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JJ Redick= the Peyton Manning of college hoops

Discussion in 'Charlotte Hornets' started by MikeNinerHunt, Mar 24, 2006.

  1. MikeNinerHunt

    MikeNinerHunt Fast white guy

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    We'll call him Mr. January.

    Nice career. 0-1 in the one Final 4 you appeared in.

    He should never be brought up with the Duke legends again.
     
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    uhhh...he's the all time leading scorer in the ACC

    that's not a very meaningful statistic
     
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    I don't remember Peyton crying on the field.
     
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    Peyton is not a kid. I bet Peyton cried when Florida spanked his ass over and over again. It is not Redick's fault that the rest of the team could not make a shot even with him drawing constant double and triple teams. Also not his fault that they could not get a rebound even when the other team pulled all its guys.
     
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    Actually, that was his fault... he was the one that was supposed to block out the FT shooter but decided to start running back down the court instead.

    Was it his fault that he shot 3/18 from the floor?
     
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    He probably thought the other guys could handle the reboud because he needed to get down the floor quick for chance at a three.

    It was his fault to some degree that he shot so poorly but he was not missing open looks he was guarded very well and often faced double and triple teams. Someone else should have been wide open. It is also not his fault that the picks set by his teammates to get him open were not working. It was also not his fault that the two big men for LSU had four fouls forever and it was not taken advantage of.
     
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    Collin soap and water

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    You are on a roll today, dude. I want some of your Wheaties.
     
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    I must be butter.
     
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    THE 5TH CRUSADER THE TRUTH DETECTOR

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    The great White hope has died...Swallow it and shut the @uck up!
     
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    Shelden and McRoberts did a great job down low. Redick played awful, but the person who has dissapeared ever since the Georgia Tech game is Sean Dockery. The reason they were so dominant early on was because Redick would get double teamed and he'd dish it to Dockery and he would drain the three so they couldn't double team Redick. He was up to about 10 points a game at one point in the season. You can't win a national championship when only two players score in double figures.
     

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