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Re: Wisconsin Sports Awards
« Reply #25 on: June 08, 2019, 12:22:17 PM »
I suppose Broeker and Johnson should at least be given credit for keeping their accounts active.  A true snowflake deletes their Twitter account when times get tough.

Unless he and his family are getting threats from delusional fans. Then I think it is more than fair game.
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Re: Wisconsin Sports Awards
« Reply #26 on: June 08, 2019, 01:55:33 PM »
I suppose Broeker and Johnson should at least be given credit for keeping their accounts active.  A true snowflake deletes their Twitter account when times get tough.

Says the guy crying about a coach Tweeting a quote from a player in the NBA Finals.
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Re: Wisconsin Sports Awards
« Reply #27 on: June 08, 2019, 02:15:58 PM »
Kind of a clown move for highly paid university employees like Broeker and Johnson to be throwing shade at their former amateur athletes for transferring.  Over 800 players transferred this year and it happens at almost every school, so why are they all butt hurt about it?
Unless he knows a lot more about the whole stuiation than we do and is giving advice to the team
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Re: Wisconsin Sports Awards
« Reply #28 on: June 08, 2019, 02:28:02 PM »
I suppose Broeker and Johnson should at least be given credit for keeping their accounts active.  A true snowflake deletes their Twitter account when times get tough.

Borrowing from another thread....things I 'don't get'...... people who think it is OK to say rude things about or threaten family members of public figures on social media.   
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Re: Wisconsin Sports Awards
« Reply #29 on: June 08, 2019, 03:15:36 PM »

Quite a clown post...


Kind of a clown move for highly paid university employees like Broeker and Johnson to be throwing shade at their former amateur athletes for transferring.  Over 800 players transferred this year and it happens at almost every school, so why are they all butt hurt about it?

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Re: Wisconsin Sports Awards
« Reply #30 on: June 08, 2019, 04:52:00 PM »
I suppose Broeker and Johnson should at least be given credit for keeping their accounts active.  A true snowflake deletes their Twitter account when times get tough.

So you're a true Marquette "fan" eh?

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Re: Wisconsin Sports Awards
« Reply #31 on: June 08, 2019, 05:53:07 PM »
So you're a true Marquette "fan" eh?

Yes.  I watch every single game and attend as many as I possibly can.  I even got and enjoyed the Dwayne Streeter reference someone threw out in another thread earlier this week.  Actually, in a different thread about Doug McDermott posted the same day, Henry Domercant’s name appeared in a list of top scorers throughout the last 20 years or whatever it was.  If memory serves, Domercant played against Marquette during the season on that list, and I was there to see it (not that he was anything more than a good scorer on a low major).  Hell, I was even there when Richard Shaw got a technical for hanging on the rim after a breakaway dunk against Steve Nash’s Santa Clara team in a game that was played at the old Arena.  So yeah, I’d say I’m a true Marquette fan, whatever that even means.

In this thread, you’ve called me a “snowflake” and “Mr. Hauser” and have questioned my Marquette fandom.  If personal attacks make you feel better, you do you.

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Re: Wisconsin Sports Awards
« Reply #32 on: June 08, 2019, 09:13:23 PM »
Yes.  I watch every single game and attend as many as I possibly can.  I even got and enjoyed the Dwayne Streeter reference someone threw out in another thread earlier this week.  Actually, in a different thread about Doug McDermott posted the same day, Henry Domercant’s name appeared in a list of top scorers throughout the last 20 years or whatever it was.  If memory serves, Domercant played against Marquette during the season on that list, and I was there to see it (not that he was anything more than a good scorer on a low major).  Hell, I was even there when Richard Shaw got a technical for hanging on the rim after a breakaway dunk against Steve Nash’s Santa Clara team in a game that was played at the old Arena.  So yeah, I’d say I’m a true Marquette fan, whatever that even means.

In this thread, you’ve called me a “snowflake” and “Mr. Hauser” and have questioned my Marquette fandom.  If personal attacks make you feel better, you do you.

Solid resume. I haven't been on Earth as long as you have. But I also support our coaches and administrators unless they've done squirmy stuff. So, different strokes, I guess.

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Re: Wisconsin Sports Awards
« Reply #33 on: June 08, 2019, 09:24:07 PM »
Yes.  I watch every single game and attend as many as I possibly can.  I even got and enjoyed the Dwayne Streeter reference someone threw out in another thread earlier this week.  Actually, in a different thread about Doug McDermott posted the same day, Henry Domercant’s name appeared in a list of top scorers throughout the last 20 years or whatever it was.  If memory serves, Domercant played against Marquette during the season on that list, and I was there to see it (not that he was anything more than a good scorer on a low major).  Hell, I was even there when Richard Shaw got a technical for hanging on the rim after a breakaway dunk against Steve Nash’s Santa Clara team in a game that was played at the old Arena.  So yeah, I’d say I’m a true Marquette fan, whatever that even means.

In this thread, you’ve called me a “snowflake” and “Mr. Hauser” and have questioned my Marquette fandom.  If personal attacks make you feel better, you do you.

I worked that game at the Arena as the Asst. AD in MU athletics. It was a lot of fun.  I guess we can all call ourselves fans.  I'm going to support the ones playing with Marquette uniforms on the front this season. 
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