REDMEN1415 wrote:Xuperman wrote:Man, that was a statement win by VU. No smoke and mirrors needed in this one as the Johnnies were clearly outclassed from the jump. This is the kind of W that instills confidence/momentum to dangerous levels as it pertains to the rest of the Big East.
I gotta say that I'm in the "it's a players game camp" and tend to believe that elite talent tends to provide cover for any coaching flaws one might have (SEE Calipari), but Jay Wright is definitely excluded from that debate. The guy is as good as it gets. Granted, Nova has a quality roster but it's not like anyone is in the POY discussion and production falls off after the 6th guy. However, Bey has emerged, Gillespie has the highest BBIQ in the league and you have 2 ALL BE freshman with 1 being FOY (1A and 1B). It's enough to be really good but top 10 good? Not without GQJ.
A statement win by beating a 2-6 team, that can't shoot if their life depended on it?
A game where SJU only 4 ft's (thought the home team gets the calls?), there were some no call.
But we do know that the refs are on their knees for Jay. 20pnt win so clearly not saying that was the diff in the game, just saying.
Beating a good team on the road is a statement win, sju are anything but good.
ChestRockwell85 wrote:REDMEN1415 wrote:Xuperman wrote:Man, that was a statement win by VU. No smoke and mirrors needed in this one as the Johnnies were clearly outclassed from the jump. This is the kind of W that instills confidence/momentum to dangerous levels as it pertains to the rest of the Big East.
I gotta say that I'm in the "it's a players game camp" and tend to believe that elite talent tends to provide cover for any coaching flaws one might have (SEE Calipari), but Jay Wright is definitely excluded from that debate. The guy is as good as it gets. Granted, Nova has a quality roster but it's not like anyone is in the POY discussion and production falls off after the 6th guy. However, Bey has emerged, Gillespie has the highest BBIQ in the league and you have 2 ALL BE freshman with 1 being FOY (1A and 1B). It's enough to be really good but top 10 good? Not without GQJ.
A statement win by beating a 2-6 team, that can't shoot if their life depended on it?
A game where SJU only 4 ft's (thought the home team gets the calls?), there were some no call.
But we do know that the refs are on their knees for Jay. 20pnt win so clearly not saying that was the diff in the game, just saying.
Beating a good team on the road is a statement win, sju are anything but good.
The Villanova gets all the calls nonsense has to stop and this isn't just coming from you REDMEN.
In regards to the game last night though, 10 minutes into the 2nd half both teams only had 1 foul called on them for the entire half. I don't even think Villanova was in the bonus when the game ended. For the entire game, Villanova got called for 8 fouls, SJU got called for 11. It was called close both ways. There were A COUPLE of calls that were close, but if you want to nitpick, there was a time when an SJU player clearly walked, even the announcers said something about it, and it wasn't called and SJU scored.
Anyway, I am not here to rub in the fact SJU lost last night, but to even hint that the refs are the reason is ridiculous.
REDMEN1415 wrote:Xuperman wrote:Man, that was a statement win by VU. No smoke and mirrors needed in this one as the Johnnies were clearly outclassed from the jump. This is the kind of W that instills confidence/momentum to dangerous levels as it pertains to the rest of the Big East.
I gotta say that I'm in the "it's a players game camp" and tend to believe that elite talent tends to provide cover for any coaching flaws one might have (SEE Calipari), but Jay Wright is definitely excluded from that debate. The guy is as good as it gets. Granted, Nova has a quality roster but it's not like anyone is in the POY discussion and production falls off after the 6th guy. However, Bey has emerged, Gillespie has the highest BBIQ in the league and you have 2 ALL BE freshman with 1 being FOY (1A and 1B). It's enough to be really good but top 10 good? Not without GQJ.
A statement win by beating a 2-6 team, that can't shoot if their life depended on it?
A game where SJU only 4 ft's (thought the home team gets the calls?), there were some no call.
But we do know that the refs are on their knees for Jay. 20pnt win so clearly not saying that was the diff in the game, just saying.
Beating a good team on the road is a statement win, sju are anything but good.
REDMEN1415 wrote:REDMEN1415 wrote:Xuperman wrote:Man, that was a statement win by VU. No smoke and mirrors needed in this one as the Johnnies were clearly outclassed from the jump. This is the kind of W that instills confidence/momentum to dangerous levels as it pertains to the rest of the Big East. )
I gotta say that I'm in the "it's a players game camp" and tend to believe that elite talent tends to provide cover for any coaching flaws one might have (SEE Calipari), but Jay Wright is definitely excluded from that debate. The guy is as good as it gets. Granted, Nova has a quality roster but it's not like anyone is in the POY discussion and production falls off after the 6th guy. However, Bey has emerged, Gillespie has the highest BBIQ in the league and you have 2 ALL BE freshman with 1 being FOY (1A and 1B). It's enough to be really good but top 10 good? Not without GQJ.
A statement win by beating a 2-6 team, that can't shoot if their life depended on it?
A game where SJU only 4 ft's (thought the home team gets the calls?), there were some no call.
But we do know that the refs are on their knees for Jay. 20pnt win so clearly not saying that was the diff in the game, just saying.
Beating a good team on the road is a statement win, sju are anything but good.
Xuperman wrote:Man, that was a statement win by VU. No smoke and mirrors needed in this one as the Johnnies were clearly outclassed from the jump. This is the kind of W that instills confidence/momentum to dangerous levels as it pertains to the rest of the Big East.
I gotta say that I'm in the "it's a players game camp" and tend to believe that elite talent tends to provide cover for any coaching flaws one might have (SEE Calipari), but Jay Wright is definitely excluded from that debate. The guy is as good as it gets. Granted, Nova has a quality roster but it's not like anyone is in the POY discussion and production falls off after the 6th guy. However, Bey has emerged, Gillespie has the highest BBIQ in the league and you have 2 ALL BE freshman with 1 being FOY (1A and 1B). It's enough to be really good but top 10 good? Not without GQJ.
NJRedman wrote:ChestRockwell85 wrote:NJRedman wrote:
It's actually in NYC, unlike Nova and Philly. It's like Seton Hall claiming it's in NYC.
Yeah, because whenever anybody comes to visit NYC, Utopia Avenue in Queens is definitely a stop on their list. I used to travel to Carnesecca from Manhattan and it was a complete and total nightmare. Would easily take an hour. It might as well be Montauk. Truth is, you are closer to being New Hyde Park than New York City. You know it, I know it. Let's move on.
MackNova wrote:St. John's fans on here have always been the feistiest, so it's fun to get them riled up. I should have done it pregame rather than post-game, but I don't post on here as much as I used to.
It takes about as long to commute from Queens to MSG as it does from Nova to the WFC. I've made both trips.
Also, I know there's a common perception that Nova gets all the calls. Quite frankly, as a Nova fan, I don't really care if that's the perception. Most of the teams people accuse of getting all the calls (Duke, Patriots, UNC, etc) are the ones who are the most dominant franchises in their sports/leagues. If that's how Nova is perceived (and it should be), I have no problem with that.
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