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Post by Hack on Feb 1, 2005 8:30:58 GMT -6
Has this replaced "The Butler Way" as the league's most annoying moniker?
I'm reading the Butler game story in the Press-Gazette right now and Rohde is referencing to it again, just like several others did prior to and after the UWM game.
Someone enlighten me ... what does "Green Bay basketball" exactly mean?
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Post by uwfenske aka hardhat on Feb 1, 2005 9:01:20 GMT -6
I think in the context of the story and this season, "Green Bay basketball" means.... You pull out one or two big victories but overall the expectations/hype are not met. I don't know. I hate to bash, but what a disapointment for GB.
Go Panthers.
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Post by Hack on Feb 1, 2005 9:10:19 GMT -6
Ahh I see.
Well, I'll admit I could've cheered much louder on Saturday in Green Bay.
This coming Saturday against UIC, I'll be ready for the ESPN cameras by getting back to "HackPanther cheering."
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Post by admin on Feb 1, 2005 10:00:30 GMT -6
As we were leaving the Resch this weekend, their fans began to cheer "Hoosiers of the North." I was confused, what did this mean? Was I really in Valpo? Or perhaps Notre Dame? I was pretty sure the land of the Hoosiers ended near the Michigan/Illinois Border in northern Indiana.
Maybe Green Bay forgot that? Or do they consider the Green Bay Packers to be the 49ers of the East?
I think they found out, the hard way, what Hoosier's basketball is all about. Next time try forging your own identity, instead of getting spanked to the worst Butler Basketball team in 10+ years.
Later, Nick Hoffman Panther Fan of the North.
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Post by dylanrocks on Feb 1, 2005 11:50:01 GMT -6
Green Bay Basketball is any sport played in the hinterlands with a round object before a crass, drunken and vindictive crowd and a moody, self-aggrandizing coach who loves for people refer to him as Coach K.
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Post by coacheinerson on Feb 1, 2005 15:22:28 GMT -6
THAT... is so true Dylan. But, we really shouldn't diss GB anymore... their fans, the school, the city, the program... it's WAY too easy. "Bite Me" --- BRILLIANT!
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Post by dylanrocks on Feb 7, 2005 11:02:16 GMT -6
“We’re at our best when we’re playing in transition,” Kowalczyk said. “We did a good job of pushing it in transition.”
Huh??? Oh, you mean: "We're at our best playing in transition when we're playing last-place Youngstown."
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