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Eustachy has to be drinking.......again

Guys, it wasn't any of those things. It was the home crowd, they intimidated the sheep.

[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Osw3f-3zOg[/youtube]
 
first time I've ever heard a coach say his team was intimidated by the home crowd. Well, I'm sure those crowds will get back to smaller, less intimidating numbers for future games!
 
bladerunnr said:
first time I've ever heard a coach say his team was intimidated by the home crowd. Well, I'm sure those crowds will get back to smaller, less intimidating numbers for future games!
:rofl: :rofl: :rofl:
+3000

This coach is fucking hilarious and only adds to the TOTAL OWNING OF THE GREENIES :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen:

BEST SEASON EVA!!! I'm loving this!!!! :beer:
 
HAHAHAHA translation "We're just not used to having fans" AHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
Maybe the saddest of all greenie schools we have thumped this year!!!!
Making it even better is this is a rival win and they are embarrassing themselves even more. LOVE IT!!! Hey eustachy you might have cost your team the game with that T. Anyone in the Rado media ask you that one?
 
Three points:

(1) Is it really necessary to accuse a previous alcoholic of being hitting the bottle again based on his actions on the sidelines and his post game comments? Boy if sideline antics are a standard for determining alcoholics, guess that coach at Indiana who threw the chair across the court and the guy who in the AA went on a rant and was pounding on the scorer's table were alcoholics!

(2) As for a player diving through another player to get to the ball with no foul being called is certainly nothing new in basketball. Has been going on for years. I do think it is more prevalent in some conferences than others but I can't comment on whether it is allowed against any one player on a team than the other plays; would probably appear that way because it is happening to the team's "go to" player.

(3) I am probably more reserved about getting hyped up about a season before conference play is even half way over. Have seen the bottom fall out too many times and with our OOC schedule and SOS could see that happening at the end of this season even if we don't stumble too badly in conference play.
 
wylrae said:
Three points:

(1) Is it really necessary to accuse a previous alcoholic of being hitting the bottle again based on his actions on the sidelines and his post game comments? Boy if sideline antics are a standard for determining alcoholics, guess that coach at Indiana who threw the chair across the court and the guy who in the AA went on a rant and was pounding on the scorer's table were alcoholics!

(2) As for a player diving through another player to get to the ball with no foul being called is certainly nothing new in basketball. Has been going on for years. I do think it is more prevalent in some conferences than others but I can't comment on whether it is allowed against any one player on a team than the other plays; would probably appear that way because it is happening to the team's "go to" player.

(3) I am probably more reserved about getting hyped up about a season before conference play is even half way over. Have seen the bottom fall out too many times and with our OOC schedule and SOS could see that happening at the end of this season even if we don't stumble too badly in conference play.
To address Point 1- yes is the answer. Fact is he was an alcoholic, very well documented. He acted like a jackass last night and deserves the criticism. Nobody uses sideline antics to determine if a coach is an alcoholic, but LE was a big boy and made his own reputation.
 
wylrae said:
Three points:

(1) Is it really necessary to accuse a previous alcoholic of being hitting the bottle again based on his actions on the sidelines and his post game comments? Boy if sideline antics are a standard for determining alcoholics, guess that coach at Indiana who threw the chair across the court and the guy who in the AA went on a rant and was pounding on the scorer's table were alcoholics!

(2) As for a player diving through another player to get to the ball with no foul being called is certainly nothing new in basketball. Has been going on for years. I do think it is more prevalent in some conferences than others but I can't comment on whether it is allowed against any one player on a team than the other plays; would probably appear that way because it is happening to the team's "go to" player.

(3) I am probably more reserved about getting hyped up about a season before conference play is even half way over. Have seen the bottom fall out too many times and with our OOC schedule and SOS could see that happening at the end of this season even if we don't stumble too badly in conference play.

I never said he hit the bottle again because of his sideline antics. I cited his comment to the press after the game. That comment is so off base and stupid that only someone drunk could come up with it.
 
wylrae said:
(1) Is it really necessary to accuse a previous alcoholic of being hitting the bottle again based on his actions on the sidelines and his post game comments?

Eh, absolutely hell yes it is, especially when it comes to the Rams and all of their bullshit. :roll: :lol:
 
Since when did we get all uppity when we talk some shit on one of our biggest rivals for fun? I mean they CLOWNED themselves. Dude threw his own fanbase under the bus LOL. This is POKES message board. I got a kick outta these commits cause I thought they were hilarious!!! :lol:
FUCK CSU
FUCK BYU
anyone else?? I forget???
 
Wyolie Coyote said:
wylrae said:
Three points:

(1) Is it really necessary to accuse a previous alcoholic of being hitting the bottle again based on his actions on the sidelines and his post game comments? Boy if sideline antics are a standard for determining alcoholics, guess that coach at Indiana who threw the chair across the court and the guy who in the AA went on a rant and was pounding on the scorer's table were alcoholics!

(2) As for a player diving through another player to get to the ball with no foul being called is certainly nothing new in basketball. Has been going on for years. I do think it is more prevalent in some conferences than others but I can't comment on whether it is allowed against any one player on a team than the other plays; would probably appear that way because it is happening to the team's "go to" player.

(3) I am probably more reserved about getting hyped up about a season before conference play is even half way over. Have seen the bottom fall out too many times and with our OOC schedule and SOS could see that happening at the end of this season even if we don't stumble too badly in conference play.
To address Point 10- yes is the answer. Fact is he was an alcoholic, very well documented. He acted like a jackass last night and deserves the criticism. Nobody uses sideline antics to determine if a coach is an alcoholic, but LE was a big boy and made his own reputation.
Alcoholism isn't a joke and not really fair game. It's really no different than mocking Dave Rice for having an autistic kid. When fans mock one person as an alcoholic, they mock all alcoholics, recovering or otherwise...
 
I sure hope the student section has learned from their past mistakes and does not start an Al-co-holic chant. We are above that.



I would recommend a Gin-and-Tonic chant. Much classier.
 
Wyovanian said:
Wyolie Coyote said:
wylrae said:
Three points:

(1) Is it really necessary to accuse a previous alcoholic of being hitting the bottle again based on his actions on the sidelines and his post game comments? Boy if sideline antics are a standard for determining alcoholics, guess that coach at Indiana who threw the chair across the court and the guy who in the AA went on a rant and was pounding on the scorer's table were alcoholics!

(2) As for a player diving through another player to get to the ball with no foul being called is certainly nothing new in basketball. Has been going on for years. I do think it is more prevalent in some conferences than others but I can't comment on whether it is allowed against any one player on a team than the other plays; would probably appear that way because it is happening to the team's "go to" player.

(3) I am probably more reserved about getting hyped up about a season before conference play is even half way over. Have seen the bottom fall out too many times and with our OOC schedule and SOS could see that happening at the end of this season even if we don't stumble too badly in conference play.
To address Point 1- yes is the answer. Fact is he was an alcoholic, very well documented. He acted like a jackass last night and deserves the criticism. Nobody uses sideline antics to determine if a coach is an alcoholic, but LE was a big boy and made his own reputation.
Alcoholism isn't a joke and not really fair game. It's really no different than mocking Dave Rice for having an autistic kid. When fans mock one person as an alcoholic, they mock all alcoholics, recovering or otherwise...
Really?! You are comparing alcoholism to autism? Somehow I would hope we are smarter than thinking they are anywhere close to being comparable.
 

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