Tennessee beats LSU 69-67 on a 17 point comeback
Whoopie!!!!!!
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But she is that good as a coach right???TXAGBQ76 said:
Jealous? LOL.
I don't care how much money she makes, her actions dictate my feelings towards her. She is a bully and an absolute arse on the court- which was what my hideous comment was based. So yea, it is easy for me not to like her.
One game doesn't make a career. I'm unimpressed by demonizing others who are good at winning.giggitygigem said:
She DID just blow a 17 point lead to an unranked team in March, costing her team a #1 seed. Feels like an underachieve. Career yeah great coach. Bad last night tho.
I think we use rivalry as an excuse to demonize. Which is to say give credit where credit is due but feel free to reserve judgment of character. I think she is an amazing coach and was glad to play both her and Coale prior to our exit to the SEC. They made our accomplishments that much better.TXAGBQ76 said:
Never said she wasn't, just can't stand her as a person. Just because you get paid a lot and are good at what you do doesn't give you a pass on being a jerk.
i wholesomely reject your characterizations of me avd my parents. You don't know Kim at all but you are willing to believe the worst about her. That's an opinion.TXAGBQ76 said:
I don't agree with your rivalry/demonize statement at all- but you are entitled to your opinion, like I'm entitled to mine.
I don't like Gino A at UConn either, he is well paid, has been even more successful than Mulkey- but he is still an egotistical arse- and while we played a few times, he really wasn't a rival.
You mentioned Coale, she is nothing like those other two, as she is nothing but class. She and Muffet the former coach from ND, the former coach from Stanford, Staley at South Carolina, Pat Summit, and others found a way to be very competitive and be very successful - while still being respectful and professional.
I must do not believe success and money makes it okay to be a jerk- no matter what field of endeavor you are I in- and trust me, I saw this type of behavior in my career field. If you do, I'm fine with that, I guess we were just raised differently- which is fine. I respect your right to have your own opinion and view of the world.
Staley??? Really? She looks for racism wherever she can find it. I don't care at all for activist coaches.Quote:
Staley at South Carolina, Pat Summit, and others found a way to be very competitive and be very successful - while still being respectful and professional
I wasn't offended.TXAGBQ76 said:
BTW, I apologize for my "raised differently" comment, that was uncalled for.
I grow weary with people trying to get me to not disagree with them when they state tiresome positions.Bucketrunner said:
I grow weary of your fascination with her and of your covering your passive aggressiveness with a winky face. But that's just me.
There are plenty of passionate coaches who do not have to have their fans kiss the ring. Did you see her introduction at Reed this year????? Also, Pat was/is my ideal. She was plenty passionate, but she never flashed her bra on national television. (and those videos were saved before Baylor scrubbed them)
I disagree.Bucketrunner said:
You are not always right
Virtue signaling about not having people present opposing views (to your echo chamber) is totalitarian. But luckily it's okay to do that.Bucketrunner said:
and that's why I pay to be able to ignore posters. Done.