@BarstoolUofM this is a funny take because Purdue has an ENTIRE SEASON of being the #1 offensive in the country AND very little fouling (or drawing fouls!)
one game gets out of hand and Purdue is suddenly disgraceful lmao
@walkeri141 Browne also enabled to offense to function despite the OL losing a ton of reps
You have to trust that his skillset is worth the bumps in the road. If this team wants to steal a couple games, they will need high variance performances, I think
@TheHoopFather Edey had to deal with this shit all the time in college. Non-basketball plays that would be techs against anyone who isn’t 7’4” and 300lb
Pretty silly that NBA refs are still missing these kinds of calls
@aneeshswamy the reduction of success or failure to one thing (championship) is such a frustrating trend in sports
why choose to live in a world that is so heavily weighted towards failure and negativity
@bballbreakdown@BrettLawrence Doesn’t know a consensus AA but feels confident breaking down Purdue’s defensive scheme
Purdue has defended SOB plays like that all year. Cox should have recognized the switch and cycled down to the inbounding passer
Also a moving screen by Houston but that never gets called
@Riles23@cincyboilers I agree, but my point is that it “looks thin skinned” to a tiiiiny proportion of people, who the program has no obligation to satisfy in this super specific way
again, I would probably just post the scores
but I get the decision
@Riles23@cincyboilers I say this as someone who initially had the same reaction
but the more I think about it, making a post that you KNOW is going to serve as a digital whipping post for your program is … kinda weird , I understand the decision to opt out
@Riles23@cincyboilers I would actually disagree with your last sentence
no one is going on twitter to find out the score of the Purdue game from the Boilerball account
why should Purdue self-flagellate for the satisfaction of the ultra-online crowd? How does that tangibly help the program?