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Heh, the Fess fanboyz go wild. Fess played well tonight, and everyone here has acknowledged that he's much improved. Fess had 5 points, and two boards. Fair enough. He did his job. He played hard, and helped on D. He made a valuable contribution, as did many others. But, if you listen to the fanboyz, you might get the impression that he single-handedly won the game.
With the game on the line, no time left, Elson, all alone, stepped up and won it. But I don't see no Elson threads or posts from these fanboyz. Go figure, eh?
Do you really think we would have played as well with Elson in there the whole time in the 4th and OT.
Relying on the box score to quantify Fes' impact tonight?
Heh, you obviously have no idea what I'm thinkin or what I'm postin about. If ya wanna know what I think, here ya go:
Fess's performance tonight PROVES, CONCLUSIVELY, that he would have been an all-star in his rookie year if he had only given playin time.
It was your comparison with Elson that drew my response.et tu, eh, Commie? No one like jazzfanz to misread a post.
Lemme try my hand at this, eh? So, you both REALLY think Fess single-handedly won the game!?
I find it hard to believe that anyone who watched the game would disagree (your comparison to Elson certainly seems to be doing just that).
I never said anything about "ridiculous hate", and I'm far from a Fes fanboy, but whatever. Your dishonest, disingenuous bull **** is tiresome.I have no idea why you think it "seems" that way to you, eh, Commie?
Nor do I see why any comment I have it this entire thread displays "ridiculous hate," but go right on ahead with your fanboy interpretatons, eh?
I never said anything about "ridiculous hate", and I'm far from a Fes fanboy, but whatever. Your dishonest, disingenuous bull **** is tiresome.
When has Elson had as big an impact on a Jazz game as Fes had tonight? Honest question (although I don't expect a straightforward response).If Elson plays a solid game, he gets rewarded with a dirty word for a "middle name." If Fess plays a solid game, he is all-world, and Jefferson should be benched henceforth. The Fanboy perspective at work.
When has Elson had as big an impact on a Jazz game as Fes had tonight? Honest question (although I don't expect a straightforward response).
I can read, but your comparison is meaningless. We have no idea how people will react when Elson performs as well as Fes did tonight. It is entirely possible that someone starts a thread to congratulate/pimp him on his performance.Thanks for proving my point, Commie. You can't, or don't, read.
Thanks for proving my point, Commie. You can't, or don't, read.