Olsondogg wrote:catgrad97 wrote:BS it was on the refs. Refs didn't miss the front end of a one-on-one. Refs didn't tell Dylan Smith to take it to the hoop himself with Mannion and Nnaji out there.
Blaming the refs is loser talk that Arizona fans should know is the worst excuse for a loss.
Stfu already. If you thought this was a well officiated game that had no impact on who won then you are more idiotic than your posts suggest.
Oh, piss up a rope and take your stupid-ass fan bravado outside. You think I don't know how bad Pac-12 refs are? Then you're the only idiot here, pal. And you can't read my posts worth sh*t.
But hey, more loser talk from another sub-adult fan who doesn't want to admit when his team has problems. No, all those turnovers in OT and iso sets where everyone just stood around watching Nico or Dylan pound the ball into the floor, those were all the refs' fault.
Take your alpha confidence and cram it. You aren't going to win any awards from the Arizona basketball gods for being That Fan Who Never Lost His Faith.
If you can't look objectively and critically at this team's plusses and minuses and just keep being that dime-a-dozen blind 'Cat fan who insists "we'll be fine--just like we were in '97!" then the lessons of history are lost on you, and you'll never understand why this program continues its slide into ever-more-mediocre results with top-shelf talent, year after year.
BTW, that sole championship team was six minutes away from a first-round loss. The road to the title was never clear-cut, nor a sure thing. Every result was one to two possessions from disappointment. Absolutely nobody thought those Cats could really win it all--until it happened. So let's stop with the revisionist history, especially since I was there and you weren't.