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Callatoroy.How did a thread about something so serious and so fucked up turn into discussion about basketball?
College players are younger and less experienced in playing in hostile environments. That is not to mention that college environments are often more hostile than pro. Teams get flustered and especially when on the road facing full court pressure. With one or two turnovers the fans get whipped into a frenzy. The home team feeds on that energy and the away team can start to fold under the pressure.I don't know. I don't see why college would be much different. It might be hard to study because there's so much variation among college teams -- considerably more than NBA teams. It might be the case, for instance, that a teams playing much worse teams regularly come out flat and start playing hard after a tongue lashing from the coach. That wouldn't necessarily translate to, say, ACC games. Well, the old ACC at least.
Is it really "now"? How long ago was it when someone tried to kill Rand Paul at a baseball game? Almost 10 years - 2017.This ain't "Rocket Surgery" violence begets violence. The "Dear Leader" spews hateful violent rhetoric 24/7 8 days a week. So explain why now?
I live in 'liberal' western Mass and I see many houses near where I live decorated similarly. The cult is real.
Sounds good but the data doesn’t support timeouts making any difference one way or the other.College players are younger and less experienced in playing in hostile environments. That is not to mention that college environments are often more hostile than pro. Teams get flustered and especially when on the road facing full court pressure. With one or two turnovers the fans get whipped into a frenzy. The home team feeds on that energy and the away team can start to fold under the pressure.
A timeout allows the team to regroup and while the visiting coach calling the timeout can actually increase the fan energy short term, usually by the time the play starts again the fans aren’t quite the same.
Maybe I am biased by being in college during Billy Ball at OU (Billy Tubbs) but I saw this play out over and over.
Pro doesn’t have that because the players have far more experience playing at that level, the fans aren’t the same, etc. I wouldn’t extrapolate a study from the NBA to NCAA.
Is this the Minnesota assassination thread?Sounds good but the data doesn’t support timeouts making any difference one way or the other.
It’s probably better to use timeouts to save possessions and stop the clock.
That was weak dook boy
Or accurate.That was weak dook boy
It's amazing how many MAGAs have these bizarre displays of Trump cult worship on their yards and on bumper stickers on the their gargantuan pickup trucks in our supposedly liberal state.That was weak dook boy
after uvalde, i can only laugh at anybody who seriously says that police are risking their lives to protect anybody.
Was in western PA last week and I would see similar type of thing at random neighborhoods. Had to go through numerous neighborhoods and there was always at least 1. Conversely in my southern, red state there is almost none. I could see how it would be more common in blue states than red states. In red states you don’t have to show it.It's amazing how many MAGAs have these bizarre displays of Trump cult worship on their yards and on bumper stickers on the their gargantuan pickup trucks in our supposedly liberal state.
Surprisingly it is.Is this the Minnesota assassination thread?