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Originally posted by ShockerFever View Post
There’s actually been numerous examples of this occurrence in all levels of all sports.
Sure Marshall is partly to blame for managing and recruiting the characters but to say that the players are completely innocent because “they’re 20” is just as backwards as what you’re complaining about the opposite direction.
Might wanna dial back on the Marshall hate cuz he ain’t leaving for a while. Maybe take a “shocker fan break” since it appears this is something that puts a great deal of personal conflict deep within your soul.
I like almost all of your posts but the subtlety of this one makes it one of your finest
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Originally posted by Blackmag View PostI bought a bag of oranges the other day and I didn’t realize how bad they were till I got home. Learned not to buy oranges from Dillions this time of year...Kung Wu say, man who read woman like book, prefer braille!
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Originally posted by RoyalShock View PostBack to the Gonzaga interest, it seems most of their fans online aren't interested. Maybe someone should go over there and tell them he's the next Ron Baker.
At the beginning of the 3rd game, Erik would walk onto the court with his chest puffed out and be messing about with the crowd instead of warming up, because he knows he is going to easily win all 10 matches already. Meanwhile Ron would make some defensive adjustments and the 3rd match would essentially be a draw.
In the next 2 matches Ron's consistent shooting would edge out a now refocused Erik who is starting to become rattled.
The next 5 matches Ron would walk all over Erik, while Erik stomps around on the court pissing and moaning and chucking up prayers out of frustration.
In the handshake line, Ron would extend his hand and tell Erik and his father that they played well.
Ron vs Erik: 7-1-2Kung Wu say, man who read woman like book, prefer braille!
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1976 has blamed ES's slump on the assumption that Marshall's coaching of ES started after the UConn game. There is absolutely no indication of htat.
There is very solid evidence that Stevenson made an absolute a$$of himself after that game. Perhaps is was after that game that "Marshall broke my son's spirit", as ES's Dad has stated without giving a time frame. Disrespectoing opponents and their fans is a spirit that needs to be broken.
The appearance is that if ES was told to show some class, that he pouted and went into a slump and showed no energy (or even interest) on the court for several games after that.
Marshall had coached ES for a year and a half before the UConn game. Evidently Stevenson getting told to show some class and don't disrespect fans and players in their gym brokwe his spirit.
I will say that ES was really good against the soft part of the schedule.The future's so bright - I gotta wear shades.
We like to cut down nets and get sized for championship rings.
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Originally posted by Aargh View Post1976 has blamed ES's slump on the assumption that Marshall's coaching of ES started after the UConn game. There is absolutely no indication of htat.
There is very solid evidence that Stevenson made an absolute a$$of himself after that game. Perhaps is was after that game that "Marshall broke my son's spirit", as ES's Dad has stated without giving a time frame. Disrespectoing opponents and their fans is a spirit that needs to be broken.
The appearance is that if ES was told to show some class, that he pouted and went into a slump and showed no energy (or even interest) on the court for several games after that.
Marshall had coached ES for a year and a half before the UConn game. Evidently Stevenson getting told to show some class and don't disrespect fans and players in their gym brokwe his spirit.
I will say that ES was really good against the soft part of the schedule.
Given the number of players leaving the Shockers one could objectively speculate that "coaching" had some thing to do with these departures; whether it was poor recruiting by the coaches or comments during practices or comments during games or comments post games or throwing players "under the bus" via post game comments.
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