Huh? You carry on and on (and on) about the moral standards you prefer in your sports teams. It's not projecting anything, it's just remembering your post history.The projection is strong with you.
Huh? You carry on and on (and on) about the moral standards you prefer in your sports teams. It's not projecting anything, it's just remembering your post history.The projection is strong with you.
I do not think it was an acceptable response. In fact, I don’t think Dotson or the rest of the players that left the bench should have been allowed to play today. Both teams, not just KU.I would have also preferred that DeSousa not bother and just stood there laughing at the guy but I have no problem with the clean block. If you want to "play to the whistle", then so be it.
I would have also preferred that after the block that DeSousa go celebrate wiping that little turd off the map with his teammates but he didnt. So give him a technical and move in.
Since you're such a pious, holier than thou fan, I am certain that you would have a serious problem with responding to a taunting technical by leaving the bench and attacking an opposing player, correct? Surely.you dont think that's an acceptable response to that, do you?
I may be wrong, but I'm pretty sure those were my first posts on this thread. And you're calling me pious...but I thought you were oh so respectful of other posters. Matter of fact, the post you called pious wasn't even in response to you.Huh? You carry on and on (and on) about the moral standards you prefer in your sports teams. It's not projecting anything, it's just remembering your post history.
Lamb stole the ball from us and went the length of the court for an emphatic windmill dunk. No one chased him down as it wouldn't impact the game result. ISU just watched him be a fool, and he missed his dunk in spectacular fashion. Lamb has provided us with a beloved highlight reel for about 10 years now.
KSU stole the ball from KU, went down the court for a slam dunk that would reduce the win from 19 pts to 17 pts. 2 KU players chased his ass down, blocked the shot and he ended up the ground with daSousa looming over him, barking at him.
I know which response I prefer from my team...
Was someone harmed by DeSousa standing there barking at the guy? No.
Tennessee committed a flagrant foul tonight against Kansas, intentionally hitting Garrett in the face with no effort to block the shot as Garrett went it for a shot. More harm.was done on that foul than DeSousa's.
Did the Kansas bench empty in response? No. Free throws. Then continue on. It's how it is supposed to be done.
An Iowa State fan watching Kansas as a "neutral fan". That's a good one.LOL what?
It was obvious watching as a neutral fan that he was trying to block the shot. It was so blatant that he tried to help Garrett up afterwards?
Even Bilas was questioning the intent.
An Iowa State fan watching Kansas as a "neutral fan". That's a good one.
LOL what?
It was obvious watching as a neutral fan that he was trying to block the shot. It was so blatant that he tried to help Garrett up afterwards?
Even Bilas was questioning the intent.
I think if they view it as an excessive foul to the head or neck area it will be a foul regardless of whether their intent was to hit their head or not.
I watched that live and if it is the play I remember the guy went for the ball but went through Garrett's head to get there. It is totally inaccurate to say "no effort to block the shot". The F1 was appropriate. As I recall the guy didn't go after Garrett while he was on the ground, either.Was someone harmed by DeSousa standing there barking at the guy? No.
Tennessee committed a flagrant foul tonight against Kansas, intentionally hitting Garrett in the face with no effort to block the shot as Garrett went it for a shot. More harm.was done on that foul than DeSousa's.
Did the Kansas bench empty in response? No. Free throws. Then continue on. It's how it is supposed to be done.
LOL what?
It was obvious watching as a neutral fan that he was trying to block the shot. It was so blatant that he tried to help Garrett up afterwards?
Even Bilas was questioning the intent.
I think if they view it as an excessive foul to the head or neck area it will be a foul regardless of whether their intent was to hit their head or not.
They’ve been pretty consistent in assigning flagrant 1s when contact is made with the face, regardless of intent. I think the block/hit on Garrett Saturday fell into that category and the call was correct
Still waiting for all the outrage and calls for people to be thrown out of the sport after the huge brawl between the Texas southern and Alabama State women's teams. Dozens of punches thrown and landed. The longest suspension was a whopping 2 games.
You are such a dork.Still waiting for all the outrage and calls for people to be thrown out of the sport after the huge brawl between the Texas southern and Alabama State women's teams. Dozens of punches thrown and landed. The longest suspension was a whopping 2 games.
Don't hold your breath.Still waiting for all the outrage and calls for people to be thrown out of the sport after the huge brawl between the Texas southern and Alabama State women's teams. Dozens of punches thrown and landed. The longest suspension was a whopping 2 games.
This is up there with dumbest all time post on this website.Still waiting for all the outrage and calls for people to be thrown out of the sport after the huge brawl between the Texas southern and Alabama State women's teams. Dozens of punches thrown and landed. The longest suspension was a whopping 2 games.
Still waiting for all the outrage and calls for people to be thrown out of the sport after the huge brawl between the Texas southern and Alabama State women's teams. Dozens of punches thrown and landed. The longest suspension was a whopping 2 games.
Sorry, it sure seemed like a ton of people here truly cared about the integrity of the game and the behavior of those in it. Lots of folks sure cared when it was a KU player who had "tarnished the sport and should never be allowed to play again".Who ******* cares?
You seriously don't understand why there would be more interest in an incident in their own conference in men's basketball than an incident in mid/low major women's basketball?Sorry, it sure seemed like a ton of people here truly cared about the integrity of the game and the behavior of those in it. Lots of folks sure cared when it was a KU player who had "tarnished the sport and should never be allowed to play again".
Now that it isn't a KU player, people suddenly seem less interested in adherence to such a lofty moral standard.
Funny how that works...just found it interesting.