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Cal is just a dumb mf’r. It is so hard to lose a game like this with his team. Decides to fire off 19 mid range shots.

He’s lost back to back years to teams outside the KenPom 100 at home.

Calling a TO with 3.3 seconds down 7 is typical dementia like **** our coach does. He could be given the golden goose and he would choke it.

That team made some huge buckets. I give them some credit. However, Cal is the sole reason we lose games like this way more than we should.

Court looks great in person but preferred kept my *** in TN.
 
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You try to keep an open mind, and extend the benefit of the doubt, and what do you get for it?

Dog sh*t on your front porch. That's what you get.

Never again...

He is a recidivist dumbass. He immediately put the plane on auto-pilot, and heads it straight into the GD mountain.

Which, long-term, would be fine, except Mitch gave the only parachute to Cal...
 
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His game will fix itself, just as so may others' games have, when he gets away from that fat hunk of kryptonite in an ill-fitting suit.

I'm sure the apologists are working overtime to spin it. To them I say, "**** YOU." If you want to wallow in stupidity, be my guest. I'm not coming back over that bridge again. Calipari is a GD cancer on UK basketball.

How many times can you make this statement, and it be 100 percent accurate? We would be exponentially better off if, on game days, Calipari just stayed the **** home. Like no coach, No coach at ALL is better than this pariah.
 
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AIChatGPT

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Players were cold

Couldn’t guard ****

Played with zero toughness. Got outtoughed for rebounds all game

Players were sniffing their own farts since the Miami game.
 
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Picked a great day to passively skip the game. Had it on but also had UGA/BAMA on with sound while cooking dinner and kinda didn’t see much except the last 7 minutes.

Probably just skip the replay even though we don’t play for a whole week.

I’ve never seen a coach not covet W’s the way Cal does. That said, plenty of blame on the players too from what I saw down the stretch on defense and a few WTF missed shots and FT’s.

But as was mentioned above, you have to give UNCW credit because they hit shots and made just enough plays to end it.

Yuck
 
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Picked a great day to passively skip the game. Had it on but also had UGA/BAMA on with sound while cooking dinner and kinda didn’t see much except the last 7 minutes.

Probably just skip the replay even though we don’t play for a whole week.

I’ve never seen a coach not covet W’s the way Cal does. That said, plenty of blame on the players too from what I saw down the stretch on defense and a few WTF missed shots and FT’s.

But as was mentioned above, you have to give UNCW credit because they hit shots and made just enough plays to end it.

Yuck
You know what is odd though. This seems to happen to UK with Swiss fvcking watch regularity now.

I wonder what the common GD denominator is?
 

k_s_t_a

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Today's my birthday. My kids and wife are downstairs putting the finishing touches on a birthday cake. I hate Cal so much.
In this exact situation myself. Happy birthday.

Angry, likely-irrational takes:

- The script to beat us has not changed. Spread us out, attack us one-on-one, invite us to settle for midrange, get the refs rooting for the upset, and hope for an off-shooting night. We've seen it play out time and time again against inferior competition the last few seasons. Game played out exactly like St. Peter's. We will not make an adjustment and will absolutely not play zone no matter how many times you iso our out-of-position wings for layups. Would've loved to have thought this team was past that.

- Missing Wagner obviously hurt us, but that's not why we lost the game. You've got to find ways to get decent shots. And you cannot take more midrange than 3s. I mean. Come on. I get that horse is deader than dead, but come on.

- That said, we had about 3.5 guys who were remotely playable today, depending on how you feel about Thiero. Reeves and Dillingham were about equally bad. They relentlessly bumhunted Edwards in the 2nd half. At least he played hard, I guess.

- Reeves not blocking that guy out when we were up 6, giving up the offensive rebound, and then fouling him for an and-1 about broke me.

- Speaking of Reeves, I know this can't be true, but feels like he's about 0/15 on wide open 3s in the clutch for us. I had zero confidence when he let that one go.

- Give them credit. They made many 10/10 degree-of-difficulty shots down the stretch. And that is a very well-coached team.

- Yes, teams have bad losses. Purdue lost, Duke lost, etc... but almost always on the road to P5 teams. This is not comparable.

- Ultimately, my prevailing thought is that it's just too hard to trust Cal, no matter how great we look during the regular season. In one game the offense reverted to what it's been the last 6 years. Stagnant, force it into the post. He just can’t help himself. It'll look better again, probably. But until I see otherwise, I just can't believe he won't revert when it matters most. Again, I wish I could tell you different.
 
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In this exact situation myself. Happy birthday.

Angry, likely-irrational takes:

- The script to beat us has not changed. Spread us out, attack us one-on-one, invite us to settle for midrange, get the refs rooting for the upset, and hope for an off-shooting night. We've seen it play out time and time again against inferior competition the last few seasons. Game played out exactly like St. Peter's. We will not make an adjustment and will absolutely not play zone no matter how many times you iso our out-of-position wings for layups. Would've loved to have thought this team was past that.

- Missing Wagner obviously hurt us, but that's not why we lost the game. You've got to find ways to get decent shots. And you cannot take more midrange than 3s. I mean. Come on. I get that horse is deader than dead, but come on.

- That said, we had about 3.5 guys who were remotely playable today, depending on how you feel about Thiero. Reeves and Dillingham were about equally bad. They relentlessly bumhunted Edwards in the 2nd half. At least he played hard, I guess.

- Reeves not blocking that guy out when we were up 6, giving up the offensive rebound, and then fouling him for an and-1 about broke me.

- Speaking of Reeves, I know this can't be true, but feels like he's about 0/15 on wide open 3s in the clutch for us. I had zero confidence when he let that one go.

- Give them credit. They made many 10/10 degree-of-difficulty shots down the stretch. And that is a very well-coached team.

- Ultimately, my prevailing thought is that it's just too hard to trust Cal, no matter how great we look during the regular season. In one game the offense reverted to what it's been the last 6 years. Stagnant, force it into the post. He just can’t help himself. It'll look better again, probably. But until I see otherwise, I just can't believe he won't revert when it matters most. Again, I wish I could tell you different.
That' s a verbose way of saying that our coach is a geriatric and stubborn fvcking idiot, that needs to be fired.
 

legalbeagle123

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How many honks does Penn have who will come in next Saturday and set Rupp Arena shooting percentage records from 3?
 
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