galvezwave wrote:Good to play like ass and still win. I'll take it.
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galvezwave wrote:Good to play like ass and still win. I'll take it.
would ya rather win by just 8 or lose by 8 ?Bigschtick wrote:galvezwave wrote:Good to play like ass and still win. I'll take it.
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There is no doubt that several on this site that not only miss losing but thrive on it. If not for bemoaning Tulane athletics, they have no other hobbies. They are clowns that offer no meaningful insight and are to be ignored or laughed at.lurker123 wrote:I'm reading this with some wry amusement. Some seem to forget this team won six games last year and was losing to one-bid Southland Conference teams. This weekend it beat MWC and A-10 teams and did it looking like a Top 20 team and then ugly.
As suggested above, do some of you miss losing?
It's only November but this team may be the first in twenty years that actually is truly competitive in conference. BTW AAC looks real strong in early going especially anywhere-anytime Temple.
Can't we just sit back and enjoy it without demeaning our own guys?
Phew, wouldn't be a real thread without someone telling us how we should think, that we should censor our real views and adhere to the Stuart Smalley school of thought.lurker123 wrote:I'm reading this with some wry amusement. Some seem to forget this team won six games last year and was losing to one-bid Southland Conference teams. This weekend it beat MWC and A-10 teams and did it looking like a Top 20 team and then ugly.
As suggested above, do some of you miss losing?
It's only November but this team may be the first in twenty years that actually is truly competitive in conference. BTW AAC looks real strong in early going especially anywhere-anytime Temple.
Can't we just sit back and enjoy it without demeaning our own guys?
Just curios. Do you have season tickets to MBB? Or is asking that telling you how to think?netshorty wrote:Phew, wouldn't be a real thread without someone telling us how we should think, that we should censor our real views and adhere to the Stuart Smalley school of thought.lurker123 wrote:I'm reading this with some wry amusement. Some seem to forget this team won six games last year and was losing to one-bid Southland Conference teams. This weekend it beat MWC and A-10 teams and did it looking like a Top 20 team and then ugly.
As suggested above, do some of you miss losing?
It's only November but this team may be the first in twenty years that actually is truly competitive in conference. BTW AAC looks real strong in early going especially anywhere-anytime Temple.
Can't we just sit back and enjoy it without demeaning our own guys?
Just in case you didn't catch it on the broadcast, the announcers specifically mentioned that Fordham is usually in the top five in the COUNTRY year after year in creating turnovers. So let's not just blame all the turnovers on us, give Fordham some credit as well. If we make the same number of turnovers against Miami OH, then we can worry some.netshorty wrote:7pts at the under 8. Against a terrible Fordham team. Turned the ball over 17 times already.GreenLantern wrote:By far, the poorest play we've seen for the entire year yet we lead by 8
Not sure why that is relevant at all, unless you are also of the mindset that your opinion carries more weight because you are a Real fan, while I'm not. Because somehow being a season ticket holder is the only definition of a Real fan. Forgot that was mentioned on the football thread as well. I am not a season ticket holder. I guess it doesn't matter than I don't live in New Orleans.lurker123 wrote:Just curios. Do you have season tickets to MBB? Or is asking that telling you how to think?netshorty wrote:Phew, wouldn't be a real thread without someone telling us how we should think, that we should censor our real views and adhere to the Stuart Smalley school of thought.lurker123 wrote:I'm reading this with some wry amusement. Some seem to forget this team won six games last year and was losing to one-bid Southland Conference teams. This weekend it beat MWC and A-10 teams and did it looking like a Top 20 team and then ugly.
As suggested above, do some of you miss losing?
It's only November but this team may be the first in twenty years that actually is truly competitive in conference. BTW AAC looks real strong in early going especially anywhere-anytime Temple.
Can't we just sit back and enjoy it without demeaning our own guys?
It's directly relevant and most here would agree. Lots of posters here live out of town and still buy tickets. They attend when they can but they know it matters. What we do with our wallets and butts speaks volumes. Those are facts not judgments. Interesting that the "dissenters" who founded this forum to have an unfiltered voice have and continue to have always remained significant buyers of tickets.netshorty wrote:Not sure why that is relevant at all, unless you are also of the mindset that your opinion carries more weight because you are a Real fan, while I'm not. Because somehow being a season ticket holder is the only definition of a Real fan. Forgot that was mentioned on the football thread as well. I am not a season ticket holder. I guess it doesn't matter than I don't live in New Orleans.lurker123 wrote:Just curios. Do you have season tickets to MBB? Or is asking that telling you how to think?netshorty wrote:Phew, wouldn't be a real thread without someone telling us how we should think, that we should censor our real views and adhere to the Stuart Smalley school of thought.lurker123 wrote:I'm reading this with some wry amusement. Some seem to forget this team won six games last year and was losing to one-bid Southland Conference teams. This weekend it beat MWC and A-10 teams and did it looking like a Top 20 team and then ugly.
