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Re: Sullinger Out With Sprained Ankle
« Reply #30 on: December 30, 2014, 10:38:57 AM »

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We used to have too many PGs.
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Re: Sullinger Out With Sprained Ankle
« Reply #31 on: December 30, 2014, 10:54:02 AM »

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Hopefully Sullinger is out for a few weeks. In which time Kelly can take over as the starting PF and Wright/Bass can  get enough minutes to showcase them for trade. Hopefully before Sully comes back someone will have been traded so we won't have the same longjam at the 4.

Agreed on us not having too many PG. I think this opinion assumes Pressey deserves minutes which I don't agree with.
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Re: Sullinger Out With Sprained Ankle
« Reply #32 on: December 30, 2014, 11:47:56 AM »

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Hopefully, he is out and the front office sees we do not need him and he is gone.   

Re: Sullinger Out With Sprained Ankle
« Reply #33 on: December 30, 2014, 11:50:03 AM »

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Hopefully Sullinger is out for a few weeks. In which time Kelly can take over as the starting PF and Wright/Bass can  get enough minutes to showcase them for trade. Hopefully before Sully comes back someone will have been traded so we won't have the same longjam at the 4.
Hopefully before Sully comes back, he will have been traded.
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Re: Sullinger Out With Sprained Ankle
« Reply #34 on: December 30, 2014, 01:08:56 PM »

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I don't understand this thread at all.  I feel sort of like I'm in the twilight zone on acid but the twilight zone was on the wrong night and the acid was bad!!!

Re: Sullinger Out With Sprained Ankle
« Reply #35 on: December 30, 2014, 01:38:33 PM »

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If your dog isn't complying with your wishes (and let's say your a reasonable, kind owner), it's a pretty easy fix - consistent, positive reinforcement when the dog behaves... consistently ignoring (when possible) or punishing (like a time-out) when the dog does not behave.

Why do we not bench Sully till he sheds a couple two tree pounds? Seems pretty straightforward. "You're fat. You'll play when you lose some weight. Thanks. Go Pats."

Comparing a person to a dog (a black man in this case).  What an insult.

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Re: Sullinger Out With Sprained Ankle
« Reply #36 on: December 30, 2014, 02:32:23 PM »

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We used to have too many PGs.
No, we didn't.
Not that I love out of context contradiction, but ...
Yes, we did.

Re: Sullinger Out With Sprained Ankle
« Reply #37 on: December 30, 2014, 02:44:18 PM »

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If your dog isn't complying with your wishes (and let's say your a reasonable, kind owner), it's a pretty easy fix - consistent, positive reinforcement when the dog behaves... consistently ignoring (when possible) or punishing (like a time-out) when the dog does not behave.

Why do we not bench Sully till he sheds a couple two tree pounds? Seems pretty straightforward. "You're fat. You'll play when you lose some weight. Thanks. Go Pats."

Comparing a person to a dog (a black man in this case).  What an insult.

I'm hoping this is sarcasm, because it's the exact type of ignorant, race-baiting bs that leads to situations like Ferguson....
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Re: Sullinger Out With Sprained Ankle
« Reply #38 on: December 30, 2014, 02:57:08 PM »

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If your dog isn't complying with your wishes (and let's say your a reasonable, kind owner), it's a pretty easy fix - consistent, positive reinforcement when the dog behaves... consistently ignoring (when possible) or punishing (like a time-out) when the dog does not behave.

Why do we not bench Sully till he sheds a couple two tree pounds? Seems pretty straightforward. "You're fat. You'll play when you lose some weight. Thanks. Go Pats."

Comparing a person to a dog (a black man in this case).  What an insult.

I'm hoping this is sarcasm, because it's the exact type of ignorant, race-baiting bs that leads to situations like Ferguson....
Tarheelsxxiii was talking of operant conditioning.

Re: Sullinger Out With Sprained Ankle
« Reply #39 on: December 30, 2014, 02:57:33 PM »

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If your dog isn't complying with your wishes (and let's say your a reasonable, kind owner), it's a pretty easy fix - consistent, positive reinforcement when the dog behaves... consistently ignoring (when possible) or punishing (like a time-out) when the dog does not behave.

Why do we not bench Sully till he sheds a couple two tree pounds? Seems pretty straightforward. "You're fat. You'll play when you lose some weight. Thanks. Go Pats."

Comparing a person to a dog (a black man in this case).  What an insult.

I'm hoping this is sarcasm, because it's the exact type of ignorant, race-baiting bs that leads to situations like Ferguson....

Yeah come on man, let's stick to the topic at hand -- he was clearly being funny.

