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Stupid Bears

I did not get to hear the game but after looking at the stats, there is no way we should have lost. We won every stat except turnovers (14-10). Thats really stupid and a tough loss to take !
 
First time posting, tough loss. Out coached the last 4.5 seconds. Every BB player or educated fan knows you have to defend the guy taking the ball out of bounds. NAU did not have to throw the ball the length of the floor. I would have bet money they were going to get the ball back to the in bounder with that much time. That is to much to ask Conner to defend. After they got it in the rest is history.
 
Tough loss for the Bears, agree we played the last 4 seconds very poorly. One last shot is rarely the reason a team looses, however. Plenty of other oversights that can be the cause as well. The road is a difficult place (ask Weber St.). On To Sacramento and a big road win ahead.
 
Yeah I've come to the conclusion this season is a write off. Seem to play decent at home and then go into Stephen Hawking mode on the road... If they could somehow scratch to a .500 conference record at this point I'd consider that an OK finish. Is that guy that said they would win 5 or 6 in a row and we'd all eat our words still around?

Next year how about we schedule some winnable and some home non conference games? I realize there are factors involved in making a schedule I don't understand but to be honest not having any home games (I don't count NAIA games who cares?) and losing a bunch of games on the road to crappy teams completely destroyed any optimism I had this year. What a downer going into league play being something like 0-9 vs. D1 teams.

There is a marketing element to building interest and they did the opposite of everything you should.

That and the team just isn't very good or entertaining. :twocents:
 

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