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  • Big Bad Coach gets incredibly fired up with extremely good cause and to protect his players. Big Bad Coach gets tossed out of the game. Big Bad Coach goes overboard (for some) in his attempt to make sure the referees knew what a terrible job they were doing before leaving the court. Big Bad Coach gets a one game suspension for an exhibition game in Canada. That hurts almost as bad as a slap on the wrist, but it appeases those who love participation trophies and have probably never been competitive in their lives.

    Team is playing with zero fire. Team is showing no fight. Team is getting physically manhandled both legally and illegally. Big Bad Coach gets ejected fighting for his players. Coach shows entirely too much (for some) intensity in letting the refs know they suck before leaving. Team finds cohesiveness and fire for the first time on trip. Team becomes better by leaps and bounds because of this cohesiveness and the knowledge that Big Bad Coach is willing to fight for them. Big Bad Coach gets a one game suspension for an exhibition game in Canada. That hurts almost as bad as a slap on the wrist, but it appeases those who love participation trophies and have probably never been competitive in their lives.

    Take your pick. I'll agree with Seth Greenburg. This team will be leaps and bounds better because they know their coach is willing to fight for them, and in turn they will fight for him.
    Last edited by ShockdaWorld; August 10, 2016, 03:44 PM.
    "You Don't Have to Play a Perfect Game. Your Best is Good Enough."

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    • Originally posted by HockeyShock View Post
      So...hear me out...one of the themes I've seen of the basketball-related posts in this thread is that the team, and a couple of players in particular, don't look nearly as motivated as they'll need to be if the Shox want to remain successful.

      Also, reading the first comment on the tweet about 3G's suspension tonight, it's clear that there are plenty of people out there who think we're done as a nationally-ranked program since Fred, Ron, and Evan left.

      You have a coach that leads by example, and expects his leaders to do the same. Also, you have the opportunity to reinforce that in an exhibition a full two months before the start of official practices. In a situation where the worst thing that will happen is having to let one of your assistant coaches, who you have the utmost confidence in anyway, get some reps in the head coach position.

      Seems to me that, embarrassing or not, Coach did what he thought he needed to set up success in the upcoming season. Especially given the fact that he already had one player with a concussion, the play was trending toward more players getting injured, and the scorekeeper had been lax in his duties multiple times (I'm remembering our reaction against the timekeeper in St. Louis just this last spring).

      Omelette. Eggs.
      The episode was beneficial, gauging the last 7 minutes anyway, and hopefully will be going forward into the winter months. As much as I hate to admit it, ISU red & N. Iowa will be playing every bit as hard as these Canuck's have been the last several days. So will other Valley members.

      The juxtaposition, for me at least, was remembering the days of R. Smithson berating the players, versus the refs, in a public spectrum. Now, that was embarrassing!! The results spoke for themselves. That doesn't mean I don't like Smithson.

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      • Originally posted by ShockdaWorld View Post
        Big Bad Coach gets incredibly fired up with extremely good cause and to protect his players. Big Bad Coach gets tossed out of the game. Big Bad Coach goes overboard (for some) in his attempt to make sure the referees knew what a terrible job they were doing before leaving the court. Big Bad Coach gets a one game suspension for an exhibition game in Canada. That hurts almost as bad as a slap on the wrist, but it appeases those who love participation trophies and have probably never been competitive in their lives.

        Team is playing with zero fire. Team is showing no fight. Team is getting physically manhandled both legally and illegally. Big Bad Coach gets ejected fighting for his players. Coach shows entirely too much (for some) intensity in letting the refs know they suck before leaving. Team finds cohesiveness and fire for the first time on trip. Team becomes better by leaps and bounds because of this cohesiveness and the knowledge that Big Bad Coach is willing to fight for them. Big Bad Coach gets a one game suspension for an exhibition game in Canada. That hurts almost as bad as a slap on the wrist, but it appeases those who love participation trophies and have probably never been competitive in their lives.

