CJHawkeye
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OK, I was wrong. There is a positive to this game. It didn't matter.losses like this normally crush me. Bit I don't feel much of anything becasue there was nothing on the line.
OK, I was wrong. There is a positive to this game. It didn't matter.losses like this normally crush me. Bit I don't feel much of anything becasue there was nothing on the line.
No. The KF Plan = pick one home game against a great team and prepare and practice to beat that team for months. That way your fans have some shred of hope for the future. They can say "if he's such a bad coach, how could he beat the #________ team in the nation?" "Next year will be our year!"
I wish I could remember what thread I predicted this in. I pointed directly to the MSU home game and said this was the game we would play out of our minds, using the KF Plan.
I was beginning to wonder . I sit on my couch but never in itI'm slightly over weight but that's just becasue I have a huge D.
Exactly, we played out of our minds, MSU likely completely overlooked us and we still lost. Nothing positive here.
That's the KF Plan. Remember Ohio State? You just saw Fran utilize the KF plan. Think Cyclown SuperBowl.Yea you definitely didn't watch the game. We had about 5 guys play out of their minds on one end of the court. It had nothing to do with game plan.
That's for the team. I don't work out and practice with them. I don't have to prepare for the next game. Its just wins and losses to fans... especially years later. There's no asterisk on this year's football record that says we took Penn State down to the wire, lost to NW in overtime, and should have beaten Purdue. It just says 8-5, period.If you choose to see no positives, sure. All that ultimately matters is finding a way to win. You can be devastated in a loss, hate ever losing, and work to get better, be pissed....and still find positives to build on...even in a lost season.
Accepting losing is not ok. Finding both positives and identifying and correcting failures is how you improve.
If they play with this kind of fire and effort for the rest of this season, it's a positive.If you choose to see no positives, sure. All that ultimately matters is finding a way to win. You can be devastated in a loss, hate ever losing, and work to get better, be pissed....and still find positives to build on...even in a lost season.
Accepting losing is not ok. Finding both positives and identifying and correcting failures is how you improve.
By the stats, it appears that Dailey showed up to play as well.I will give credit to Pemsl. He had himself a good game. I was 99% off the Pemsl bandwagon too.
Exactly, but I feel like people want to count this up there with the Minnesota and Wisconsin wins. We lost. Let's see if it translates when we play a non-top-5 team.If they play with this kind of fire and effort for the rest of this season, it's a positive.
These games matter so much that a podcast that exists explicitly to talk about Iowa basketball in the spring hasn't bothered to talk about Iowa basketball for like three weeks.OK, I was wrong. There is a positive to this game. It didn't matter.
Yeah, I've noticed and called that out as well. HN has no problem rolling out the brass band for a mediocre team but even they can't polish this turd.These games matter so much that a podcast that exists explicitly to talk about Iowa basketball in the spring hasn't bothered to talk about Iowa basketball for like three weeks.
That's for the team. I don't work out and practice with them. I don't have to prepare for the next game. Its just wins and losses to fans... especially years later. There's no asterisk on this year's football record that says we took Penn State down to the wire, lost to NW in overtime, and should have beaten Purdue. It just says 8-5, period.
Exactly, but I feel like people want to count this up there with the Minnesota and Wisconsin wins. We lost. Let's see if it translates when we play a non-top-5 team.
I was beginning to wonder . I sit on my couch but never in it
I believe the guy inbounding the ball should of seem it coming. It's not all on Baer!He backed up too
While what you say is absolutely true Walker the problem is that the coaching staff seems to NOT hate losing, NOT work or coach to get better defensively. Most of this is a complete mystery last night we should have won and didn't we didn't run the offense through Cook even though we were in the double bonus the last 10 minutes of the game...that's coaching.If you choose to see no positives, sure. All that ultimately matters is finding a way to win. You can be devastated in a loss, hate ever losing, and work to get better, be pissed....and still find positives to build on...even in a lost season.
Accepting losing is not ok. Finding both positives and identifying and correcting failures is how you improve.