibbs4 · 1h 1 hour ago
Man that's not who I am. I'm sorry to my family, friends, fans, and team for being an embarrassment. Even more sorry to @RyArch15 .. I let
Sterling Gibbs @SterlingGibbs4 · 1h 1 hour ago
My emotions get the best of me and that wasn't acceptable at all. I hope you're alright and I will face any consequences coming.
Sterling Gibbs @SterlingGibbs4 · 1h 1 hour ago
Sorry again @RyArch15 it really is weighing heavy on my heart.
Ryan Arcidiacono @RyArch15 · 42m 42 minutes ago
Emotions sometimes get the best of us. heat of the moment thing. We're all good. @SterlingGibbs4
Quote from: Pakuni on February 16, 2015, 09:48:56 PM
If nothing else, both guys are handling this pretty well after the fact.
Sterling Gibbs @SterlingGibbs4 · 1h 1 hour ago
Man that's not who I am. I'm sorry to my family, friends, fans, and team for being an embarrassment. Even more sorry to @RyArch15 .. I let
Sterling Gibbs @SterlingGibbs4 · 1h 1 hour ago
My emotions get the best of me and that wasn't acceptable at all. I hope you're alright and I will face any consequences coming.
Sterling Gibbs @SterlingGibbs4 · 1h 1 hour ago
Sorry again @RyArch15 it really is weighing heavy on my heart.
Ryan Arcidiacono @RyArch15 · 42m 42 minutes ago
Emotions sometimes get the best of us. heat of the moment thing. We're all good. @SterlingGibbs4
Good on both of them.
Thank God for the S Hall meltdown, though - only thing between us and a 9 game losing streak.
Imagine if that were reversed...and it was a white guy doing that to a black guy. How fast would it take the good Revs Al and Jesse to organize a march???
Quote from: Pakuni on February 16, 2015, 09:48:56 PM
If nothing else, both guys are handling this pretty well after the fact.
Sterling Gibbs @SterlingGibbs4 · 1h 1 hour ago
Man that's not who I am. I'm sorry to my family, friends, fans, and team for being an embarrassment. Even more sorry to @RyArch15 .. I let
Sterling Gibbs @SterlingGibbs4 · 1h 1 hour ago
My emotions get the best of me and that wasn't acceptable at all. I hope you're alright and I will face any consequences coming.
Sterling Gibbs @SterlingGibbs4 · 1h 1 hour ago
Sorry again @RyArch15 it really is weighing heavy on my heart.
Ryan Arcidiacono @RyArch15 · 42m 42 minutes ago
Emotions sometimes get the best of us. heat of the moment thing. We're all good. @SterlingGibbs4
Boy that really is touching. Thank goodness for the existence of social media to air out your own dirty laundry to show the world what a truly wonderful, remorseful person you are, instead of saying it to the man's face himself you committed the act against. Defintiely takes a man to tweet out an apology that heartfelt.
Geez and I thought Sterling Gibbs was a goon after that play. I feel so much better now reading this. (teal should not be necessary)
Quote from: Groin_pull on February 16, 2015, 10:03:45 PM
Imagine if that were reversed...and it was a white guy doing that to a black guy. How fast would it take the good Revs Al and Jesse to organize a march???
Faster then it did the the LLWS ban.
Quote from: Lennys Tap on February 16, 2015, 09:59:04 PM
Thank God for the S Hall meltdown, though - only thing between us and a 9 game losing streak.
I'm glad we beat the Hall, but not glad for their meltdown necessarily. We know we're not going to be dancing this March, I'd like to see the Big East with as much representation as possible in the tournament. Hopefully St. John's and Xavier will get off the bubble soon.
The Big East, back in the day, would have a melee each and every game. Some of the fights during the 80's made that elbow look like a Disney picnic. The league could use some animosity among the teams. Too much nicey nice during conference games.
Quote from: Groin_pull on February 16, 2015, 10:03:45 PM
Imagine if that were reversed...and it was a white guy doing that to a black guy. How fast would it take the good Revs Al and Jesse to organize a march???
I give up. How long would it take, know it all?
