Posted by Rusty & Donny on 3/3/2005, 9:06 am, in reply to "Re: WKU (One and Done)" --Previous Message--
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My whole point is, no matter how bad some players play or as little as they bring to the table, they will never sit and continue to hurt the team more than help. Some players that don't play on an everyday basis bring a lot more to the table, may not have the better stats, but it is harder to perform when you only get maybe one chance every 2 or 3 games. Murrie just can't play to his advantages, he plays to his feelings.
: I ment, who do you think should be playing for
: western that is not playing---what I wrote
: earlier did sort of not sound exactly right
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: What do you mean who is not at Western?
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: Just out of curiousity, why did you call out
: those two players? THere are lots of wku
: players doing worse that are still playing
: according to your stats online. Who do you
: think should be playing that is not at wku?
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: WKU's first Sunbelt Championship in about 25
: years will be there last in another 25
: years, unless they are smart enough to get
: rid of the entire coaching staff and get
: some people in there that know what they are
: doing. No more Mosier practices while
: Murrie is in the press box talking on his
: cell phone, telling people about his next
: podigy, ANTONE TOWNS. Give me a break; hit
: another ball off the handle past a diving
: middle infielder that doesn't make it to the
: outfielder. WKU gets some of the worst
: players to play Div. I baseball, and sits
: some decent players that could start for any
: other team in the Sunbelt. Matt Ransdell is
: starting every game for the Tops, regardless
: if he's hitting .375 right now, he is,
: maybe, a Div. II player. Oh well, if
: Western athletic Department likes settling
: no better than 4th (or worse) every year in
: conference play and 1 NCAA Tournament
: appearance every 25 years, mission
: accmplished.
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