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Jim Boeheim
Miles Simon is complimenting Jim Boeheim on one of the late night show for admitting that he "went too far."
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I swear, Gus, you'd argue with a possum. It'd be easier than arguing with you, Woodrow. Lonesome Dove |
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The same Miles Simon who stated on a postgame show that the call was clearly a block because the defender was moving!
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Couple interesting polls on ESPN.com:
What should have been the call at the end of Syracuse-Duke? 57% block 28% charge 15% no-call Which best reflects how you feel about Jim Boeheim's outburst at the end of the Syracuse-Duke game? 23% Over the line; coaches shouldn't act like that 33% Over the line; the game was still in the balance 44% OK with it |
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15% support a no-call. That's the only truly wrong decision that could've been made there. 44% are OK with Boeheim's outburst. Really? Entertained by it? Sure. OK with it? |
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Wow.
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Even if you’re on the right track, you’ll get run over if you just sit there. - Will Rogers |
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Commentator is reasonable regarding officials?!?
I wish I could remember which talking head said this because it was probably the most reasonable thing I've ever heard one of them saying regarding officiating. He said something along the lines of: I've watched it over and over and I believe it was a block and the wrong call, but I think anyone who says it was a bad call sounds extremley unintelligent, or something along those lines.
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You know, stuff like missed layups, ill advised/low percentage FGAs, wasted time outs, poor substitution patterns, etc. But hey, blaming officials is easier than accepting personal responsibility. |
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