As suggested above, do some of you miss losing?
It's only November but this team may be the first in twenty years that actually is truly competitive in conference. BTW AAC looks real strong in early going especially anywhere-anytime Temple.
Can't we just sit back and enjoy it without demeaning our own guys?
Gotcha. So you are indeed saying your voice is stronger because you are a season ticket holder. My donations through TAF over the years and the fact that I travel to attend at least one football and basketball game each year aren't as impressive as you being a season ticket holder. Sorry not buying it.lurker123 wrote:It's directly relevant and most here would agree. Lots of posters here live out of town and still buy tickets. They attend when they can but they know it matters. What we do with our wallets and butts speaks volumes. Those are facts not judgments. Interesting that the "dissenters" who founded this forum to have an unfiltered voice have and continue to have always remained significant buyers of tickets.netshorty wrote:Not sure why that is relevant at all, unless you are also of the mindset that your opinion carries more weight because you are a Real fan, while I'm not. Because somehow being a season ticket holder is the only definition of a Real fan. Forgot that was mentioned on the football thread as well. I am not a season ticket holder. I guess it doesn't matter than I don't live in New Orleans.lurker123 wrote:Just curios. Do you have season tickets to MBB? Or is asking that telling you how to think?netshorty wrote:Phew, wouldn't be a real thread without someone telling us how we should think, that we should censor our real views and adhere to the Stuart Smalley school of thought.lurker123 wrote:I'm reading this with some wry amusement. Some seem to forget this team won six games last year and was losing to one-bid Southland Conference teams. This weekend it beat MWC and A-10 teams and did it looking like a Top 20 team and then ugly.
As suggested above, do some of you miss losing?
It's only November but this team may be the first in twenty years that actually is truly competitive in conference. BTW AAC looks real strong in early going especially anywhere-anytime Temple.
Can't we just sit back and enjoy it without demeaning our own guys?
I wasn't complaining at all. Estatic about the season so far.golfnut69 wrote:would ya rather win by just 8 or lose by 8 ?Bigschtick wrote:galvezwave wrote:Good to play like ass and still win. I'll take it.
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that'll teach you to demean our team by referring to their play as ass. I personally thought they played a little worse than ass (if you can quantify that) but read your post as a positive, meaning it was nice to see that we could pull out a victory when we weren't playing our best. But I'm not a season ticket holder so don't go by what I think.galvezwave wrote:I wasn't complaining at all. Estatic about the season so far.golfnut69 wrote:would ya rather win by just 8 or lose by 8 ?Bigschtick wrote:galvezwave wrote:Good to play like ass and still win. I'll take it.
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Lolnetshorty wrote:that'll teach you to demean our team by referring to their play as ass. I personally thought they played a little worse than ass (if you can quantify that) but read your post as a positive, meaning it was nice to see that we could pull out a victory when we weren't playing our best. But I'm not a season ticket holder so don't go by what I think.galvezwave wrote:I wasn't complaining at all. Estatic about the season so far.golfnut69 wrote:would ya rather win by just 8 or lose by 8 ?Bigschtick wrote:galvezwave wrote:Good to play like ass and still win. I'll take it.
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It has been a great weekend for Wave fans everywhere.lurker123 wrote:I think it's closer to 96 hours for Tulane and I was thinking we had too much Bob Marley and needed Nico instead. Regardless to have a good season, you need to have bad wins against bad teams. I assume MD will put them through some hard practices before Miami of Ohio game Wednesday.galvezwave wrote:
Looks like 2 teams that spent the last 48 hours in Jamaica
Anyway it's been a great weekend to be a Wave fan. Even VB team came through today.
RobertM - You're on the mark, as usual. We're 4-0...and getting ready for Miami-Ohio Vice!!!!RobertM320 wrote:I personally thought it was somewhat sloppy, but better than ass for sure. Fordham is usually in the top 5 in the country in steals. We outrebounded them by a sizeable margin and we still shot 45.7% from the floor. Many a game would have been won in the past 10 years if the team could have just shot 45.7%. We're spoiled by the over 50% after just 3 regular season games?
