NIT to experiment with new rules this season



  • @jaybate-1.0 And your approach could be called painting, not sharing. When someone asks for more information, sometimes they just are interested in where you saw something. If they suggest they disagree or disbelieve, and ask for where you saw something, they are asking for elaboration. Sometimes they are asking simply because it differs from what they thought before, but asking indicates an open mind.

    You post the lengthiest discourses that supposedly invite discussion, but you flip off JHF2 all the time, and me half the time, and some others occasionally. But I think you don’t realize that many people might have similar thoughts or questions to the ones we raise.





  • @jaybate-1.0 Recently in a discussion with me you claimed TTU was faking injuries when it was all documented and one of the players had a broken foot. Then later you said KU players play through those injuries, but I can scarcely recall the last time a KU player played with a broken bone. So forgive me if I am a little weary at this point.



  • Way back when, when I was young, dumb, and full of %*$&, I paid for a tout where the guy told me to play Kent St ( or somebody ) at +8 with as much money as I could gather up, and Kent State? won by 48 points. I bet 1,000 on that one, and hit it big. Then, the next day the guy gives me 3 picks, and they all lose. To this day, I think that game was fixed.



  • @BeddieKU23 If they expand the free throw lane by four feet will the refs ever make a 3 second call?



  • @KUSTEVE It doesn’t have to be the game itself, just a con similar to the good old investment advice reverse pyramid. Could be he gives touts to an equal number each way and only keeps contacting the people who won on their last bet and keeps doing this until he has lost this group and sets up a new one, replenishing all the time. Often starts with a free one to prove how good he is and pull people in. The ones who lose toward the end don’t quit after winning a bunch of times in a row, because they figure he just had bad luck once. A good one can milk it for awhile with his trusting “winners”.



  • BShark said:

    @jaybate-1.0 Recently in a discussion with me you claimed TTU was faking injuries when it was all documented and one of the players had a broken foot. Then later you said KU players play through those injuries, but I can scarcely recall the last time a KU player played with a broken bone. So forgive me if I am a little weary at this point.

    Whoa! Don’t be silly. I speculated Tech might be. You never provided convincing evidence they weren’t. So you’re POV is no stronger than mine. And the real point was whether they were making a best effort to win games, or resting for the conference tourney. I’m probably MORE weary with you at this point than you with me. Cole Alrdrich wore a mask for much of a season. Reed played operable. So many guys have played with severe injuries I forget them all. Selby worn a boot on a stress fx or reaction for part of a season. Remember WITHEY’s lip? He kept playing with that! Ellis played after the nose attack on the WSU player’s elbow. Kaun played on no knees his last season. Mario from Chicago played on one leg. You apparently haven’t been paying attention to KU play-thru ball. Try more bed rest, if you’re serious about being weary.



  • @BShark You have to remember, JB assumes any player that wears a shooters sleeve has an arm injury 😂

    And apparently a bloody/broken nose is the same thing as a broken foot lol.



  • I linked to an article talking about the broken foot. Was I supposed to get a note from his surgeon?



  • KU players play with amputated limbs regularly.



  • @BShark Somehow he is going to argue a broken foot is far less painful than some injury a KU player played through.



  • BShark said:

    KU players play with amputated limbs regularly.

    That explains why they are shorter by the time they have NBA combine measurements than when they enrolled at KU.





  • mayjay said:

    @jaybate-1.0 And your approach could be called painting, not sharing. When someone asks for more information, sometimes they just are interested in where you saw something. If they suggest they disagree or disbelieve, and ask for where you saw something, they are asking for elaboration. Sometimes they are asking simply because it differs from what they thought before, but asking indicates an open mind.

    You post the lengthiest discourses that supposedly invite discussion, but you flip off JHF2 all the time, and me half the time, and some others occasionally. But I think you don’t realize that many people might have similar thoughts or questions to the ones we raise.


    Now tell me what is wrong. Why do you worry about my post length? Why do you read my “painting? “ If you don’t like my posts and responses, if the painting and length seem weird to you why do you read and respond? Does what you are doing seem odd on your part? Why do you read long paintings, if you don’t like the experience? Why do you respond as you do? What makes an alias read what they think is weird? Why don’t you give yourself some limits? I give myself some. I don’t read every post. I often skip long posts, or even short posts.

    Why aren’t you being kinder to yourself?

    Focus on controlling what you read rather than on trying to control what I write. Isn’t that the healthy, happy way?

    What would you think if I started saying you were weird for writing short, non-paintings?

    No one is paying you to read my long paintings, right?

    Be kind to yourself.

    Just say no to my posts.

    They are intended only for enjoyment.

    They are not meant for everyone.

    They are playful and often silly.

    Do you really want to spend time reading and negatively judging another’s posts that you arent enjoying? It seems, sort of a waste.

    Wouldn’t you really rather have fun reading short, non-paintings of others?

    Be good to yourself.

    Have fun. You know my icon now. It’s easy to avoid.

    But I’m ok, whatever you decide.

    Rock Chalk!



  • Kcmatt7 said:

    @BShark You have to remember, JB assumes any player that wears a shooters sleeve has an arm injury 😂

    And apparently a bloody/broken nose is the same thing as a broken foot lol.

    And I’m usually RIGHT!

    😂



  • Hey, you guys are pretty ticked I called this title before you!😂



  • jaybate 1.0 said:

    Kcmatt7 said:

    @BShark You have to remember, JB assumes any player that wears a shooters sleeve has an arm injury 😂

    And apparently a bloody/broken nose is the same thing as a broken foot lol.

    And I’m usually RIGHT!

    😂

    No it’s more like playing operable! 😂



  • @jaybate-1.0 Why? Because I think sometimes there is a dialogue on an interesting topic, and I am a hopeless optimist that maybe you finally set aside your petulant side in favor of trying to get along.

    You are right, that is on me.

    The “painting” comment was only in response to your post describing what you do. It had nothing to do with length or content. I meant you put some things out there and instead of discussing them, you are like the painter who says everyone with questions about his art has to answer them him, or her, self.

    Finally, what is the Buffer thing all about? I can’t go look that up anywhere!



  • @mayjay We are both hopeless optimists.

    But you confuse petulance with tolerance and playfulness.



  • P.S. : Just between you and moi, I’m really very easy to get along with. A push over, really. Have a great day!



  • P.P.S.: Oh and I really like all this splatter you two left on my alias! Nice job!



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  • @jaybate-1-0 rule #1 of posting…if you can’t dazzle then with brilliance, baffle them with the bull…and a few buffer posts, whatever that is.

    @jaybate-1-0 Rule #2 of posting…if you are called on your nonsense, go back to rule #1… getting personal this time around.

    So predictable, never changes and likely never will.

    The funny parts is that if he knew for a fact what he posted was true, he would not need to do any leg work for any one, as he calls it, he would just post the information. Hogwash is hogwash…even if it is 2,000 word post.

    We are all entitled to our own opinions, we are not entitled to our own facts.



  • JayHawkFanToo said:

    @jaybate-1-0 rule #1 of posting…if you can’t dazzle then with brilliance, baffle them with the bull…and a few buffer posts, whatever that is.

    @jaybate-1-0 Rule #2 of posting…if you are called on your nonsense, go back to rule #1… getting personal this time around.

    So predictable, never changes and likely never will.

    The funny parts is that if he knew for a fact what he posted was true, he would not need to do any leg work for any one, as he calls it, he would just post the information. Hogwash is hogwash…even if it is 2,000 word post.

    We are all entitled to our own opinions, we are not entitled to our own facts.

    $$$$$

    Boo, I really like that splatter job!