2015-16 German Bundesliga Discussion Thread

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Post#1381 » by Andi Obst » Tue Sep 29, 2015 5:27 pm

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That's kinda funny coming from the guy who actually believes Enes Kanter is better than Andrew Wiggins.


He now is. We'll see how wiggins will develop his game in the future. You have got to be an otistic not to understand difference between now and future though.


I understand the difference and I still don't see it...at all.
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Post#1382 » by DD12 » Tue Sep 29, 2015 5:29 pm

Fair. Kanter has been playing very good past 2-3 years. Wiggins? Not proven yet. But his ceilings are up to the sky. Will he reach it? We don't know.
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Post#1383 » by truth18 » Tue Sep 29, 2015 5:33 pm

I think Wiggins is highly overrated personally. Better than Kanter though.
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Post#1384 » by Andi Obst » Tue Sep 29, 2015 5:40 pm

DD12 wrote:Fair. Kanter has been playing very good past 2-3 years. Wiggins? Not proven yet. But his ceilings are up to the sky. Will he reach it? We don't know.


I don't think Kanter is bad, but he couldn't even defend Kirk Hinrich in the post and personally I hate big men like that. Easily one of the worst defenders out there. His offensive game and his rebounding are good and that will make him important for OKC, though.

Also, I'm not saying Wiggins will definitely be a superstar. But in the last few months of the season he got better and better, scored 20+ points in most of the games and showed his defensive potential. I take that over Kanter any day.
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Post#1385 » by Foye » Tue Sep 29, 2015 5:48 pm

Kanter is the Chris Kaman of this generation. Scores a lot but useless when trying to win games because a horrible defender.

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Post#1386 » by Det the Threat » Tue Sep 29, 2015 9:18 pm

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Wolves are your team bro. We have a nice mix of ancient legends Garnett, Miller and Prince and young talent in Wiggins, Towns, Lavine, Dieng and Muhammad. Gonna be a fun season unless half the team injures themselves after 5 games again.


No one besides the Sonics are my team.
Tried that before(Clippers in 2008) and it just doesn't do it for me.
I'm even more interested college hoops(even though it's terrible at times) these days given that I've watched that for 20 years now and know that "my team" won't just be sent somewhere else.

I'm also a west coast guy(Pac 10, Zags and Sonics), when it comes to hoops, and would rather watch the Blazers or even some Lakers games(don't really like the Clippers anymore), cause I'd be able to watch some of them live getting up a bit earlier. :dontknow:

Though, I'd certainly watch a game here and there because I like Towns a bit and think Wiggins could be fun as well.

truth18 wrote:Sure, you'll have a fun couple of seasons, miss the playoffs regardless, and lose Wiggins and Towns to larger teams.

Why would Det want to get in on that, lol?

Magic or Jazz would make much more sense, or a real contender.

But the bottom line is that he's a Sonics fan. He has a team, they just don't currently exist. I would think someone who made fun of me for asking what EPL team I should follow casually would understand this. He's not asking for a team to follow because he doesn't need one. If he started to watch the league again, he would pick another team.

I feel for the Sonics, Det. They were one of my favorite teams, just loved the players, colors, jerseys, etc. Detlef, Kemp and Payton are some of my favorite non-Celtics players. Still wish you guys beat the Bulls, but mostly, I just want the franchise to return. Disgusting to see the Knicks/Kings/Raptors display extreme incompetence while the Sonics aren't even around. I really hope the franchise returns within a decade. I would be ecstatic.

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That's the thing but I didn't take anything Foye said as offensive or what not. :D

Though, maybe the league will somehow right the wrong after we've solved a couple of their biggest issues und Sacramento, Milwaukee and what not. :roll:
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Post#1387 » by cgf » Wed Sep 30, 2015 2:19 pm

truth18 wrote:So again, none of you are down for NBA fantasy? CGF? Det? Foye? 20? Nathan?

Not a fantasy sports fan in general; and basketball is just too depressing right now. I need to take a couple year break from the knicks.

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I'm about as interested in fantasy hoops as I'm in curling at this point in thime.
This will be the 8th season without an NBA team to follow for me and I'm still not sure if I'll get league pass or not, to follow some of the youngsters I watched on college last year.

By saying that, I'm pretty sure you understand how well I'd keep my team updated during an 82 game season of fantasy hoops....


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Post#1388 » by Det the Threat » Wed Sep 30, 2015 8:47 pm

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I really hope I didn't hurt your feelings with this one... :lol:

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Post#1389 » by No_20 » Wed Sep 30, 2015 9:00 pm

3 German teams throwing away a 1-0 lead.

No bottle. Sh*t mentality.
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Post#1390 » by Foye » Wed Sep 30, 2015 9:09 pm

No_20 wrote:3 German teams throwing away a 1-0 lead.

No bottle. Sh*t mentality.


It's not a mentality issue. The teams behind Bayern just lack quality to compete with teams that can invest a hundred million or even more every year.

