Wizard of Westroads wrote:MullinMayhem wrote:I went to bed at halftime knowing 100% what the result would be. I woke up and checked the score and laughed.
The true definition of "fan."
hoops22 wrote:Real fans don't go to bed at 9:30 when you're facing the No. 6 team in the nation. MM has become unreadable, much like Stever. Just worthless commentary with a preset agenda. A real fan feels the pain in his gut. Less then 2 minutes to go, tie game, St. Johns ball: shot clock violation out of a timeout, then a defensive rebounding foul on a missed shot giving X two free throws, on offense wrong guy with the ball for a traveling violation, back to defense for a goaltending call. Not to mention three of four free throws missed down the strtch. Just brutal, when will it end? The guys did play hard though, despite the emotional toll this has to be taking on them. Have to respect that.
MullinMayhem wrote:Excuse me for getting some sleep for work the next morning knowing what the result would be (and I was right) after seeing it literally 10x in a row. It's natural as a fan to turn games off when your team is this bad. I want to see everyone else acting like we should be all "rah-rah" do the same if they were 0-11. It's easy to critique fans of 0-11 teams when your team is routinely ranked and making tourneys. Guaranteed your boards would be in meltdown mode as well. UConn fans saw 4 championships in the last decade or so and now they say woe is me. Those are the people who you can critique. They've had the success...we have not at SJ. If we cannot force Mullin to hire a veteran assistant coach after this season, I say fire him immediately. Doing the same thing over and over expecting different results is the definition of insanity. When DePaul has passed us by (no offense) it's time to look in the mirror and ask ourselves if that's acceptable.
MullinMayhem wrote:I root for some god awful teams like the Jets, Knicks, Isles, Mets, etc. but man I really have never experienced anything quite like this season as a SJ fan. Most of the losses in conference were nail-biters to the very end, however usually teams will come away winning about half or so of the nail-biters. Flip a coin. This season, we have nearly beat essentially every top team in the Big East, however we always seem to get 1 awful call from the refs at the worst possible time or we commit a ridiculous turnover or foul. We can never close out. I went to bed at halftime knowing 100% what the result would be. I woke up and checked the score and laughed. It seems every game is the same for us. Close but no cigar. Terrible in crunch time. Awful call late. Another L. Being 0-11 is not by chance or by accident. It's partially the bad coaching, partially terrible calls at the worst possible time, and partially LoVett being a wuss and giving up on his team.
St. John's, always the bridesmaid, never the bride! Hope everyone else is having fun...you guys should take SJ fans out to dinner for donating automatic wins in a conference where that almost never happens.
DudeAnon wrote:The end of the game was basically a coin flip. I haven't watched a lot of the Johnnies but its hard to believe they are 0-11 in BE play. If most of this team sticks around I bet a lot of these close games to turn into W's for the Redmen.
Also, not sure about the Kanter call but the foul call to put Trevon at the line was bs. Something that X does and every team should (unfortunately) is know how to sell fouls.
MullinMayhem wrote:Excuse me for getting some sleep for work the next morning knowing what the result would be (and I was right) after seeing it literally 10x in a row. It's natural as a fan to turn games off when your team is this bad. I want to see everyone else acting like we should be all "rah-rah" do the same if they were 0-11. It's easy to critique fans of 0-11 teams when your team is routinely ranked and making tourneys. Guaranteed your boards would be in meltdown mode as well. UConn fans saw 4 championships in the last decade or so and now they say woe is me. Those are the people who you can critique. They've had the success...we have not at SJ. If we cannot force Mullin to hire a veteran assistant coach after this season, I say fire him immediately. Doing the same thing over and over expecting different results is the definition of insanity. When DePaul has passed us by (no offense) it's time to look in the mirror and ask ourselves if that's acceptable.
The price may seem higher for the addict who prostitutes for a fix than it is for the addict who merely lies to a doctor, but ultimately both pay with their lives. Insanity is repeating the same mistakes and expecting different results.
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