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Date Posted: 15:31:06 01/15/03 Wed
Author: Fair Play
Subject: Re: Credit where Credit is due..
In reply to: changeman 's message, "Re: Credit where Credit is due.." on 14:46:57 01/15/03 Wed

I have to agree. Although Ffld is having a great season I think there were other factors, besides TOT, that contributed to their wins. Remember there haven't been any blowouts and a few times we have just scraped by. The talent on the Ffld bench is overwhelming, I think there are numerous coaches who could have brought the same results to the table. This team will be tested in the next few games and I think then we will all be able to give TOT a fair assessment.

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[> [> Re: Credit where Credit is due.. -- The Wizzard, 15:31:58 01/15/03 Wed

Imagine if Fairfield was 10-0 in the MAAC. O'Toole would already have a plaque in Springfield.


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[> [> [> Re: Credit where Credit is due.. -- jenningsbeach, 16:46:31 01/15/03 Wed

If Fairfield goes 10-0 in the MAAC, I'll pay for the damn plaque and drive it to Springfield myself.

There's a loooooong way to go this season, including 7 games vs. the MAAC's top tier (Manhattan, Siena, Iona and Niagara). I still think 12-6 is about right. But it's beyond lame to disparage quality wins vs. Wilmington and Yale because those teams were "tired" and to say we "stole" the game from Iona. Please. Travel is part of the deal in college hoops. These kids are 18 to 22 years old; they can take it. As for Iona, games are never decided on one play. Iona had 40 minutes to take care of business and not be in a position where a late foul could put them in peril. Fact: Good call or not, Michael Bell hit 1-of-2 to TIE the game. Fact: Iona still had 5 minutes to WIN the game. Fact: We KICKED THEIR ASS in overtime. Hey, Iona gets their shot at revenge on Saturday. Maybe it's their turn to kick our ass.

Some posters may get carried away bashing Tim, but I think a lot of the criticism is warranted. Mistakes have been made in the past five years, and it's been frustrating to see the program struggle. Don't forget, it was Fairfield AD Gene Doris who put Tim on notice this year—not the 15 or so posters on this board.

That said, I'm really happy for Tim. No one is rooting for him more than me, and I'm hopeful that he and the Stags have turned the corner. Let's face it: The best thing for the future of Fairfield men's basketball is for Tim to be successful and enjoy a long career on North Benson Road.


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