this is like the worst hot take thread I have seen on this board for a few years now
ok...just stating an observation.
this is like the worst hot take thread I have seen on this board for a few years now
Don't all wins count the same in the most important column?
Style points never impact the record. You either win or lose.yes. Some are easier on the heart though.
Up 17 in the 2nd half..i hoped this would be one of those.
Your observation was that Purdue is not a good, competitive team. That isn't a good take. That's just incredibly lazy. This was a good win.ok...just stating an observation.
Your observation was that Purdue is not a good, competitive team. That isn't a good take. That's just incredibly lazy. This was a good win.
A 17 point lead in the 2nd half..if we had killer instinct the game would been over much earlier.
This is a young team in a tough division. So I’m not surprised they aren’t blowing teams out. Just frustrating.
ok...just stating an observation.
I thought last night was a little too much of milking the clock.when we go into these funks, we don’t move the ball well and become one dimensional - either one man game or settling for late, long shots.
Listen how many games in the past 2 decades was Rutgers down 15-20 and made a run a got it to a few points and lost.....PLENTY. At the end of the day its about buckling down and making plays to win which we did...again.
The issue is yours was such a negative take not 24 hours later but like 4 minutes later
Well having a 17 point lead and being in control the whole game and letting a team back into it with frustrating plays two games in a row is a negative, correct?
outcome is great..btw. I’ll still have the same take 24 hours. Can’t let teams crawl their way back into games we are completely controlling.
You're not accounting for the fact that Purdue stepped up their defense and Myles was hurt & then in foul trouble and they attacked the inside in this analysis. It's almost as if you are equating Purdue to a lower level Div 2 team that we should stomp instead of winning a close one. "Killer Instinct" applies as much to closing out close games where the opponent makes a significant push at the end as much as it does winning by 20.
Just wondering if you watch a lot of basketball......which essentially is a game of runs. These are good teams RU is playing.......RU's last win and only previous win against Purdue was over 50 years ago.....and now you are frustratwd we didnt blow them out. Lol.
Listen how many games in the past 2 decades was Rutgers down 15-20 and made a run a got it to a few points and lost.....PLENTY. At the end of the day its about buckling down and making plays to win which we did...again.
I get what you are saying. Unfortunately my expectations have already adjusted to the new (more pleasant) reality that we don't suck anymore.
So pointing out that we haven't beaten Purdue since the stone age (for example) wouldn't make losing that game last night any less awful.
Somehow part of my previous response got deleted before posting.Listen how many games in the past 2 decades was Rutgers down 15-20 and made a run a got it to a few points and lost.....PLENTY. At the end of the day its about buckling down and making plays to win which we did...again.
The issue is yours was such a negative take not 24 hours later but like 4 minutes later
While I love that we are winning, I'm terrified that we are going to start blowing games in which we had huge leads. Earlier when we were throttling SHU and Nebraska we never let up and maintained our big leads. Now we see a new trend of letting teams get back in the game and I'm just worried it will cost us a game - and wouldn't it suck if that game was a first round NCAA game?
The real issue here are the scoring droughts. We are going to continue to need to build big leads if we are going to go through these extended periods of little to no scoring. Ideally we find a way to limit those or break out of them earlier.
While I love that we are winning, I'm terrified that we are going to start blowing games in which we had huge leads. Earlier when we were throttling SHU and Nebraska we never let up and maintained our big leads. Now we see a new trend of letting teams get back in the game and I'm just worried it will cost us a game - and wouldn't it suck if that game was a first round NCAA game?
You have the Rutgers syndrome. Anything and everything WILL go wrong because god doesn't like Rutgers.While I love that we are winning, I'm terrified that we are going to start blowing games in which we had huge leads. Earlier when we were throttling SHU and Nebraska we never let up and maintained our big leads. Now we see a new trend of letting teams get back in the game and I'm just worried it will cost us a game - and wouldn't it suck if that game was a first round NCAA game?