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<blockquote data-quote="JacketOff" data-source="post: 934214" data-attributes="member: 4572"><p>I’m not ****ting on anybody. You and your little group of Pastner apologists are the ones ****ting on everybody else. You have been for the last 5 years. Can’t say anything that can even be perceived as remotely bad about the guy or you get chastised.</p><p></p><p>Dude, I already said I’m very quick to tell other people that **** on GT basketball that we won the conference just a couple of years ago. I hope other fans do that as well. But within our own GT community, it’s okay to say that winning that tournament didn’t really do much for the program. Very few fans saw a game in person, we didn’t land any recruits, and we were one-and-done in the big dance.</p><p></p><p>Your little group of Pastner apologists also loved to pull out the “we didn’t have fresh legs” excuse against Mercer, and then turn right around and say “we won fair and square. Nothing weird about this tournament. Trust me. We played by the rules we won. Fresh legs or not that was the rules.” It’s silly to act like losing to an inferior team at home after having a night off is okay, but that we also didn’t have a massive advantage in the ACC title game when FSU played the previous night.</p><p></p><p>IM NOT SAYING NOT TO CELEBRATE THE TOURNAMENT WIN. I’m just saying that the tournament win didn’t help the program in any way moving forward, and quite frankly looking at these last 2 years, it probably helped move it backwards.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JacketOff, post: 934214, member: 4572"] I’m not ****ting on anybody. You and your little group of Pastner apologists are the ones ****ting on everybody else. You have been for the last 5 years. Can’t say anything that can even be perceived as remotely bad about the guy or you get chastised. Dude, I already said I’m very quick to tell other people that **** on GT basketball that we won the conference just a couple of years ago. I hope other fans do that as well. But within our own GT community, it’s okay to say that winning that tournament didn’t really do much for the program. Very few fans saw a game in person, we didn’t land any recruits, and we were one-and-done in the big dance. Your little group of Pastner apologists also loved to pull out the “we didn’t have fresh legs” excuse against Mercer, and then turn right around and say “we won fair and square. Nothing weird about this tournament. Trust me. We played by the rules we won. Fresh legs or not that was the rules.” It’s silly to act like losing to an inferior team at home after having a night off is okay, but that we also didn’t have a massive advantage in the ACC title game when FSU played the previous night. IM NOT SAYING NOT TO CELEBRATE THE TOURNAMENT WIN. I’m just saying that the tournament win didn’t help the program in any way moving forward, and quite frankly looking at these last 2 years, it probably helped move it backwards. [/QUOTE]
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