mtgrizfankb
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Sanders travels about 75% of the time he has the ball and flops the other 25%.
mtgrizfankb said:Sanders travels about 75% of the time he has the ball and flops the other 25%.
grizonbob said:mtgrizfankb said:Sanders travels about 75% of the time he has the ball and flops the other 25%.
Speaking of flops, have all of you seen what might be the greatest flop of all time?
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/2689543-oregons-dillon-brooks-submits-entry-for-worst-flop-ever
grizonbob said:mtgrizfankb said:Sanders travels about 75% of the time he has the ball and flops the other 25%.
Speaking of flops, have all of you seen what might be the greatest flop of all time?
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/2689543-oregons-dillon-brooks-submits-entry-for-worst-flop-ever
GrizLA said:There is a lot of talent on the UM team but they don't seem to have a plan, not consistent, and, watching this game, which would have a huge and boisterous crowd playing a rival, and trailing, I have to wonder why depend upon the 3 pt shot when there are no real shooters anymore. The game plan is not good. The team has talent. I really do look at the coaching on defense and the home crowd to excite the players. Tonight, it is Oguine, a guy I watched for three years here, and he is keeping them in.
More like Street Ball than college ball. A lot of out of control play. Like I said, no visible game plan, unless, that IS the plan. But, it is not a formula for success....grizonbob said:GrizLA said:There is a lot of talent on the UM team but they don't seem to have a plan, not consistent, and, watching this game, which would have a huge and boisterous crowd playing a rival, and trailing, I have to wonder why depend upon the 3 pt shot when there are no real shooters anymore. The game plan is not good. The team has talent. I really do look at the coaching on defense and the home crowd to excite the players. Tonight, it is Oguine, a guy I watched for three years here, and he is keeping them in.
They do seem to have a lot of one-on-one play, and not look so much for the open man