German teams are usually pretty good at squeezing the points out of teams they are supposed to beat. So they definitely don't have a mentality issue. They just don't have the financial ressources to compete with the big boys unless they manage to put an amazing core in place for little money...which only Dortmund was capable of in recent years.

The problem is everyone besides Bayern is a feeder club on European level. Whenever someone has a true star you could build a team around (like Wolfsburg did with De Bruyne) they'll be gone before that club was able to build a winning team around them.

It's not news, though, Serie A and Ligue 1 are certainly experiencing the same problem of having only one relevant team on CL knockout level.
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Post#1391 » by No_20 » Wed Sep 30, 2015 9:39 pm

Italian teams have a better mentality in the big games in Europe than German teams.

The reason why Germany have 4 CL places if because they(as you say) are great at beating the teams from smaller leagues.

Bundesliga is basically the Arsene Wenger of leagues.
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Post#1392 » by DD12 » Thu Oct 1, 2015 12:28 am

No_20 wrote:Italian teams have a better mentality in the big games in Europe than German teams.

The reason why Germany have 4 CL places if because they(as you say) are great at beating the teams from smaller leagues.

Bundesliga is basically the Arsene Wenger of leagues.


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Post#1393 » by Andi Obst » Thu Oct 1, 2015 4:51 am

No_20 wrote:Italian teams have a better mentality in the big games in Europe than German teams.

The reason why Germany have 4 CL places if because they(as you say) are great at beating the teams from smaller leagues.

Bundesliga is basically the Arsene Wenger of leagues.


So we're going to ignore that United and City are just straight up better, more talented teams than Wolfsburg or Gladbach and that it would've been pretty surprising to see the German teams win or even get a point? Why is everything a mentality issue for you?
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Post#1394 » by Foye » Thu Oct 1, 2015 5:59 am

No_20 wrote:Italian teams have a better mentality in the big games in Europe than German teams.

The reason why Germany have 4 CL places if because they(as you say) are great at beating the teams from smaller leagues.

Bundesliga is basically the Arsene Wenger of leagues.


Thats why Lazio beat the sh*t out of Leverkusen right?

Oh no they did not.

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Post#1395 » by Det the Threat » Thu Oct 1, 2015 11:57 am

No_20 wrote:3 German teams throwing away a 1-0 lead.

No bottle. Sh*t mentality.


OK, I know you have a hard time understanding this game, from time to time, but what the heck is it with you and that mentality nonsense all the time?

Yea we missed some chances but they scored two goals on set pieces and we were also denied a clear penalty in the 2nd half, as one of them Fernandos was clearly blocking Xhaka's shot with his hand a couple yards in front of goal.

The thing Schubert needs to work on is not overpacing and trying to be a bit more economical, cause we were on our last legs starting around that 65 minute mark, when they started getting a grip on the game.

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No_20 wrote:Italian teams have a better mentality in the big games in Europe than German teams.

The reason why Germany have 4 CL places if because they(as you say) are great at beating the teams from smaller leagues.

Bundesliga is basically the Arsene Wenger of leagues.


Thats why Lazio beat the sh*t out of Leverkusen right?

Oh no they did not.

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I think that mentality thing started showing with Roma(a club I like BTW), who lost by just one goal at BATE Borisov.
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Post#1396 » by No_20 » Thu Oct 1, 2015 9:54 pm

F*cking Weinzierl. Partizan had never won in Germany before.
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Post#1397 » by Andi Obst » Fri Oct 2, 2015 5:00 am

No_20 wrote:F*cking Weinzierl. Partizan had never won in Germany before.


Yeah! That was the one thing in German history I was really proud of :(

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Post#1398 » by Foye » Fri Oct 2, 2015 5:53 am

I hope Bundesliga has taken note about Zivkovic. He'll be an awesome player.

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Post#1399 » by No_20 » Fri Oct 2, 2015 11:17 am

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No_20 wrote:F*cking Weinzierl. Partizan had never won in Germany before.


Yeah! That was the one thing in German history I was really proud of :(

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Seriously, who the f*** cares?! :lol:

I know you love small clubs and you always defend them, but losing to a team that had never won in Germany before is quite bad.

Well done to Schalke though. I think they will make a run this season. Breitenreiter is a good coach.
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Post#1400 » by Foye » Fri Oct 2, 2015 12:13 pm

No_20 wrote:
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No_20 wrote:F*cking Weinzierl. Partizan had never won in Germany before.


Yeah! That was the one thing in German history I was really proud of :(

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Seriously, who the f*** cares?! :lol:

I know you love small clubs and you always defend them, but losing to a team that had never won in Germany before is quite bad.

Well done to Schalke though. I think they will make a run this season. Breitenreiter is a good coach.


Surely if it was Hamburg participating in EL they would win it all. Or more likely stumble across a Papierkugel from their own fans again.

Also Löw nominated Leno instead of Zieler for the upcoming NT games. After so many years now it seems he finally gets it that Zieler is an average keeper at best.


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