uniftw wrote:PantherSigEp wrote:If anything he seemed to play better when he was getting booed and yelled at. He had a lot of big shots to keep Bradley in that game until the very end.
This is true.
He honestly could (I won't go as far as should) have gotten a T after that dunk.
I liked watching Geno as a coach. If he can get some talent he will be very good for BU.
UNIFTW..as we all know it really comes down to talent and players. That said, I like watching Geno as well. He has remained extremely positive all season. Always clapping, encouraging the players. The minute he takes a guy out of a game he goes over to them, talks to them, let's them know why they came out and it usually ends in a head tap, etc. Maybe none of this matters but I think it does.
He hardly ever yells at officials or players and doesn't act like a fool on the sideline with foot stomps, stares, all that garbage. I am sure as his team gets better he might be more assertive with officials and stuff but, why act like an idiot now? Save your bullets for when it matters.
He's also a really funny guy and self deprecating so he always has a quip or two after each game to lighten the mood. Here is a good one on his TV show:
During the highlight clips from the Missouri State game:
That, for our fans that didn't recognize it, was a made three point basket. Just in case they had forgotten we do occasionally do that. And that is not a violation. It's not the same as a travel; you are allowed to make one.