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Originally posted by tropicalshox View PostTwo posters got it right. Carmichael kicked on out after making contact and vision with Cotton. That part was obviously with intent. Although it didn't negatively effect the Shocker's outcome, it should of been a flagrant 2 with ejection. That would also caused Elign to review Carmichael's action to consider further suspension.
anyway, he had the rebound corraled, and then split second kicked out
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Yes...clearly F2. Flagrant in that it was clearly intentional and with malice. I know that is not how the rules are written but consider the following: intentional because he has spent ____ years playing the game and is a well conditioned athlete that can dunk on a moment's notice from sometimes impossible angles with three people hanging off of him. Yet, collecting rebounds somehow escapes his physical control? And the kick just happens to drop the primary defender that kept him in check all night? I may have been born at night but not last night. Expect this to continue the rest of the year. He made it clear when he laid out Carl Hall on the last second shot (it was a charge!) that the F1 meant nothing and he fully intends to bulldoze his way to the NCAA. Bank on it.
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Originally posted by 1972Shocker View Posthttp://www.usatoday.com/story/gameon...lapse/1927877/
If this article is any indication I have to give Jackie Carmichael credit for handling the situation pretty well.
"Some people on campus were calling me 'Jackie Chan Carmichael' If it wasn't such a bad memory, I might keep it," Carmichael said on Monday morning." "If I was someone who wasn't at the game in our fanbase, I guess I would think it was intentional. I'm looking at it from my point of view, though, and I didn't mean it. I went up for a rebound like I usually do." "Our team fought hard and I had one really crucial play that cost us."
Carmichael showing more class than a lot of fans and coaches. I believe him. That has nothing to do with it not still being a danerous play and a flagrant foul. It was and I think he knew it.
I went back and looked at the videos frame by frame. I think it was a dangerous play, but not with malice. It would appear his leg is starting to head out before he would have seen Tekele. At the speed everything was going, it would have been extremly hard not to make contact. However, whether Carmichael was trying to avoid that contact or merely turning around in air to land, his fully extented leg started to retract before contact. in doing so, it fortunately just missed Tekele's face and neck, but it hit him in the chest and, due to Tekele lower body extending outward, caught on his chest momentarily before coming off as JC finished his turn. Had JC not turned, but continued straight forward, it would have been much worse, and I would have totally considered it with malice.
As for anyone saying Tekele flopped, they're nuts.
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Originally posted by jocoshock View PostHe actually was the second leading scorer tonight. Can you imagine what this guy would be like if he could cut out the stupid fouls and play consistently for two halves???????
And I wouldn't say that's just on Early. Imagine what this team would be like if they could cut out the stupid fouls and play consistently for two halves. We're so streaky and foul-prone.Originally posted by BleacherReportFred VanVleet on Shockers' 3-Pt Shooting Confidence -- ' Honestly, I just tell these guys to let their nuts hang.'
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So I see some of their fans are admitting to things being thrown, including roll-up banners at our team and the refs. Some of them are condoning it (not all, of course). And they have the nerve to call others classless.
What I find sad in this whole thing is the total lack of understanding of human behavior. If the situation was flipped around, they would be acting like us and us like them.
The part I find hilarious is how they complained of Marshall "whining" about the kick and "talking his way out of a loss" by convincing the refs to review the play. The only rational conclusion is that they would be fine if Mulluer sat on his hands and didn't do everything within his power and the rules to put his team in a position to win.
Of course, we all know that's BS. Any coach who would so such a thing isn't qualified to lead a D1 program.
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GMs real genius was talking the ball and the rim into connecting with each other on Williams and Cle's shots, while getting the other goal to deny JCs last shot.
Talk about talking his way out of a loss."When life hands you lemons, make lemonade." Better have some sugar and water too, or else your lemonade will suck!
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