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LloydMooresLegs

Watched OTs 2 through 5.  My life will be measurably better if I never have to listen to Dick Vitale's voice again.  I could not enjoy an excellent performance by that Sherman kid because Vitale's wouldn't shut his yap about it.  Good lord.

Marqevans

What a difference between Brey and Pitino.  Brey is smiling at his team under pressure, and Pitino is yelling at his players with every mistake.

keefe

Quote from: Marqevans on February 10, 2013, 01:45:55 PM
What a difference between Brey and Pitino.  Brey is smiling at his team under pressure, and Pitino is yelling at his players with every mistake.

Yea, Mike Brey's a Lover, not a fighter




Death on call

bilsu

I am glad Notre Dame won the game. I think the best part of it was the announcers saying after the game was tied at the end of regulation that there was about a 1000 fans that left with a little over a minute to go in regulation that are going to be kicking themselves as they drive home. Imagine missing the end of that game, because  you gave up and wanted to beat traffic.

LloydMooresLegs

Quote from: Marqevans on February 10, 2013, 01:45:55 PM
What a difference between Brey and Pitino.  Brey is smiling at his team under pressure, and Pitino is yelling at his players with every mistake.

It was so great to see Brey's unabashed wonder and joy at what was happening.  He really enjoyed the whole ride.  And your right, Pitino was just pissed. 

GGGG

Quote from: LloydMooresLegs on February 10, 2013, 02:27:48 PM
It was so great to see Brey's unabashed wonder and joy at what was happening.  He really enjoyed the whole ride.  And your right, Pitino was just pissed. 


I'd be pissed too.  Louisville sh*t that game away about four times.

real chili 83

Quote from: bilsu on February 10, 2013, 02:22:40 PM
I am glad Notre Dame won the game. I think the best part of it was the announcers saying after the game was tied at the end of regulation that there was about a 1000 fans that left with a little over a minute to go in regulation that are going to be kicking themselves as they drive home. Imagine missing the end of that game, because  you gave up and wanted to beat traffic.

Not too much traffic on the corner of Juniper and Douglas. 

MU82

Quote from: The Sultan of South Wayne on February 10, 2013, 03:56:11 PM

I'd be pissed too.  Louisville sh*t that game away about four times.

Agree, Sultan, and I hope Pitino is blaming himself for some of it.

I can understand him letting Russ Smith take the game in his own hands once. Or maybe even twice. But after that, I'm using some of those TOs I never called. You're the Hall of Fame coach; it wasn't working; use an effin' TO and set up a play instead of settling for a 35-footer.

I mean, fool Pitino three times, shame on Pitino!
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