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Duke Blue Devils (that rat faced scumbag)

WolverineMike;2126904; said:
THis takes some of the sting out of it......Fook Dook

I doubt that Coach K referred to his opponent as High Point however.

I hate Duke in the same manner that I don't like Tebow, but after a night of eating bad Mexican food, the next day Coach K would still produce crap with more class than Beilein and Hoke have combined.
 
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This is pretty ok....

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WolverineMike;2127861; said:
there's no such thing as "rational fan board posts" after a loss. Come on Cincy

I hear that, since I got banned from a scUM fan board for making this post last night:

"Ohio" 65
Michigan 60

That was all I said, and they banned me. Pussies. :slappy:
 
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WolverineMike;2127861; said:
there's no such thing as "rational fan board posts" after a loss. Come on Cincy

Giving credit where credit is due:

"DukeGirl4ever

I will forever be a Duke fan!


This offense suffered greatly with the loss of Ryan.

October can't get here soon enough!

03-16-2012, 09:47 PM #3 NSDukeFan

I'm just really sorry it's over for these guys. The better team won today. Duke had a great season and unfortunately will likely be remembered more for the final game.
?Those two kids, they?re champions,? Krzyzewski said of his senior leaders. ?They?re trying to teach the other kids how to become that, and it?s a long road to become that.?

03-16-2012, 09:47 PM #4 Gthoma2a

As I said before. I am disappointed, but thanks to Miles for four years of effort and commitment. It will take a while for this bitter taste to leave from the loss, but his career was one that showed great heart.

03-16-2012, 09:47 PM #5 jipops

I had us losing 2nd round, so I was close.

Another season of overachieving with no gas left in the end. The better team won, no doubt. Congrats Lehigh.

03-16-2012, 09:47 PM #6 uh_no

Originally Posted by JBDuke
Put your post-game thoughts here. Venting and or bashing posts will incur 5 point infractions resulting in immediate 48 hour suspension of your posting privileges.
Wow.

I hope this season can be remembered by how we all thought it was a rebuilding year and then pretty much played our brains out during the regular season...

Wins against

UNC
Michigan
Kansas.....

we played our way into a high ranking and got hit by a phenomenal lehigh team that could take advantage of our weaknesses....they were quick....CJ is a great great player....and we struggled with people driving all year.

The loss of kelly made this team so much weaker, and it was unfortunate.
a long long time ago
i can still remember
how those shooters used to make me smile
but they knew if they had their chance
they would let cinderella dance
and maybe they'd have one moment to shine
but duke guards went so cold they shivered
and mizzou's play just made me quiver
bad news on the doorstep
they won't advance one more step
i can't remember if i cried
when my bracket selections got denied
two fifteen seeds, they beamed with pride
the day.....the two seed died

03-16-2012, 09:48 PM #7 DesertDevil

Never feels good to go out early, but Lehigh really worked for and earned the win. They could get another win Sunday.

03-16-2012, 09:48 PM #8 Utley

Thanks for representing us all year team. I think if anything you over achieved for much of the season and injuries u fortunatly bite us again.

03-16-2012, 09:48 PM #9 grossbus

Frankly, we have not played well since the game in Tallahassee. Especially on offense. Tonight was difficult to watch and understand. Equal burden players and coaches?

03-16-2012, 09:48 PM #10 Gary

I thought our rotation this year was more than enough to prevent fatigue, so I don't think that was the problem coming down the stretch of the season. Having said that, it was very unfortunate that both Dre and Seth hit shooting droughts in March. We just couldn't afford that to happen because the margin for error was too thin with this team. Not having Kelly hurt a lot. At least I believe it did. On to next year now.
Reading and posting at DBR for over 15 years and loving every... well, almost every minute of it!

03-16-2012, 09:48 PM #11 Acymetric

Hopefully the guys who return will really take this in and use it to light the fire that seemed to be lacking at times this year. I am really curious to see what the team looks like next year.

Hate it for Miles, he started playing much better later in the season; tough way to end a career as the lone senior.

03-16-2012, 09:49 PM #12 OldSchool

Worst loss in a big game in many many years.

With all of the offensive weapons this team has, it should be able to post 80s on Lehigh no problem. I'll grant you whatever deficiencies on defense you want, as good as this team was offensively all year, it could have been significantly better.

Won't be surprised if Austin decides to return. I hope Mason does as well. If Bazz comes, then we have the missing piece, if either Quinn or Seth can step up and be a top quality point guard (on both ends) next year.

03-16-2012, 09:49 PM #13 SoCalDukeFan

What bothers me
is that Duke played better at the start of year rather than the end.

