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Key to tonight is of course
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Key to tonight is of course


Jan 16, 2018, 12:46 PM

salubrious mental tactics on the part of Brownell and his posse of coaches and team psychologist, because this will not be an issue of our ability and talent this time, it will be mental toughness as everything and the kitchen sink of adversity will come at us, including refs who will fear for their life if they don't throw it with late calls, fouls, mysterious phantom things, whatever, and our general ability to grasp that turning points have to happen and players have to step forward and make those things happen (see: LSU 4th and 16), and that somehow, some body, some player with some chutzpah has got to put aside the curse propaganda that virtually everyone believes in, and take matters in their own hands. Who will that player be?

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No, the key to the game is


Jan 16, 2018, 12:46 PM

feeding the zebras more.

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Snowflake Basher........Out


Re: Key to tonight is of course


Jan 16, 2018, 12:54 PM

I think wee see another Jamison to Buckner finish. Boogie back in the house. Karma comes back!

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Scoring more points than they do.


Jan 16, 2018, 1:05 PM

That SEEMS to be very important.

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Re: Scoring more points than they do.


Jan 16, 2018, 2:31 PM

"seems" is the key word... scoring more points has proven time and time again to be vastly overrated.









did i do that right?

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Yes


Jan 16, 2018, 2:36 PM

One should always cast matters in a grayish light. Can we know everything for certain? NO!

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I beg to differ


Jan 16, 2018, 7:19 PM [ in reply to Scoring more points than they do. ]

I think we need to get them to score less points than us. This will take a steely resolve on our part, ice in our veins, superior toughness, and great team defense and rebounding, to pull off.

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