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Windyplayer


Ellenson Guerrero

Idk, what do you really expect from a Duke fan?  They've had Coach K around forever and always have a stable of five star players coming in; anything else looks like problem areas from their perspective. 
"What we take for-granted, others pray for..." - Brent Williams 3/30/14

Windyplayer

True. But if you're that biased then why bother writing articles?

shiloh26

This is a pretty fantastic lede:

"Fans of Wayne's World and/or Alice Cooper will know that Milwaukee is an Algonquin name meaning, "The Good Land." Unfortunately for fans of the Milwaukee Bucks and/or Marquette University, the basketball landscape has been anything but good."

That is just good writing.

Let's try to beat it.  I'll go with: "The Violent Femmes, from MIlwaukee, once sang "Good Feeling."  Unfortunately for Bucks and/or MU, the feelings in Milwaukee have not been so good, when it comes to basketball."


JLank11

Happy Days was filmed in Milwaukee but fans of the Bucks, or of Marquette, have not known many happy days recently but things are about to change thanks to Duke and our former Blue Devils who have sent Jabari Parker and Steve Wojowhoisyourhouse to them for hopefully happier days on the shores of Lake Michigan.

Is that good writing there?

MU_Beav

#5
Yes, clever writing, but inaccurate.  NCAAs 7 out of 8 years, 2 sweet 16s and an elite 8.

Galway Eagle

Quote from: Fear_Of_A_Badger_Planet on July 15, 2014, 01:56:24 PM
Yes, clever writing, but in accurate.  NCAAs 7 out of 8 years, 2 sweet 16s and an elite 8.

Or 10/13 ncaas with a final four, elite 8 and couple of sweet 16s.  

It's possible they hold a higher standard of what's good but that's the only thing I can fathom. 
Retire Terry Rand's jersey!

frozena pizza


barfolomew

The main point I got out of the article is that a former Duke star and 15-year Duke assistant coach can get his name misspelled by the Duke faithful.
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Windyplayer

"Milwaukee is home to Arty Bremer, infamous--or perhaps heralded--for his attempted assassination of George Wallace and Jeffrey Dahmer, serial killer who is often referred to as the 'Milwaukee Cannibal.' Unfortunately, Marquette won't be slaying the competition this year and will need to feast on competition outside their conference."

Windyplayer

Quote from: frozena pizza on July 15, 2014, 01:58:04 PM
Why even bother to acknowledge this?
It was the one article that popped up on my Google Alerts for Marquette so naturally I felt compelled to read it and then dissect it.

Galway Eagle

http://dukereport.com/fantake/top-ten-reasons-james-michael-mcadoo-going-pro/dsmith/

This is his other article.  The guys clearly a fan who wants attention.  This is bleacherreport for just duke fans. 
Retire Terry Rand's jersey!

Spotcheck Billy

Quote from: windyplayer on July 15, 2014, 02:02:25 PM
"Milwaukee is home to Arty Bremer, infamous--or perhaps heralded--for his attempted assassination of George Wallace and Jeffrey Dahmer

Wait, what? Bremer attempted to assassinate Dahmer?!
that would be about right for that link

(Milwaukee, also the site of a failed attempt on Teddy Roosevelt)

Knight Commission

Milwaukee is home to Harley Davidson. Unfortunately, Marquette will not be riding high on the hog throughout next season when Dule alum Wojo takes the helm for the Golden Eagles.

77ncaachamps

Fans of the NBA and basketball know that Durham is the home to legendary coach Mike Krzyzewski and has produced players such as Grant Hill and Erik Meek. Unfortunately for fans of the NBA (sorry, no major team there) and/or Duke University, continuous Top 25 recruiting classes (and 7 burger boys) in the past three years have led to two quick exits in the NCAA tournament. And for true basketball enthusiasts, college basketball was non-existent on Duke's campus until 1980 when Coach K stepped onto it.
SS Marquette

Galway Eagle

Quote from: 77ncaachamps on July 15, 2014, 02:08:58 PM
Fans of the NBA and basketball know that Durham is the home to legendary coach Mike Krzyzewski and has produced players such as Grant Hill and Erik Meek. Unfortunately for fans of the NBA (sorry, no major team there) and/or Duke University, continuous Top 25 recruiting classes (and 7 burger boys) in the past three years have led to two quick exits in the NCAA tournament. And for true basketball enthusiasts, college basketball was non-existent on Duke's campus until 1980 when Coach K stepped onto it.

