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TONYD3

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« Reply #20 on: October 16, 2010, 11:04:34 AM »
Judging by Avery Patterson, Geno and many others's awful percentages they clearly had the wrong direction to the basket.

Avery "3-point record holder" Patterson 'knew where the basket was' from downtown 72 times in his all too brief, meteoric stint with the Johnnies.  That's more 3's then any other Redmen ever has or ever will hit.

Your boy Michigan couldn't carry his jock.

Show some respect for our legends.


Yea but it took him 220 shots to make 72 threes.  That is less than 33%. 

Great players often have "negative?" statistics that go hand and hand with their grandiose accomplishments; i.e. Mantle leading the league in home runs and strikeouts or Favre leading the league in touchdown passes, fumbles and interceptions.
Are you calling Avery Patterson a great player? Did you ever see him play? He wasnt even a good player.

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« Reply #21 on: October 17, 2010, 09:18:21 PM »
Thank God Harrison is good enough to break our single-season record for threes made. We'll never have to hear about Patterson ever again.

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« Reply #22 on: October 18, 2010, 10:53:47 PM »
Judging by Avery Patterson, Geno and many others's awful percentages they clearly had the wrong direction to the basket.

Avery "3-point record holder" Patterson 'knew where the basket was' from downtown 72 times in his all too brief, meteoric stint with the Johnnies.  That's more 3's then any other Redmen ever has or ever will hit.

Your boy Michigan couldn't carry his jock.

Show some respect for our legends.


Yea but it took him 220 shots to make 72 threes.  That is less than 33%. 

Great players often have "negative?" statistics that go hand and hand with their grandiose accomplishments; i.e. Mantle leading the league in home runs and strikeouts or Favre leading the league in touchdown passes, fumbles and interceptions.
Are you calling Avery Patterson a great player? Did you ever see him play? He wasnt even a good player.

1) He must have been a great player.  He holds an all-time Johnny record in a major offensive category.  ::)

2) I saw him play once or twice.  ;)

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« Reply #23 on: October 18, 2010, 10:54:43 PM »
Thank God Harrison is good enough to break our single-season record for threes made. We'll never have to hear about Patterson ever again.

That's what they told me last year about Hardy boyz.

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« Reply #24 on: October 19, 2010, 03:53:15 AM »
Thank God Harrison is good enough to break our single-season record for threes made. We'll never have to hear about Patterson ever again.

That's what they told me last year about Hardy boyz.

Hardy is still here...