The guy should never play another game in college basketball.
Quote from: wildbill sb on February 16, 2015, 10:32:55 PM
I give up. How long would it take, know it all?
Awwwwwwww, did I hurt your little bitty feelings? Better call the PC police, stat!
Quote from: Groin_pull on February 16, 2015, 10:35:10 PM
Awwwwwwww, did I hurt your little bitty feelings? Better call the PC police, stat!
I accept your apology. Emotions sometimes get the best of us. Heat of the moment thing. We're all good.
Quote from: Groin_pull on February 16, 2015, 10:03:45 PM
Imagine if that were reversed...and it was a white guy doing that to a black guy. How fast would it take the good Revs Al and Jesse to organize a march???
Feeling a little racist, tonight?
Quote from: Groin_pull on February 16, 2015, 10:03:45 PM
Imagine if that were reversed...and it was a white guy doing that to a black guy. How fast would it take the good Revs Al and Jesse to organize a march???
You're a piece of crap dude.
Odd (to me, anyway) that Groin is way more offended about this than the kid who took the elbow. Gibbs did an ALMOST unforgivable thing. He's obviously totally contrite. The Villanova guy forgave him. Good for him. Gibbs will get suspended and he should. He admits as much. But this wasn't a hate crime or anything like it and it wouldn't be if the white guy coldcocked the black guy either. IMO.
Quote from: ChitownJuan on February 16, 2015, 11:02:06 PM
You're a piece of crap dude.
Is Kristi Black and the Las Vegas peeps to blame for this?
Quote from: wadesworld on February 16, 2015, 10:35:05 PM
The guy should never play another game in college basketball.
A teammate of mine threw a punch at me in practice, because I knocked him on his butt setting a pick (clean pick). Coach chewed out the guy on his team for not calling out the pick, and chewed him out, because as he said it. "If you are going to throw a punch, make sure it lands".
Should my teammate have been banned from college basketball too?
(http://imageserver.moviepilot.com/lets-get-ready-to-rumble-batman-vs-darth-vader-who-will-win.gif?width=280&height=196)
As for the play, with how physical the big east is they should expect tempers to get the best of guys occasionally.
Reminds me of Burno & Cordell Henry at the BC
Quote from: Groin_pull on February 16, 2015, 10:03:45 PM
Imagine if that were reversed...and it was a white guy doing that to a black guy. How fast would it take the good Revs Al and Jesse to organize a march???
not sure...as fast as rush popping a pain pill? as fast as paul ryan referencing the "bell curve?" faster than chicos making a "hoodie" joke after a young man's death? as fast as some idiot on scoop trying to play a reverse racism card over a basketball play? as fast as a racist claims there's no difference between not being politically correct and being racist?
Everybody has that moment. Gibbs messed up. Bad. He owned it and he apologized. Archi accepted it. It is over between them, they handled it like mature people. Yes, Gibbs should be punished by the league. Last college game? A little excessive. Two games.
Here is an example of how to not handle it. One of the years I coached my daughters team, we had a game where my team just didn't show up and we got rolled. Early in the fourth quarter, the best player on my team committed a flagrant foul. I removed her from the game, let my assistant run it for a moment and chewed her out very quietly. It was nothing compared to what her mother said to her after the game.
3 weeks later, we get a rematch against this team in a tournament. Just before the game, I am pulled aside by one of the dads for my team who tells me that the coach of the other team, whom the entire league considered to be a consummate a$$hole, was telling his team to "remember what #24 did last game and get even for it." To his players' everlasting credit, they played a clean game. Even better, my team showed up and we went into the half tied. I took my team into the locker room and started to praise their play. Suddenly, there was a door slam. The other locker room was on the other side of a cinder block wall. Their jerk of a coach started off on a profanity laced scream fest. I put my finger to my lips and smiled at my team, staring back at me with wide eyes. "Look what you guys did to him." And we all got the giggles.
To sum up....Gibbs was wrong. But he owned it and apologized to his family, team and opponent. That is the sign of a man.
