AcesAces wrote:I'm not wrong at all. You haven't made a legitimate point yet. It is pathetic. Are you drunk or something as you can't carry on an adult conversation. You can't even keep up or remember 2 posts ago.
Aces44 wrote:AcesAces wrote:I'm not wrong at all. You haven't made a legitimate point yet. It is pathetic. Are you drunk or something as you can't carry on an adult conversation. You can't even keep up or remember 2 posts ago.
You are telling on yourself
I’ve submitted more line up cards, called TO’s and made substitutions than you’ve watched games. Coaching is an inexact science. Rags clearly made the right call for his team long term. Why you are so up in arms about it I have no idea.
COUTEAU wrote:GO ACES
MissouriValleyUnite wrote:COUTEAU wrote:GO ACES
Fans should always get joy out of their team winning, which the Aces are doing right now. I don’t understand the Aces fan here or some of the Murray fans who seem to get more joy out of bashing their coach/team than out of their team winning. Sports are supposed to be fun, especially college.
AcesAces wrote:BigMacAttack wrote:Amen Aces 44.
Apparently Aces Aces was neither at the game nor watched it. Haffner tried retrieving a loose ball at half court to start a fast break, lost his legs, slid across the floor losing the ball, and eventually a foul was committed by a teammate diving into a scrum for the loose ball. Haffner was very upset with himself for not controlling the ball and reacted by pounding the floor. He came out of the game with no interaction with Coach Ragland and sat on the bench.
Any one who has seen Ragland coach knows he is very mild mannered. He will sometimes coach up a player as they come to the bench, but usually gives a fist bump and a congrats.
Nothing there there.
Actually there was an interaction between the player and the coach. It was heated. You didn't see it? Maybe you were watching the play on the court and not the bench. You actually think Haffner sat out 3/4 of the 2nd half because he was mad at himself for not being able to secure that loose ball? LOL.
I live in reality. The player was wrong for talking back to the coach. The coach was wrong for benching the player for the last 3/4 of the second half as the team is thin at the guard position right now and it possible cost the team what would have been a great MVC home victory against a team the Aces have only beaten once in the last several years. I see the bigger picture. You don't. You only see what you think makes you feel good about it.
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