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Post by Outlaw85 on Jan 29, 2006 19:05:22 GMT -6
Who watched today's Hog game? I was in Little Rock visiting my Father in the hospital and missed seeing it. I did get to listen to the last 6 minutes on the radio. Why I subjected myself to that misery I don't know.
How many times are the Hogs going to squander a double digit lead? I'm sick of watching and listening to them. It's time for Stan Heath to go!!! He gets a big lead and starts playing not to lose instead of trying to drive the final nail in the coffin. He is a first class guy but too much of a softee for SEC basketball.
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Post by heathwaldrop on Jan 30, 2006 10:59:52 GMT -6
I don't know why you bothered with it either. I gave up on them after Mississippi State, the second conference game of the year. I said then that the only way they'd get me back is with a 10-game win streak.
I haven't criticized Stan Heath really at all since he's been there, but when your teams are losing consistently by six points or less, there's a coaching problem. Clearly the talent is there to have won all of them. The Hogs really could have just two or three losses at this point.
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Post by Outlaw85 on Jan 30, 2006 11:18:53 GMT -6
Listening to the post game show yesterday almost made me throw up. Mr. Nice Guy Heath was like " we almost had that one". Crap they had it and gave it away. I blame this all on Nolan Richardson!!!!! His 40 minutes of hell in the first half of hi tenure has spoiled us. Heath kept saying how well his D played, but from what I saw last night on Steve Sullivans show was a lack of D in the 2nd half. Too mant uncontested shots!!! Players just standing there as if to say "that's your guy not mie as he walked to basket for an easy 2. The Cats recievde no pressure at the top of the key when shooting 3's. Hogs just sat back and let them shoot. Arkansas has maybe 2 or 3 quality wins. The rest are against cupcakes!!!
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Post by heathwaldrop on Jan 30, 2006 13:10:26 GMT -6
The really frustrating part is that they're making the exact same mistakes over and over again. That uncontested dunk that went in right in front of Steven Hill looked eerily like the uncontested layup that went in right in front of Hill when they played Mississippi State and lost.
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Post by Outlaw85 on Jan 30, 2006 13:19:45 GMT -6
The really frustrating part is that they're making the exact same mistakes over and over again. That uncontested dunk that went in right in front of Steven Hill looked eerily like the uncontested layup that went in right in front of Hill when they played Mississippi State and lost. One word...... [glow=red,2,300]COACHING!!!![/glow]
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