Now we got a place to worship our Man-God the NCAA Tourney. Get your boss buttons ready, or call in sick. Next step Nachoville. As they say, Mr. Sitonyourcouchtill7pmwatchingbasketball,
MinotStateBeav;842294663 said:
Dayton lookin good vs OSU early. Pretty much flying up and down the court like they did vs us.
bearsandgiants;842294666 said:
both teams are huge, with guards that tower over our forwards. not sure when we will ever figure it out, but you need tall, big guys to compete at this level.
bearsandgiants;842294666 said:
both teams are huge, with guards that tower over our forwards. not sure when we will ever figure it out, but you need tall, big guys to compete at this level.
NVGolfingBear;842294673 said:
"both teams are huge, with guards that tower over our forwards. not sure when we will ever figure it out, but you need tall, big, athletic, guys to compete at this level."
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socaltownie;842294710 said:
One thing to notice (unless you are 60+ and thus still stuck in the 1960s) is just how BUFFED you are going to see guys over the next 2 weeks. So many of these guys are 6-5 to 6-8 and just ripped. It helps in so many ways in the modern game. STINKS for their ability to play mid range but great when needing to play thorugh contact, draw fouls, hold position in the post when isoloated, etc, etc. etc. etc.
A bunch of my frustration (other than being a bitter, sad, mean and irritable guy - shockster nailed it) is when I turn on the tube in March and see the difference between how our guys look and then how teams like Dayton and OSU look in respect to sheer physicality.
LOUMFSG2;842294716 said:
That's a good point, and a big reason that I have a lot of hope for Bird. I thought Wallace made big strides in bulking up this year versus last year, and I think he is a much more physical player now. Now he needs to work on his shot and developing consistency.
If Bird can make similar progress in the weight room this off season, I think it could do wonders for his confidence level and his game. And I think Bird's ceiling is much higher. Getting bigger and stronger, allowing him to play more physically and with more confidence, should do wonders for him. Time for Scott Thom to work his magic with Bird . . .
socaltownie;842294724 said:
WOW. Colorado is playing AWFUL. Where was that buff's team in Vegas.
socaltownie;842294710 said:
One thing to notice (unless you are 60+ and thus still stuck in the 1960s) is just how BUFFED you are going to see guys over the next 2 weeks. So many of these guys are 6-5 to 6-8 and just ripped. It helps in so many ways in the modern game. STINKS for their ability to play mid range but great when needing to play thorugh contact, draw fouls, hold position in the post when isoloated, etc, etc. etc. etc.
A bunch of my frustration (other than being a bitter, sad, mean and irritable guy - shockster nailed it) is when I turn on the tube in March and see the difference between how our guys look and then how teams like Dayton and OSU look in respect to sheer physicality.
tsubamoto2001;842294727 said:
They look unprepared. Pitt doubles the post against weak post passers and traps ball screens. It's vintage Howland ball on D. What did Boyle tell his guys? They're playing really soft.
socaltownie;842294729 said:
Remain deeply confused why Howland has not found employment.
tsubamoto2001;842294730 said:
He's waiting for the "right" job.
MinotStateBeav;842294736 said:
what a game..dayton wins
Civil Bear;842294728 said:
Even Utah Valley looked physically stronger than our Bears. Justin almost looked malnourished next to them. Who is our strength coach again?
ianbearnson;842294772 said:
no billion dollars for me...
socaltownie;842294812 said:
Tommy A at Harvard now has the same number of tournie wins as Monty does at Cal. Roll that one into a Monster thread and smoke it.