Bad Gopher
A Loner, A Rebel
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This is a genuine national firestorm. Izzo's and his program's reputation is tarnished by this, and he should really take it more seriously than he is.
He’s a blink of the eye to retirement. As long as he doesn’t pull a Woody Hayes or Bobby Knight, he doesn’t need to take anything seriously. And he won’t.This is a genuine national firestorm. Izzo's and his program's reputation is tarnished by this, and he should really take it more seriously than he is.
I presume that anyone--Izzo included--would not want this to be the last, lingering memory people have of him and his program.He’s a blink of the eye to retirement. As long as he doesn’t pull a Woody Hayes or Bobby Knight, he doesn’t need to take anything seriously. And he won’t.
I will argue that it won’t be a lingering memory for most unless Izzo directly inserts himself and justifies the behavior, or Fears permanently maims another player or the behavior demonstrates itself on the national stage of the tournament when the audience goes far beyond the uber interested crowd like us. Fans know this. The general public doesn’t. The memory span for the general public is really short.I presume that anyone--Izzo included--would not want this to be the last, lingering memory people have of him and his program.
At the same time, even though Draymond Green wasn't thuggish as a Spartan, his later behavior is associated by many fans with Michigan State. I don't know if that stain ever comes out. This Fears matter only reinforces it.I will argue that it won’t be a lingering memory for most unless Izzo directly inserts himself and justifies the behavior, or Fears permanently maims another player or the behavior demonstrates itself on the national stage of the tournament when the audience goes far beyond the uber interested crowd like us. Fans know this. The general public doesn’t. The memory span for the general public is really short.
Agree that this is not an Izzo thing. He has a really talented player in Feers who is extremely immature and prone to making bonehead/dirty plays.I disagree with this thread. I don't remember Izzo ever having dirty players, at least bad enough to make headlines. His teams play hard and physical. It's been that way for as long as he's roamed the sidelines, and he's won a lot of games with that coaching style. For those of you mentioning Draymond Green, he was not a dirty player at MSU. Obviously that changed in the NBA. Same can be said about Dillon Brooks. He didn't make any headlines as a dirty player at Oregon that I can remember, but seems to relish being the villain in the NBA. I know Izzo gets ripped on GH for his postgame press conferences where he mentions the losing coach, but I actually commend him this time for calling out Fears' on-court antics. You can tell he's embarrassed, as he should be. Now's the time to send a very clear message to the player (and don't be like Nate Oats).
what Izzo does so well is when he thinks he might be losing a game, he cuts his players loose to get as physical and disruptive as they can. It often works as the opposing teams can’t handle the chaos of a suddenly different game. But I don’t think he encourages dirty play. Although Michigan fans that are friends of mine have thinks he does.I disagree with this thread. I don't remember Izzo ever having dirty players, at least bad enough to make headlines. His teams play hard and physical. It's been that way for as long as he's roamed the sidelines, and he's won a lot of games with that coaching style. For those of you mentioning Draymond Green, he was not a dirty player at MSU. Obviously that changed in the NBA. Same can be said about Dillon Brooks. He didn't make any headlines as a dirty player at Oregon that I can remember, but seems to relish being the villain in the NBA. I know Izzo gets ripped on GH for his postgame press conferences where he mentions the losing coach, but I actually commend him this time for calling out Fears' on-court antics. You can tell he's embarrassed, as he should be. Now's the time to send a very clear message to the player (and don't be like Nate Oats).
I disagree with this thread. I don't remember Izzo ever having dirty players, at least bad enough to make headlines. His teams play hard and physical. It's been that way for as long as he's roamed the sidelines, and he's won a lot of games with that coaching style. For those of you mentioning Draymond Green, he was not a dirty player at MSU. Obviously that changed in the NBA. Same can be said about Dillon Brooks. He didn't make any headlines as a dirty player at Oregon that I can remember, but seems to relish being the villain in the NBA. I know Izzo gets ripped on GH for his postgame press conferences where he mentions the losing coach, but I actually commend him this time for calling out Fears' on-court antics. You can tell he's embarrassed, as he should be. Now's the time to send a very clear message to the player (and don't be like Nate Oats).
What a joke. Speaks volumes of how Izzo runs his program.No consequences for Fears tonight. Starting. Must be too big a game for the theater of sitting until the first media timeout.
Spot on! I have to give Langston credit for not taking the bait. Langston just overpowers his opponents. He has been a great addition to the Maroon and Gold.One thing lost in all the talk about Fears' bad behavior is that his actions were due to Langston Reynolds outstanding play. Reynolds held Fears to 10 pts on 36% shooting, after Fears had gone back-to-back for 31 & 29 pts. Reynolds is a savage on defense.
And Seth Davis is still a blowhard idiot.Fears at it again, got away with deliberate trip of Illinois player. Underwood challenged but lost. By the Fears was in starting lineup.
I loved how he also kept his cool and just shrugged it off. Reynolds is the man.One thing lost in all the talk about Fears' bad behavior is that his actions were due to Langston Reynolds outstanding play. Reynolds held Fears to 10 pts on 36% shooting, after Fears had gone back-to-back for 31 & 29 pts. Reynolds is a savage on defense.
Reminds me of how cool John Thomas was in the face of Brian Cardinal.I loved how he also kept his cool and just shrugged it off. Reynolds is the man.
Smug jerk is perfect.The reason Izzo rubs people wrong is he comes off like a smug jerk. When he was talking about the Fears incident after the game did you catch the delivery? "I didn't see him hit anybody. If he did he deserved the tech... I guess". You guess? Maybe he should watch the tape of all the other cheap crap Fears did so he can downplay that too.