Sully is fat though, and I think he's losing the managements respect by the day.

Re: Sullinger Out With Sprained Ankle
« Reply #40 on: December 30, 2014, 03:12:43 PM »

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If your dog isn't complying with your wishes (and let's say your a reasonable, kind owner), it's a pretty easy fix - consistent, positive reinforcement when the dog behaves... consistently ignoring (when possible) or punishing (like a time-out) when the dog does not behave.

Why do we not bench Sully till he sheds a couple two tree pounds? Seems pretty straightforward. "You're fat. You'll play when you lose some weight. Thanks. Go Pats."

Comparing a person to a dog (a black man in this case).  What an insult.

I'm hoping this is sarcasm, because it's the exact type of ignorant, race-baiting bs that leads to situations like Ferguson....
Tarheelsxxiii was talking of operant conditioning.

I know, my comment was aimed at Clench not Tarheels. It's the same type of conditioning used in alot of parenting techniques, so to try and make a claim of racism from this is misguided and driven by a different agenda.
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Re: Sullinger Out With Sprained Ankle
« Reply #41 on: December 30, 2014, 03:18:41 PM »

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If your dog isn't complying with your wishes (and let's say your a reasonable, kind owner), it's a pretty easy fix - consistent, positive reinforcement when the dog behaves... consistently ignoring (when possible) or punishing (like a time-out) when the dog does not behave.

Why do we not bench Sully till he sheds a couple two tree pounds? Seems pretty straightforward. "You're fat. You'll play when you lose some weight. Thanks. Go Pats."

Comparing a person to a dog (a black man in this case).  What an insult.

I'm hoping this is sarcasm, because it's the exact type of ignorant, race-baiting bs that leads to situations like Ferguson....
Tarheelsxxiii was talking of operant conditioning.

I know, my comment was aimed at Clench not Tarheels. It's the same type of conditioning used in alot of parenting techniques, so to try and make a claim of racism from this is misguided and driven by a different agenda.
And No, I don't think this would work for Sully  ;D
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rx_lTgUSyB4

Re: Sullinger Out With Sprained Ankle
« Reply #42 on: December 30, 2014, 03:30:49 PM »

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If your dog isn't complying with your wishes (and let's say your a reasonable, kind owner), it's a pretty easy fix - consistent, positive reinforcement when the dog behaves... consistently ignoring (when possible) or punishing (like a time-out) when the dog does not behave.

Why do we not bench Sully till he sheds a couple two tree pounds? Seems pretty straightforward. "You're fat. You'll play when you lose some weight. Thanks. Go Pats."

Comparing a person to a dog (a black man in this case).  What an insult.

I'm hoping this is sarcasm, because it's the exact type of ignorant, race-baiting bs that leads to situations like Ferguson....
Tarheelsxxiii was talking of operant conditioning.

I know, my comment was aimed at Clench not Tarheels. It's the same type of conditioning used in alot of parenting techniques, so to try and make a claim of racism from this is misguided and driven by a different agenda.
And No, I don't think this would work for Sully  ;D
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rx_lTgUSyB4
How about this? Though, I think this just might be exacerbating Sully's problems!  ;D
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JA96Fba-WHk
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Re: Sullinger Out With Sprained Ankle
« Reply #43 on: December 30, 2014, 04:58:29 PM »

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If your dog isn't complying with your wishes (and let's say your a reasonable, kind owner), it's a pretty easy fix - consistent, positive reinforcement when the dog behaves... consistently ignoring (when possible) or punishing (like a time-out) when the dog does not behave.

Why do we not bench Sully till he sheds a couple two tree pounds? Seems pretty straightforward. "You're fat. You'll play when you lose some weight. Thanks. Go Pats."

Comparing a person to a dog (a black man in this case).  What an insult.

I'm hoping this is sarcasm, because it's the exact type of ignorant, race-baiting bs that leads to situations like Ferguson....
Tarheelsxxiii was talking of operant conditioning.

I know, my comment was aimed at Clench not Tarheels. It's the same type of conditioning used in alot of parenting techniques, so to try and make a claim of racism from this is misguided and driven by a different agenda.
And No, I don't think this would work for Sully  ;D
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rx_lTgUSyB4
How about this? Though, I think this just might be exacerbating Sully's problems!  ;D
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JA96Fba-WHk
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Re: Sullinger Out With Sprained Ankle
« Reply #44 on: December 30, 2014, 06:04:15 PM »

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We used to have too many PGs.
No, we didn't.
Not that I love out of context contradiction, but ...
Yes, we did.


we had too many guards. not pg's.