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It’s Cameron. What did they expect? The best fans on Earth, blah blah.Trying to imagine the discourse that would’ve come if it was Wake in duke’s situation and finding very little comparison
Sure looks to me like Creighton had fans on the floor before the clock hit 0.0, less than a week ago, but no one cared bc UConn players knew what to do:
AhemMaybe the players care more about bringing attention to themselves
“This really stinks that this happened. We need to put some safeguards in place so the opposing team can get off the Court. Hope he is ok We are sorry.”How do you suggest Wake fans should react? The narrative is not surprising and frankly, Wake had a horrible security plan in place. The critical fact that seems to be assumed is that Kyle was injured. Has there been any confirmation that he’s actually injured?
Were you out by the team bus to hand out business cards after the game“This really stinks that this happened. We need to put some safeguards in place so the opposing team can get off the Court. Hope he is ok We are sorry.”
Does CBS want us to believe a Wake student came on that court and thought I'm going to whip the 6'10" guy's ass. Stop it.How others view the video:
I'm fine with everything you said other than the we are sorry part.“This really stinks that this happened. We need to put some safeguards in place so the opposing team can get off the Court. Hope he is ok We are sorry.”
It's hard to feel like you can move quickly when your shorts are full of sewage.KFF could have gotten off the court like the other 4 players. Instead, he was pissed he fumbled the possession out of bounds and pissed they lost. He sought out a confrontation with Wake students. Rather than being owned, he went all clumsy oaf and showed he’s another Dook wanker.
Admit fault, accept blame, apologize. What could go wrong with that, counsellor?“This really stinks that this happened. We need to put some safeguards in place so the opposing team can get off the Court. Hope he is ok We are sorry.”
Honestly it is the most successful tactic in any jury trial. The dream is for the defendant to try and justify the conduct.Admit fault, accept blame, apologize. What could go wrong with that, counsellor?