Mulberry Heel
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I posted this elsewhere, but blowing large late leads in epic collapses in big games is becoming a Scheyer specialty.
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I posted this elsewhere, but blowing large late leads in epic collapses in big games is becoming a Scheyer specialty.
10 steps ahead of you. But, after making it, I did feel bad for our Duke users.Rock,
We need a scheyerface emoji!
10 steps ahead of you. But, after making it, I did feel bad for our Duke users.
Didn’t deploy.
There is often a need for a nice big middle finger.Ok I rethought it and you can add the Scheyer emoji by typing :scheyer:I'll work on the spacing, making it clearer and stuff later today. And perhaps now we can add a bunch of other emojis/smilies. Think on what you'd want to add.
I felt enough joy for anybody who didn't.As for me I don't feel joy in the Duke loss, just relief. Our loss in the first game of the tournament just stings too much to feel any joy.
I'm no coach and kids make mistakes, but I've talked to my 12yo son and his teammates when I was coaching their team about trying to throw over the top when being pressed....DO NOT MAKE THAT PASS...You can't throw through people's arms. They still do it, so do college kids apparently.The funny thing is all dook had to do was throw it in and hold the ball and wait to get fouled. But Scheyer ran a play to deliberately get the ball up the court. They had two players wide open down the court when Boozer made the pass that was tipped and stolen.