        Take your pick. I'll agree with Seth Davis. This team will be leaps and bounds better because they know their coach is willing to fight for them, and in turn they will fight for him.
        Seth Greenburg .. not Seth Davis ... Seth Davis spoke poorly of this ..

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        • Originally posted by Stickboy46 View Post
          By December? By next Monday ...
          Next Monday?...tomorrow no one will remember this but us, KU, CU, and IlSt fans.

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          • Shockerfever,

            I didn't address you personally yesterday (in fact I had a smilie face following my comment that was not addressed to anyone in particular), but today I will. It's great to see you concerned with Public Relations and WSU's reputation so much that you have brought it up multiple times. You obviously have a career in Communications and probably are employed by one of the top advertising firms in our city. I will cling to your messages on Shockernet for the remainder of time. I j/k. :)

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            • Do you f***in people ever watch how GM acts/reacts during games? None of this should be surprising to you in the least bit. He's a bit of a hothead/a-hole/d!ck AND THAT IS ALSO WHY WE LOVE HIM, you just didn't ever know it. All those wins in March, all the banners, all the rings...there is a direct correlation. You are absolutely fooling yourself if you think different.

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              • Originally posted by Stickboy46 View Post
                Seth Greenburg .. not Seth Davis ... Seth Davis spoke poorly of this ..
                You are correct. I wrote down the wrong Seth. I will correct.
                "You Don't Have to Play a Perfect Game. Your Best is Good Enough."

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                • Blow over by Monday? By December? That video clip will be on every opponent message board and all over social media for every game this season and probably next season. People seeing that clip won't see Nurger getting a concussion, or any other player getting "rugby hit", or anything else that WSU fans find as causes for the action. Those other people will only see Marshall fighting his way through assistant coaches and players trying to keep him away from a referee.

                  That's the way the world works any more. We never see what caused a reaction, we just see the reaction, because that fits nicely into time slots on TV and social media.

                  SportsCenter took programming time away from the Olympics to broadcast the negative aspects to the nation. Let that sink in just a bit. Marshall's outburst was considered more newsworthy than some aspects of the Olympics. They didn't televise any bad calls. The world has no clue about "protecting players", they just saw what looks like a temper tantrum from someone who has anger management issues. Did SC report that Marshall did that to fire up, inspire, or teach his players? Nope. They showed it for the knee jerk reaction of a college basketball coach acting like the manager of a professional baseball team.

                  You expect that type of reaction in MLB. You expect fights in hockey games. That's been part of those sports for a long time. there are different commonly accepted standards of behavior in different sports. Marshall's action was so surprising to see in a basketball game that it got national sports coverage. A similar outburst by a minor league baseball manager wouldn't even be reported by local media covering the game for the local paper.
                  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 WalterSobchak View Post
                    Do you f***in people ever watch how GM acts/reacts during games? None of this should be surprising to you in the least bit. He's a bit of a hothead/a-hole/d!ck AND THAT IS ALSO WHY WE LOVE HIM, you just didn't ever know it. All those wins in March, all the banners, all the rings...there is a direct correlation. You are absolutely fooling yourself if you think different.
                    I've been at all but 2 home games since 2003 and can't recall Marshall being nose to nose with an official at mid court after being restrained by 3 coaches and a player in his time here. He does get animated. He does get after the officials....but does it in the way that has been deemed acceptable by the NCAA and by the coaching & officiating communities. Marshall has only been ran on one occasion off the top of my head, and that was in St Louis. Otherwise he has effectively doubled his career technical fouls received count in the last 4 days.
                    -Be who you are and say what you feel because those who mind don't matter and those who matter don't mind-

                    GO SHOX!

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                    • Originally posted by ShockdaWorld View Post
                      Big Bad Coach gets incredibly fired up with extremely good cause and to protect his players. Big Bad Coach gets tossed out of the game. Big Bad Coach goes overboard (for some) in his attempt to make sure the referees knew what a terrible job they were doing before leaving the court. Big Bad Coach gets a one game suspension for an exhibition game in Canada. That hurts almost as bad as a slap on the wrist, but it appeases those who love participation trophies and have probably never been competitive in their lives.

