Aces0976 wrote:Oh boy, I see this thread going downhill quickly......my 2 cents on this perceived lack of respect -- Respect is not given, if you ask for respect, you will be given a lack of respect. Respect is earned, one way to cure any "lack of respect" is by winning consistently, not by competing, but by WINNING. Myself and most other Aces fans are proud as hell of our boys for the turnaround we've seen this season. The difference in the way we were playing in the nonconference to the conference season is night and day. However, its almost like some of our fans expect other fanbases to share in being "proud" of our guys and that's just not going to happen. Good luck to the Aces and the Shocks......
One approach.
Another: In the military we respect our opponent, regardless of their historical record, size of Army, or perceived strengths and weaknesses. In sports, competitors respect each other because both understand how hard the other has worked at his craft. I respect all 10 Valley programs and teams and understand that from time to time each is going to struggle, whereas others may not. SIU comes to mind as the perfect example of how quickly the tables can turn on you.
My two favorite Valley teams are:
Go Shockers! (Manhattan 1982-1986, Leavenworth 1991, 1996-2001, 2008-Current)
Go Aces!
There is no difference between basketball and life. Give both your best and ignore the "fans" on the sideline.