Game Thread: (7/7) Lady Vols 56 - (10/9) Connecticut 75

i agree! But when you start talking about eyelashes, manly features, players never going to amount to anything that might be taking it a little too far... especially by our "fans". i'm all about critique and criticism hell i get fired up and let it be known. But i believe there is a line.

Lest we not forget Ole Miss gate where we actually had a fan call the players on Ole Miss (who are predominantly black) thug b!****s and fans on here LIKED that post 🤮

So while i'm a genuinely positive person i can even see the "sunshine pumpers" but I much rather have them than the other dbag options i have seen!

While this post may make some uncomfortable and others just say wish it would be dropped i hope to hear back from you.

For the record I have yet to see a good pair of mink eyelashes too long or too thick to make a female look better in appearance. On or off the court, anywhere, anytime.
 
For the record I have yet to see a good pair of mink eyelashes too long or too thick to make a female look better in appearance. On or off the court, anywhere, anytime.

For the record while that's your take i find it weird when people do personal comments on appearances when this is a basketball forum. The lashes are here and from a business aspect some of the ladies could be getting NIL deals which would benefit them both now and in their future.

Unless someone's lashes fall off and gets in a players eye costing them a game or championship i don't see how it's basketball related.
 
Who said anything about attacking players???? Deflect

You don't think some on this board have attacked players, and personally? I can think of at least one right off the bat who has a sordid history of doing just that. I can give you some details if you want.
 
Don’t mean to hijack the thread.
A show you might really like on Prime Video-TV is a completed series called ”The Americans”. There are about 5 different shows called that but this one is about 2 Russian Spies. Backstory is a man and woman complete spy training in Russia. They are told to marry, move to Washington DC, take American identities, and have 2 children. Every once in a while a contact gives them an assignment. Their daughter is 15 when a FBI agent and his family move in next door and they have a 16 year old son. This is where the story starts. During the series I wasn’t sure if I was for the spies or the FBI or how it would end. It takes place during the Cold War And it is very much cat and mouse. If you are looking for a good completed series, you might give it a try.
Thank you, going to put this on my list. With a lot of shows going on hiatus right now, I’ll have something to watch.
 
Almost every coach runs some variation of the old Princeton offense modified to allow for the shot clock. It's not the design of the offense it's the execution. @Caz nailed it when he said some players don't cut hard. Some players don't know what a hard cut is. Some players pass to a player and some players pass to a particular spot between the chest and the chin. Do you pass to a player or do you pass to where that player is going to be. A multitude of small details determine the execution and if your players aren't executing it doesn't make a difference what offense you run. The old Green Bay Packers, in a much simpler time, ran just a few offensive plays but they ran them perfectly.
Sir Richard Head of Uconn can teach everyone what is wrong with their team, just ask him. Connies know their job is to educate the rest of WBB how the game is played properly.
 

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