Every Econ teacher I had at Richmond said never assume. When you assume you make an ASS of U and ME.
“Our opponent shot a miserable 6-for-30 from 3, that's 20% Someone must have been doing something right.”
For all you know our opponents were blind kids in wheelchairs, you didn’t watch so you don’t know what happened!!!
Was Maine blind kids in wheelchairs? No. If they were I expect I'd have heard about it someplace.
I didn't go to the SBA. I went to RC, where my professors taught me the value of critical thinking. Drawing a conclusion with plenty of supporting evidence is not assuming; it's using numerous facts to reach a reasonable conclusion.
I do know what happened. We won the game. Maine shot 20% from 3, and only 36% overall. It had far more possessions, given it had only six turnovers and we had only four steals, yet was unable to take advantage of the added opportunities. It had only seven assists. We had 15 turnovers, but Maine turned them into a mere seven points. We protected our own backboard, with 33 defensive rebounds to Maine's seven ORs. Poor shooting numbers, low assist totals, outrebounded by 10 indicates we did something right defensively.
As I said, I thought perhaps some would simply be happy we won. Obviously, that wasn't the case.
As far as the idiotic "Mooney cheerleader" comment, I'm a fan of the Spiders. When they win, I'm happy. As long as he's the coach, I want him to win as many games as possible. When he is no longer the coach, I'll do the same for the next guy. I don't want him to lose, unlike some here.