Quote from: avid1010 on February 17, 2015, 08:00:18 AM
not sure...as fast as rush popping a pain pill? as fast as paul ryan referencing the "bell curve?" faster than chicos making a "hoodie" joke after a young man's death? as fast as some idiot on scoop trying to play a reverse racism card over a basketball play? as fast as a racist claims there's no difference between not being politically correct and being racist?
I don't know why you guys just don't block him. Has Groin_Pull ever had good insight, insider information or an opinion you actually cared about?
Blocking people is the only thing that makes this board tolerable.
Quote from: wildbill sb on February 16, 2015, 10:32:55 PM
I give up. How long would it take, know it all?
easy answer: Follow the money!
Quote from: forgetful on February 17, 2015, 12:28:17 AM
A teammate of mine threw a punch at me in practice, because I knocked him on his butt setting a pick (clean pick). Coach chewed out the guy on his team for not calling out the pick, and chewed him out, because as he said it. "If you are going to throw a punch, make sure it lands".
Should my teammate have been banned from college basketball too?
Quote from: tower912 on February 17, 2015, 08:02:24 AM
Everybody has that moment. Gibbs messed up. Bad. He owned it and he apologized. Archi accepted it. It is over between them, they handled it like mature people. Yes, Gibbs should be punished by the league. Last college game? A little excessive. Two games.
Here is an example of how to not handle it. One of the years I coached my daughters team, we had a game where my team just didn't show up and we got rolled. Early in the fourth quarter, the best player on my team committed a flagrant foul. I removed her from the game, let my assistant run it for a moment and chewed her out very quietly. It was nothing compared to what her mother said to her after the game.
3 weeks later, we get a rematch against this team in a tournament. Just before the game, I am pulled aside by one of the dads for my team who tells me that the coach of the other team, whom the entire league considered to be a consummate a$$hole, was telling his team to "remember what #24 did last game and get even for it." To his players' everlasting credit, they played a clean game. Even better, my team showed up and we went into the half tied. I took my team into the locker room and started to praise their play. Suddenly, there was a door slam. The other locker room was on the other side of a cinder block wall. Their jerk of a coach started off on a profanity laced scream fest. I put my finger to my lips and smiled at my team, staring back at me with wide eyes. "Look what you guys did to him." And we all got the giggles.
To sum up....Gibbs was wrong. But he owned it and apologized to his family, team and opponent. That is the sign of a man.
Didn't see what your teammate did to you but I did see what Gibbs did to Archi. That's as dirty as dirty gets. Archi is on the floor with his hands on the ball tied up with another Seton Hall player. On the floor, completely defenseless, and Gibbs winds up and elbows Archi in the head why? Because he was on a team that was beating his. There is absolutely, positively nothing that is "the sign of a man" in that case. That's a little 5 year old boy temper tantrum who isn't getting his way so he has to physically do something in retaliation. Being a man, which Gibbs should be at 20+ years old, would be getting fired up in a huddle and coming out and taking over a game. People here are right, we've all been there, we've all let our emotions get the best of us. Letting our emotions get the best of us is not throw a cheep shot elbow to somebody's head. Maybe you push somebody, maybe you get in somebody's face, whatever. But wind up and elbow a kid in the head who is completely defenseless and on the ground? If that happens at a public park and a cop happens to be watching, Gibbs is getting charged with battery.
I love the "apology." I always love when people say "That's not me." Well, uhh, apparently it is, because you just did it. You can't deny it. There is no place for that in NCAA basketball. Complete joke. I don't care if he apologized and his apology was accepted, actions have consequences. Unacceptable.
Quote from: Pakuni on February 16, 2015, 09:48:56 PM
If nothing else, both guys are handling this pretty well after the fact.
Sterling Gibbs @SterlingGibbs4 · 1h 1 hour ago
Man that's not who I am. I'm sorry to my family, friends, fans, and team for being an embarrassment. Even more sorry to @RyArch15 .. I let
Sterling Gibbs @SterlingGibbs4 · 1h 1 hour ago
My emotions get the best of me and that wasn't acceptable at all. I hope you're alright and I will face any consequences coming.