                      Team is playing with zero fire. Team is showing no fight. Team is getting physically manhandled both legally and illegally. Big Bad Coach gets ejected fighting for his players. Coach shows entirely too much (for some) intensity in letting the refs know they suck before leaving. Team finds cohesiveness and fire for the first time on trip. Team becomes better by leaps and bounds because of this cohesiveness and the knowledge that Big Bad Coach is willing to fight for them. Big Bad Coach gets a one game suspension for an exhibition game in Canada. That hurts almost as bad as a slap on the wrist, but it appeases those who love participation trophies and have probably never been competitive in their lives.

                      Take your pick. I'll agree with Seth Greenburg. This team will be leaps and bounds better because they know their coach is willing to fight for them, and in turn they will fight for him.
                      Agreed, the punishment fits the crime:
                      Boatright: "Coach, we gotta do something."
                      3G: "I know, I know"
                      Boatright: " Hey, I got it! You sign this form letter apology, and during tomorrow's unscheduled exhibition, how about you and Lyn take the day off and have a couple of drinks by the hotel pool. I'll call it a suspension."
                      3G: "I'm good with that."

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                      • Originally posted by Aargh View Post
                        Blow over by Monday? By December? That video clip will be on every opponent message board and all over social media for every game this season and probably next season. People seeing that clip won't see Nurger getting a concussion, or any other player getting "rugby hit", or anything else that WSU fans find as causes for the action. Those other people will only see Marshall fighting his way through assistant coaches and players trying to keep him away from a referee.

                        That's the way the world works any more. We never see what caused a reaction, we just see the reaction, because that fits nicely into time slots on TV and social media.

                        SportsCenter took programming time away from the Olympics to broadcast the negative aspects to the nation. Let that sink in just a bit. Marshall's outburst was considered more newsworthy than some aspects of the Olympics. They didn't televise any bad calls. The world has no clue about "protecting players", they just saw what looks like a temper tantrum from someone who has anger management issues. Did SC report that Marshall did that to fire up, inspire, or teach his players? Nope. They showed it for the knee jerk reaction of a college basketball coach acting like the manager of a professional baseball team.

                        You expect that type of reaction in MLB. You expect fights in hockey games. That's been part of those sports for a long time. there are different commonly accepted standards of behavior in different sports. Marshall's action was so surprising to see in a basketball game that it got national sports coverage. A similar outburst by a minor league baseball manager wouldn't even be reported by local media covering the game for the local paper.
                        I'll give you the fact that opposing fan message boards will save that clip. That's expected. Have we given up the Karate Kick gif yet? No .. that's what opposing fan bases do. Should we care? No not really. Media and the general public is about the flavor of the day. 99.99999% of people wont remember this in a week.

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                        • Originally posted by Eric View Post
                          Agreed, the punishment fits the crime:
                          Boatright: "Coach, we gotta do something."
                          3G: "I know, I know"
                          Boatright: " Hey, I got it! You sign this form letter apology, and during tomorrow's unscheduled exhibition, how about you and Lyn take the day off and have a couple of drinks by the hotel pool. I'll call it a suspension."
                          3G: "I'm good with that."
                          Exactly
                          "You Don't Have to Play a Perfect Game. Your Best is Good Enough."

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                          • Bobby Knight approved of coach's performance last night.

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                            • I am open any offerings by those who claim that HCGM was "only protecting his players" as to how is best able to protect his players when he is not "in the game"?
                              “Losers Average Losers.” ― Paul Tudor Jones

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                              • Originally posted by Slalomshocker View Post
                                I've been at all but 2 home games since 2003 and can't recall Marshall being nose to nose with an official at mid court after being restrained by 3 coaches and a player in his time here. He does get animated. He does get after the officials....but does it in the way that has been deemed acceptable by the NCAA and by the coaching & officiating communities. Marshall has only been ran on one occasion off the top of my head, and that was in St Louis. Otherwise he has effectively doubled his career technical fouls received count in the last 4 days.
                                There was a game last year where Marshall had an extended close encounter with the refs at midcourt at half time. IIRC.

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