Chicagojayfan wrote:
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I think yesterday was a good experience in the way they played Armstrong.
I've noticed this in your otherwise excellent posts for several games now -- you mean ALEXANDER, right? You've been calling him "Armstrong" all year. At first I figured it was just a typo or something, but after it happening now in multiple consecutive game threads, I'm not sure.
Anyway -- great thoughts, as usual.
vivid_dude wrote:Jaybird wrote:vivid_dude wrote:Kalk fell just short of 30 points. He must have mono.
I seriously have no idea what you guys are watching making these claims about Kalk.
And ref complaining? In that game? Jesus….
What Kalk claims are you prattling about? I just went back and read the thread. I just figured people must be unloading on Kalkbrenner left and right. There's one post--one--wondering whether he might be sick. And it wasn't even a "claim about Kalk". Everyone else who mentioned him seemed complimentary. So, where are all these "guys" "making these claims about Kalk"? Were you maybe looking a little too hard for some posts to complain about but, since they're not there, you just went ahead and complained anyway??
There were multiple posters calling him disinterested and playing like he had mono in another thread. There was a whole discussion about it. It carried over to here. You are now caught up.
This is vivid pointing to Kalk's better play *yesterday* to suggest people were out of their minds for saying he looked less locked in two or three games ago. Because, you know, vivid is all about logic. And when he says "it carried over to here" he really means HE thought it'd be a clever observation to bring it over to here because Kalk looked much more active and aggressive yesterday. FWIW, Mac himself has said in multiple post game interviews that he's talked with Kalk at halftime about needing to bring more energy and aggressiveness -- you know, because he has most often played the first half with a lack of energy and aggressivenes. In other words, Mac has said Kalk hasn't been as focused as he needs to be for long stretches of the games before yesterday. If you think he has looked absolutely locked in and dominant every minute of the season, that's cool. You know, everyone entitled to his or her own opinions about what he or she is seeing and all that.
He was absolutely much better from the tip yesterday. That does absolutely nothing to change what MANY have seen and thought about the prior games.
And if you think it's crazy for people to have asked if Trey might have been sick yesterday, especially given that Miller is out with an illness and these guys spend almost all of their time together, you must not have been watching him. He got his shit stuffed into his face about five times yesterday, had about three turnovers where he just threw the ball nowhere near any Creighton player, couldn't hit an open jumper, and was largely unable to get by anyone or elevate at all, and was really struggling to keep his guy in front of him on defense. He gutted it out and made key contributions in the second half. But it was not crazy at all for anyone to wonder if he might have been a bit under the weather yesterday.
Oh -- and yeah, there were a couple of really brutal calls yesterday. People pointed them out. Nobody cried that the officiating was screwing anyone, that it was having a huge impact, etc. Again, it's an OBSERVATION of what is happening DURING THE GAME. You must have an alert set or something so that if somebody mentions anything at all about officials or calls your phone goes nuts with flashing lights so you can come and lecture everyone that it's improper to ever even have a thought about the refs.