Sterling Gibbs @SterlingGibbs4 · 1h 1 hour ago
Sorry again @RyArch15 it really is weighing heavy on my heart.
Ryan Arcidiacono @RyArch15 · 42m 42 minutes ago
Emotions sometimes get the best of us. heat of the moment thing. We're all good. @SterlingGibbs4
Couple of real men there.
Shades of Nutter.
Tower, don't leave us hanging, what happened in the 2nd half?
Quote from: avid1010 on February 17, 2015, 08:00:18 AM
not sure...as fast as rush popping a pain pill? as fast as paul ryan referencing the "bell curve?" faster than chicos making a "hoodie" joke after a young man's death? as fast as some idiot on scoop trying to play a reverse racism card over a basketball play? as fast as a racist claims there's no difference between not being politically correct and being racist?
Wow. You need to stop taking pretty boy pills. You've had too many already.
Quote from: wadesworld on February 17, 2015, 08:40:18 AM
I love the "apology." I always love when people say "That's not me." Well, uhh, apparently it is, because you just did it. You can't deny it. There is no place for that in NCAA basketball. Complete joke. I don't care if he apologized and his apology was accepted, actions have consequences. Unacceptable.
Your right. "That's not me" isn't accurate. Somewhere, in what one hopes is Gibbs's absolute worse self, that's who is is/was. He's made amends, but he needs to accept that that very dark place WAS him and that carries a cost and requires change. He's already accepted (almost asked for) any consequences, an admirable first step. I wish him luck with real change going forward.
Snapshots of our worst moments are never pretty. We try to live the best lives we can so as to not be defined by those moments. I wish Sterling Gibbs the best, hope he learns to be a better man from this. Work to be done, but he's started in the right direction.
Quote from: forgetful on February 17, 2015, 12:28:17 AM
A teammate of mine threw a punch at me in practice, because I knocked him on his butt setting a pick (clean pick). Coach chewed out the guy on his team for not calling out the pick, and chewed him out, because as he said it. "If you are going to throw a punch, make sure it lands".
Should my teammate have been banned from college basketball too?
No. But, maybe your coach should have joined Mike Rice of Rutgers in the unemployment line.
Quote from: Lennys Tap on February 17, 2015, 09:15:27 AM
Your right. "That's not me" isn't accurate. Somewhere, in what one hopes is Gibbs's absolute worse self, that's who is is/was. He's made amends, but he needs to accept that that very dark place WAS him and that carries a cost and requires change. He's already accepted (almost asked for) any consequences, an admirable first step. I wish him luck with real change going forward.
Snapshots of our worst moments are never pretty. We try to live the best lives we can so as to not be defined by those moments. I wish Sterling Gibbs the best, hope he learns to be a better man from this. Work to be done, but he's started in the right direction.
I agree with this, and I don't mean that Gibbs is the only one to do that. You hear that all the time. "That's not me." The problem is that those people saying that did exactly what they are saying isn't them.
Quote from: mileskishnish72 on February 17, 2015, 08:56:50 AM
Shades of Nutter.
Tower, don't leave us hanging, what happened in the 2nd half?
Tie game, minute to go in the 3rd, my two point guards each pick up their 4th foul on back to back possessions, we lose by 8.
Gibbs is one of the nicer, more self aware college kids playing the game today. Great family. Ashton never an issue at Pitt and younger brother Temple is the best of the three (who'll be playing at the highest of majors in two years). Anyone -- this includes players, coaches, media, etc. -- associated with the game was shocked to see Gibbs be the one to do that.
That said, as I've written on this board for the last two years and reiterated in January, the Hall is a dumpster fire and it starts at the top. Willard is a clown far above his pay grade and he's done everything he can to do it the wrong way. He created a combustible situation these last 15 months that has resulted in a punk Frosh (Whitehead) "taking over" his program while purposely pulling back on his best player (Gibbs) that has caused his starting PG (Sina) to abandon the team in mid-February. No one expects Whitehead to remain beyond these last five games for Hall but Gibbs is feeling on an island with Willard doing nothing to save his best buddy Sina and giving in to the Whitehead/Carrington/Delgado crew.