Coach K has been a great defensive coach but we were defensively challenged all year.

Losing Ryan hurt of course.

Lehigh played better than us and deserved to win.

Thanks to Miles for a great effort all four years.

SoCal

03-16-2012, 09:49 PM #14 Dr. Rosenrosen

I guess we know the answer to question regarding how important Ryan really was to this team. Frustrating final two weeks to an otherwise very nice year. Plenty to be proud of and hopefully something solid to build on for next year.

03-16-2012, 09:49 PM #15 Atlanta Duke

Kelly's injury was one too many problems to overcome for a team that could have quit after the Miami loss but kept hope alive until the UNC blow out in Cameron

Always sorry to see the season end but this is hardly the equivalent of season ending debacles like losing to Indiana in 2002

K working with this team reminds me of a quote about the great Yankees manager Casey Stengel managing the early Mets - "an Edison working with rusty parts"

03-16-2012, 09:50 PM #16 Bob Green

Congratulations to Lehigh on a hard fought victory. I hated to see Miles Plumlee end his career with a 1st Round exit as he has been an integral part of the team for four years and I was hoping for a couple more victory celebrations before we had to say good bye to the big guy. The sun will rise tomorrow morning and I'll be wearing my Duke sweat shirt like normal.
Bob Green
Washington State
United States Navy (Retired)

03-16-2012, 09:51 PM #17 ice-9

We were beat this game. This wasn't a mid-major team that got unbelievably hot and had lucky breaks, this was a team that out-hustled us and out-played us. It doesn't feel like we were upset; we just got beat. (Yes, US, even though we lost, and embarrassingly, this is still our team.)

The most telling stat is the rebound numbers; despite our big height advantage, we only out-rebounded Lehigh by 3. Credit to Lehigh's defensive scheme; they took us out of the game. For this game (and without Kelly) they were better than us.

Ultimately, this loss will be a great learning experience for our players next year. Right now, it's just gonna suck.

Can't wait to meet my two cousins who went to Lehigh LOL.

03-16-2012, 09:51 PM #18 FerryFor50

Good, but not great season. The record was stellar. We had some good wins. Saw some huge shots (Tyler's 3 against Kansas, Austin's shot against UNC). But we also saw a lot of uncharacteristic play (defense, foul shooting, poor shot selection) and too many close calls. That had to catch up to them sooner or later. Looks like it was sooner...

I'm just taking solace in knowing UNC won't be winning it all this year.

Yesterday, 12:24 PM #19 moonpie23

Originally Posted by FerryFor50
I'm just taking solace in knowing UNC won't be winning it all this year.
I hope you are correct
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Yesterday, 12:26 PM #20 Gary
Member"

Compare this to almost any other fan board and it almost makes me want to root for Duke. Almost.
 
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Jake;2127865; said:
I hear that, since I got banned from a scUM fan board for making this post last night:

"Ohio" 65
Michigan 60

That was all I said, and they banned me. Pussies. :slappy:
They permabanned me over at gbw for signing a dickrod support thread right before he was canned last year. All I typed was "In". Two letters got me permabanned. :lol:
 
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http://www.cbssports.com/collegebas...gain-yes-unless-the-heat-stays-on-blue-devils

Will Coach K, Duke skate again? Yes, unless the heat stays on Blue Devils

Duke is going to get away with it -- again. Eleven years after it used an ineligible player to reach the 1999 Final Four, Duke apparently used an ineligible player in 2010 when it won the national championship.

Nothing happened to Duke in 1999.

Nothing will happen to Duke in 2010.

Before I continue with the hypocrisy of the NCAA, let me make a few points about Duke in 1999: In a vacuum, I don't necessarily think Duke should have been punished because freshman Corey Maggette accepted $2,000 from an AAU coach while in high school -- a violation of NCAA rules. Technically, Maggette shouldn't have been eligible for the entire 1998-99 season, and by using him to win 37 games and reach the title game, Duke was using an ineligible player. Therefore that Final Four appearance should be vacated. The banner at Cameron Indoor Stadium should come down.

...

We're about to have a similar mystery with Duke, this one involving Lance Thomas and even bigger stakes -- a national championship.

According to court documents -- not rumors but actual court documents, the kind of evidence the NCAA used to crush Penn State in July -- Thomas made a $30,000 down payment on nearly $100,000 in jewelry in December 2009, when he was a senior on the Duke team. How did Thomas come up with the cash? Why would a merchant extend $67,800 in credit to an unemployed college senior? Nobody knows.

Cont'd ...
 
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