Rick Pitino, helicopter dad
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Rick Pitino, helicopter dad
I actually feel bad for Rich Pitino, whose dad was literally yelling plays at his team. I'd be p1ssed if my dad treated me like that in front of my own team and I'm sure Rich was, too.
Other than that, we (fans) shouldn't be too broken up about the loss. At the end of the day, this postseason wasn't about winning a second-rate championship. Gaining experience in high-pressure, neutral-site, elimination games, in addition to all the extra practices and minutes played, is what mattered, and the team accomplished that.
Other than that, we (fans) shouldn't be too broken up about the loss. At the end of the day, this postseason wasn't about winning a second-rate championship. Gaining experience in high-pressure, neutral-site, elimination games, in addition to all the extra practices and minutes played, is what mattered, and the team accomplished that.
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Re: Rick Pitino, helicopter dad
I am sure Rick couldn't help himself. As a youth coach and league administrator, I can't help myself watching my games or games I am just watching-just keep offering help even when I commit to keeping my mouth shut. I bet Rick regrets it doubly so because it took the spotlight from his kid.
Or he is a rick with a p that wanted attention.
Or he is a rick with a p that wanted attention.
At no point in your rambling, incoherent response were you even close to anything that could be considered a rational thought. Everyone in this room is now dumber for having listened to it. I award you no points, and may God have mercy on your soul.
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Re: Rick Pitino, helicopter dad
texasmustang10 wrote:I actually feel bad for Rich Pitino, whose dad was literally yelling plays at his team. I'd be p1ssed if my dad treated me like that in front of my own team and I'm sure Rich was, too.
Yeah.
I was thinking the same thing last night and I have already talked to a couple of non-SMU people today who said the same thing.
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daddy Pitino was all over it. You have to wonder what was said the last 48 hours b/wn them. Press them, they fold like they did against us...
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Exactly what I was thinking.
How many Pitino's were we coaching against last night??
As said, the last 48 hrs must've been rife with instruction, tips, film??
Whatever....
How many Pitino's were we coaching against last night??
As said, the last 48 hrs must've been rife with instruction, tips, film??
Whatever....
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Re: Rick Pitino, helicopter dad
I thought it was cool at first, and then got embarrassing. Plus, as usual,Rick looked like a tool.
as competitive as Larry is this has to have really bugged him. I think it would be great fun to play Louisville in the tourney next year with us reloaded and them with no Russ Smith.
as competitive as Larry is this has to have really bugged him. I think it would be great fun to play Louisville in the tourney next year with us reloaded and them with no Russ Smith.
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Re: Rick Pitino, helicopter dad
StallionsModelT wrote:Applebees.
No. Porcini Restaurant.
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Re: Rick Pitino, helicopter dad
the Applebee's reference is regarding the supposed girls husband owned a bunch of Applebee's - not that the incident was in an Applebee's. That's what I heard anyway - no idea if that is true, except it is on the internet so it must be true.
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Pitino Sr. embarrassed his kid on national TV last night. ESPN took it to a new level by giving him more face time than Richard. I do feel bad for Richard especially at the end when Rick was basically coaching the game from the first row. Sickening.
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Was it just me, or did Rich Pitino look like a reddish haired Pee Wee Herman ?
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Re: Rick Pitino, helicopter dad
The Ticket just spent a few minutes talking about how Rick ended up stealing the show from Richard and was coaching the team last night.
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I know Rick Pitino isn't everybody's favorite, but criticizing him for this seems like a bit of a stretch...
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Re: Rick Pitino, helicopter dad
We signed up to play the Minnesota Gophers, not Louisville with less talent...Rick gave his son all he had on our team...
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Big12Mustang wrote:We signed up to play the Minnesota Gophers, not Louisville with less talent...Rick gave his son all he had on our team...
Who cares? I don't think it's the first or last time a coach has received assistance from another coach. In fact, I think that happens every day. If my son were to work in the same field as me, I'd damn sure give him advice, too.