Gibbs already handled the aftermath better then 98% would. He'll take his two game suspension for a dick move and, as it already is, it will be a total outlier to the behavior he has exhibited in every situation up to this point. The focus should now be on Willard to see if he recognizes his dumpster fire has flared to the point where his best player and good kid Gibbs snaps and throws an elbow.
Quote from: ChicosBailBonds on February 17, 2015, 12:22:41 AM
Is Kristi Black and the Las Vegas peeps to blame for this?
Okay, I get that you're feeling butt hurt over Kristi Black getting criticized for demanding that the Las Vegas Peeps receive the title that is rightfully theirs. I just don't get why you brought that into this thread.
Quote from: Lennys Tap on February 17, 2015, 09:15:27 AM
Your right. "That's not me" isn't accurate. Somewhere, in what one hopes is Gibbs's absolute worse self, that's who is is/was. He's made amends, but he needs to accept that that very dark place WAS him and that carries a cost and requires change. He's already accepted (almost asked for) any consequences, an admirable first step. I wish him luck with real change going forward.
Snapshots of our worst moments are never pretty. We try to live the best lives we can so as to not be defined by those moments. I wish Sterling Gibbs the best, hope he learns to be a better man from this. Work to be done, but he's started in the right direction.
Sterling Gibbs done f'd up. His worst moment was despicable and he deserves punishment. But acknowledging his massive fail, apologizing to all involved, and accepting his punishment rapidly, without having it run through the campus PR arm, is as good a first step to moving on as he can make.
Quote from: Groin_pull on February 16, 2015, 10:03:45 PM
Imagine if that were reversed...and it was a white guy doing that to a black guy. How fast would it take the good Revs Al and Jesse to organize a march???
I would like to think that if the situation were reversed (white guy elbowing black guy), people would have realized that it was a heat-of-the-moment strike, having nothing to do with race and thus nobody would have made a big deal about it, except for maybe a few fringe bloggers.
Quote from: Golden Avalanche on February 17, 2015, 09:37:42 AM
Gibbs is one of the nicer, more self aware college kids playing the game today. Great family. Ashton never an issue at Pitt and younger brother Temple is the best of the three (who'll be playing at the highest of majors in two years). Anyone -- this includes players, coaches, media, etc. -- associated with the game was shocked to see Gibbs be the one to do that.
That said, as I've written on this board for the last two years and reiterated in January, the Hall is a dumpster fire and it starts at the top. Willard is a clown far above his pay grade and he's done everything he can to do it the wrong way. He created a combustible situation these last 15 months that has resulted in a punk Frosh (Whitehead) "taking over" his program while purposely pulling back on his best player (Gibbs) that has caused his starting PG (Sina) to abandon the team in mid-February. No one expects Whitehead to remain beyond these last five games for Hall but Gibbs is feeling on an island with Willard doing nothing to save his best buddy Sina and giving in to the Whitehead/Carrington/Delgado crew.
Gibbs already handled the aftermath better then 98% would. He'll take his two game suspension for a dick move and, as it already is, it will be a total outlier to the behavior he has exhibited in every situation up to this point. The focus should now be on Willard to see if he recognizes his dumpster fire has flared to the point where his best player and good kid Gibbs snaps and throws an elbow.
You did make the correct early call on the Hall. Kudos.
Quote from: Golden Avalanche on February 17, 2015, 09:37:42 AM
Gibbs is one of the nicer, more self aware college kids playing the game today. Great family. Ashton never an issue at Pitt and younger brother Temple is the best of the three (who'll be playing at the highest of majors in two years). Anyone -- this includes players, coaches, media, etc. -- associated with the game was shocked to see Gibbs be the one to do that.
That said, as I've written on this board for the last two years and reiterated in January, the Hall is a dumpster fire and it starts at the top. Willard is a clown far above his pay grade and he's done everything he can to do it the wrong way. He created a combustible situation these last 15 months that has resulted in a punk Frosh (Whitehead) "taking over" his program while purposely pulling back on his best player (Gibbs) that has caused his starting PG (Sina) to abandon the team in mid-February. No one expects Whitehead to remain beyond these last five games for Hall but Gibbs is feeling on an island with Willard doing nothing to save his best buddy Sina and giving in to the Whitehead/Carrington/Delgado crew.
