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Stepping away from the panic button for a moment

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Re: Stepping away from the panic button for a moment 

Post#41 » by chifan1798 » Sat Feb 14, 2015 11:11 pm

The Goonibomber wrote:So now that we're off Thibs for being a psycho, Snell for being a fringe NBA talent, and Taj/Noah for being washed up, can we make a resolution to keep it that way even when we lose a couple games in the future? This place is much more fun, and dare I say intelligent, when it's hopeful.

I doubt that would happen. If the team loses a couple that they should be winning, then it's still a bad sign that they are still being inconsistent. I think the thing that is frustrating about this team is that they seem to be underachieving. Ever since 2001, this team has overachieved except the 2007-08 season where we ended up getting that 1.7% chance. So it's kind of shocking, for a lot of people, including myself, who are used to the bulls giving it their all, and usually winning games that they are supposed to, along with some many thought they'd lose. I, for one, still need some concrete evidence that these guys are at least going to be consistent.....especially defensively, before I trade in my panic button for an "easy" button at Staples
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Re: Stepping away from the panic button for a moment 

Post#42 » by Mech Engineer » Sat Feb 14, 2015 11:23 pm

You can bet this team and other teams all will go through downs. Almost every team will think they got a week long break....they will be refreshed and will start winning games.

Unfortunately, somebody has to lose and some will tank. But, some winning teams will lose their rhythm. Hopefully, the Bulls don't.

There is a good chance the Bulls might continue their ways of losing to bad teams.

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