I guess Jeff Meyer the assistant for Michigan that Crean exchanged words with is a piece of garbage as well. Or was he just a innocent bystander in it?? The same Jeff Meyer who happened to be a former assistant at IU under Kelvin Sampson, so Meyer definitely knows a thing or two about being garbage.
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I guess Jeff Meyer the assistant for Michigan that Crean exchanged words with is a piece of garbage as well. Or was he just a innocent bystander in it?? The same Jeff Meyer who happened to be a former assistant at IU under Kelvin Sampson, so Meyer definitely knows a thing or two about being garbage. -
Re: 3/3 - 3/10 game discussion
I guess Jeff Meyer the assistant for Michigan that Crean exchanged words with is a piece of garbage as well. Or was he just a innocent bystander in it?? The same Jeff Meyer who happened to be a former assistant at IU under Kelvin Sampson, so Meyer definitely knows a thing or two about being garbage.NFL: Indianapolis Colts (12-6)
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**** happens. It's not like they were throwing punches at each other after the game or anything. I see nothing wrong with a heated exchange between coaching staffs especially after a tough game. Frank Haith tried to go after Mike Anderson and had to be restrained during a game earlier this week and no big deal was made about that.Comment
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I think we should try to understand where Crean or Meyers were coming from before we started labeling people as "garbage". Lol it's easy for us to sit here looking at a television screen and start trash talking players/coaches, but none of us have any idea what they were saying, how or why it started, etc. Not to mention it was immediately after a stunning ending to a huge conference game. You can bet emotions were running high.
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**** happens. It's not like they were throwing punches at each other after the game or anything. I see nothing wrong with a heated exchange between coaching staffs especially after a tough game. Frank Haith tried to go after Mike Anderson and had to be restrained during a game earlier this week and no big deal was made about that.I think we should try to understand where Crean or Meyers were coming from before we started labeling people as "garbage". Lol it's easy for us to sit here looking at a television screen and start trash talking players/coaches, but none of us have any idea what they were saying, how or why it started, etc. Not to mention it was immediately after a stunning ending to a huge conference game. You can bet emotions were running high.
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Enjoy UK's down year and your early exit from the tournament. If UK gets to the dance, no one will expect us to win even the first game. In your mind, IU is the best team in the country and its not even close. A national championship or bust for you I guess? I mean, you're so so so good, I can't imagine you wanting your team to get another sweet 16 ring.#WeAreUKComment
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Could you ever imagine Dungy getting involved in an argument with an assistant from the other team or refusing to acknowledge the other team after a loss? No, because his level of conduct on the field was beyond that. Regardless of whatever happened during the game, Dungy would conduct himself in a calm, respectful manner afterwards. That's the standard every head coach should be held to.
Like z revis said emotions were running high at the end of a tough game and sometimes those emotions spill out. As far as I have read it was just a verbal altercation and nothing more. Tom Crean and Jeff Meyer are both human and they let their emotions get the best of them. Unless it comes out what was actually said it's really hard to judge this situation as any more than that.Comment
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