Gibbs already handled the aftermath better then 98% would. He'll take his two game suspension for a dick move and, as it already is, it will be a total outlier to the behavior he has exhibited in every situation up to this point. The focus should now be on Willard to see if he recognizes his dumpster fire has flared to the point where his best player and good kid Gibbs snaps and throws an elbow.
Great post that puts this incident into focus. I'm thinking that we both would bet against Willard getting a sudden epiphany.
Quote from: Groin_pull on February 17, 2015, 09:12:09 AM
Wow. You need to stop taking pretty boy pills. You've had too many already.
i'm as pretty as a girl...but i bet you hate that man that said that as well. which one are you? (http://copiousnotes.bloginky.com/files/2014/03/jst_508_WhistlePTG_1122.jpg)
I could understand a heat of the moment failure considering the frustration SH players might be feeling at this point in time
I've wanted to elbow Arcidiacano once or twice myself
Quote from: Groin_pull on February 16, 2015, 10:03:45 PM
Imagine if that were reversed...and it was a white guy doing that to a black guy. How fast would it take the good Revs Al and Jesse to organize a march???
Pretty sure this wouldn't even come to their attention. Now if they didn't call it a foul and then called one against a black student for doing the same thing, maybe, MAYBE, they might say something.
Why you thought this comment was necessary is beyond me.
Quote from: LittleWade on February 17, 2015, 09:37:44 AM
Okay, I get that you're feeling butt hurt over Kristi Black getting criticized for demanding that the Las Vegas Peeps receive the title that is rightfully theirs. I just don't get why you brought that into this thread.
He's just mad that my last few posts were ripping McAdams and the MU community that supported him and calling the Mountain Ridge team cake eaters.
Seton Hall announced that they are suspending Gibbs for two games. No word what the NCAA's take will be yet.
Quote from: Lennys Tap on February 17, 2015, 09:15:27 AM
Your right. "That's not me" isn't accurate. Somewhere, in what one hopes is Gibbs's absolute worse self, that's who is is/was. He's made amends, but he needs to accept that that very dark place WAS him and that carries a cost and requires change. He's already accepted (almost asked for) any consequences, an admirable first step. I wish him luck with real change going forward.
Snapshots of our worst moments are never pretty. We try to live the best lives we can so as to not be defined by those moments. I wish Sterling Gibbs the best, hope he learns to be a better man from this. Work to be done, but he's started in the right direction.
Agree with this. His action was appalling and should merit punishment (suspend a couple of games), but should not lead to a permanent ban. If it becomes a pattern, then you reassess.
watched the game and his move was one you would expect from Suh not a young man on a college team. The fact that he has taken immediate responsibility for what he has done and has continued to apologize wins my vote for a second chance. Character is often formed by actions we wish we could take back and can't forget.
I mean...the recipient of the weak forearm "punch" was Archidiacono. I could look the other way....
I kid...sorta.
He's lucky he plays in today's era because Michael Graham or Derrick Coleman would have ended his career.
Quote from: TAMU Eagle on February 17, 2015, 01:28:01 PM
Seton Hall announced that they are suspending Gibbs for two games. No word what the NCAA's take will be yet.
that's what boeheim said he would do if gibbs were on his team ;D
Quote from: rocket surgeon on February 17, 2015, 06:41:42 PM
that's what boeheim said he would do if gibbs were on his team ;D
Ha.
Same goes for Miami football, OSU football, USC football...
Heck...SMU is facing a tournament ban. They could self impose one for this year...but they will actually make the tourney. For them, it's better to let the NCAA impose the ban for next year when it won't matter for them. This stuff has been going on for a decade or more. Quite frankly, why would a program like SMU self-impose for this year when they traditionally never make it? It makes no sense. If we had a great team next year, I would want MU to self-impose a ban this year. Common sense.