You don't come in here to talk about basketball. You come on here to tell everyone they're wrong about basketball. I never implied you're a from the Louie era. You're clearly younger than a lot of people on here. You write like a shit ass little know it all. No secret there. You don't read what people write, like most douchy little know it alls. I never once said you were obsessed with anything. You defend Mullin on here more than most and definitely criticize our new coach more than most. You get off on calling people delusional and stupid and nice persons, like most douchy little millennials. My question is why?
You don't love the program. Or maybe you do and you just like to complaining about everything. You're that guy that bitches about his family all the time but then tries to convince people you actually love them. I like to come on this forum and see what people have to say but I rarely post because now here I am calling someone I don't even know a douche. Whatever. I hope our team has a great season, and if they don't I'll hope they have a great one next year.
How many times are you going to call me little? I’ve now been called a baby boomer and a little millennial on consecutive days. I’ve been told I hate St. John’s as a school, Queens, and the SJU basketball team. None of that is factually accurate.
This highlights the inability of our fans to not deal in extremes.
Who are you to define what makes a fan and what fans can and can’t discuss? I defend Mullin only to the extent that is warranted. He was an okay coach with a lot of room for improvement. Nothing more. Nothing less.
One poster wrote just today that Mullin’s tenure “was the worst four years in St. John’s history.” You don’t think that is delusional? Another poster wrote yesterday that he doesn’t see a team better then us in the conference! We have posters scoffing at the very notion that our coach would even consider going to a program the caliber of Tulsa even though he played and coached there. This is months after being embarrassed nationally in our coaching search.
I offer both praise and criticism of Anderson and all prior coaches with the exception of Norm Roberts. That shouldn’t be such a revolutionary concept.