Love ass being the new measuring stick. I do think we'll be a little spoiled by our shooting percentage thus far as we go forward. I definitely think we're being spoiled by rebounding margin. If Dunleavy has turned these guys into high percentage shooters (especially Frazier - the kids on fire) than he is really coaching these guys up individually.RobertM320 wrote:I personally thought it was somewhat sloppy, but better than ass for sure. Fordham is usually in the top 5 in the country in steals. We outrebounded them by a sizeable margin and we still shot 45.7% from the floor. Many a game would have been won in the past 10 years if the team could have just shot 45.7%. We're spoiled by the over 50% after just 3 regular season games?
But wait! We would be remiss if we didn't mention one of our Athletics Supporters: Big Ass!galvezwave wrote:This will be how we gauge the basketball games from here on out. Y'all went to Tulane and are smarter than me , so let's come up with a level of ass. From large ass to medium ass to no ass ( perfect game)
net, I wonder where we stood last year after the first four games? I have no doubt conference play will lower some of these numbersnetshorty wrote:Love ass being the new measuring stick. I do think we'll be a little spoiled by our shooting percentage thus far as we go forward. I definitely think we're being spoiled by rebounding margin. If Dunleavy has turned these guys into high percentage shooters (especially Frazier - the kids on fire) than he is really coaching these guys up individually.RobertM320 wrote:I personally thought it was somewhat sloppy, but better than ass for sure. Fordham is usually in the top 5 in the country in steals. We outrebounded them by a sizeable margin and we still shot 45.7% from the floor. Many a game would have been won in the past 10 years if the team could have just shot 45.7%. We're spoiled by the over 50% after just 3 regular season games?
Here's where we stood last year (2016-17) on these important categories (357 teams) .
FG%: 40.5% (323rd)
3 FG%: 32.4% (292nd)
Rebound Margin: -3.9 (300th)
Defensive FG%: 47.1% (322nd)
Thus far after 4 games:
FG%: 53.4% (21st)
3 FG%: 43.9% (32nd)
Rebound Margin: +5.7 (113th)
Defensive FG%: 40.9% (142nd)
Galvez: If you reside in Galvez, Mark me down as someone who knows very well where that is; hence, I know you’re as smart as any Tulane grad. Also, mark me down as mine will be one of the ass(es) sitting in Devlin on Wednesday night.galvezwave wrote:This will be how we gauge the basketball games from here on out. Y'all went to Tulane and are smarter than me , so let's come up with a level of ass. From large ass to medium ass to no ass ( perfect game)
1st 4 games were against better teams (UNC, SELA, Oklahoma, Arizona St.) so numbers weren't great starting out:RobertM320 wrote:net, I wonder where we stood last year after the first four games? I have no doubt conference play will lower some of these numbersnetshorty wrote:Love ass being the new measuring stick. I do think we'll be a little spoiled by our shooting percentage thus far as we go forward. I definitely think we're being spoiled by rebounding margin. If Dunleavy has turned these guys into high percentage shooters (especially Frazier - the kids on fire) than he is really coaching these guys up individually.RobertM320 wrote:I personally thought it was somewhat sloppy, but better than ass for sure. Fordham is usually in the top 5 in the country in steals. We outrebounded them by a sizeable margin and we still shot 45.7% from the floor. Many a game would have been won in the past 10 years if the team could have just shot 45.7%. We're spoiled by the over 50% after just 3 regular season games?
Here's where we stood last year (2016-17) on these important categories (357 teams) .
FG%: 40.5% (323rd)
3 FG%: 32.4% (292nd)
Rebound Margin: -3.9 (300th)
Defensive FG%: 47.1% (322nd)
Thus far after 4 games:
FG%: 53.4% (21st)
3 FG%: 43.9% (32nd)
Rebound Margin: +5.7 (113th)
Defensive FG%: 40.9% (142nd)
lurker123 wrote:I'm reading this with some wry amusement. Some seem to forget this team won six games last year and was losing to one-bid Southland Conference teams. This weekend it beat MWC and A-10 teams and did it looking like a Top 20 team and then ugly.
As suggested above, do some of you miss losing?
It's only November but this team may be the first in twenty years that actually is truly competitive in conference. BTW AAC looks real strong in early going especially anywhere-anytime Temple.
Can't we just sit back and enjoy it without demeaning our own guys?
Haha yes. The "town" , not the street in NolaHouma de Wave wrote:Galvez: If you reside in Galvez, Mark me down as someone who knows very well where that is; hence, I know you’re as smart as any Tulane grad. Also, mark me down as mine will be one of the ass(es) sitting in Devlin on Wednesday night.galvezwave wrote:This will be how we gauge the basketball games from here on out. Y'all went to Tulane and are smarter than me , so let's come up with a level of ass. From large ass to medium ass to no ass ( perfect game)