Not to be nitpicky but they did have 4 final fours (two time losing in the championship) before coach K.  I mean for all of our history we don't have 4 final fours. 
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77ncaachamps

Quote from: BagpipingBoxer on July 15, 2014, 02:12:46 PM
Not to be nitpicky but they did have 4 final fours (two time losing in the championship) before coach K.  I mean for all of our history we don't have 4 final fours. 

Burger boys. You can only do so much with the talent you don't have.

3 ain't shabby...under two different coaches.

Theirs? ALL under one legendary coach.
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MU82

Quote from: BagpipingBoxer on July 15, 2014, 01:57:32 PM
Or 10/13 ncaas with a final four, elite 8 and couple of sweet 16s.  

It's possible they hold a higher standard of what's good but that's the only thing I can fathom. 

Since winning the title in 2010, Duke is 5-4 in the NCAAs, including first-round losses to Lehigh and Mercer. Marquette is 7-3 with no first-round losses (but one tourney miss).

Maybe, just as some here worried we'd turn into another SLU, the Dookies are worried they're turning into the next MU. Oh, the humanity!
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Atticus

Quote from: 77ncaachamps on July 15, 2014, 02:15:56 PM
Burger boys. You can only do so much with the talent you don't have.

3 ain't shabby...under two different coaches.

Theirs? ALL under one legendary coach.

If you are going to undermine duke's tourney performance throughout the programs history, I'm curious what you have to say about ours.

We have one final four appearance in the last 35+ years and, if I'm not mistaken, it was one of the most lopsided games in final four history. And the worst part is is that KU didn't even win the title.

Galway Eagle

Quote from: 77ncaachamps on July 15, 2014, 02:15:56 PM
Burger boys. You can only do so much with the talent you don't have.

3 ain't shabby...under two different coaches.

Theirs? ALL under one legendary coach.

Perhaps I'm not understanding what you're saying in this post but they did their 15 final fours under three coaches Vic bubas (the first three), Bill Foster (78) and Coach K (everything else).  If anything your best angle at underming Dukes success would be talking about how Bill Foster got Duke to the championship then left them for South Carolina that'd really put into context about who Duke was pre Coach K. 
Retire Terry Rand's jersey!

TJ

Quote from: Atticus on July 15, 2014, 02:21:26 PM
If you are going to undermine duke's tourney performance throughout the programs history, I'm curious what you have to say about ours.

We have one final four appearance in the last 35+ years and, if I'm not mistaken, it was one of the most lopsided games in final four history. And the worst part is is that KU didn't even win the title.
Seriously...

Not to mention he's just flat out incorrect.  They've had 15 Final Fours under 3 different coaches.  Unless he thinks Coach K was there in 1963, 1964, 1966, & 1978...

GGGG

Outside of a few inaccuracies, none of which were terribly consequential, I didn't think the article was *that* bad.

TAMU, Knower of Ball

Definitely some Duke arrogance in the article. Also several inaccuracies (unless Noskowiak somehow reclassified to 2014), but theme of the article is true. Both Parker and Wojo will have some growing pains in their first year.
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keefe

Quote from: Atticus on July 15, 2014, 02:21:26 PM
it was one of the most lopsided games in final four history. And the worst part is is that KU didn't even win the title.

Not just one of the most lopsided but certainly one of the most shameful defeats in Marquette's history. To be humiliated on so public a stage is hateful.


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hoyasincebirth

Besides this line: "Unfortunately for fans of the Milwaukee Bucks and/or Marquette University, the basketball landscape has been anything but good." there's nothing particularly insulting or inaccurate about the article. Yeah that part is woefully inaccurate, but there wasn't really anything wrong with the rest.

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