Agree, riding a 2 game losing streak no way Izzo uses our game as a teachable moment. Izzo has shown himself to be ruthless and win at all costs, including ignoring/downplaying sexual assault and breaking our best players face to keep his tourney streak alive. Fears’ antics are actually small in comparison. Whatever it takes to get that W on Saturday, Izzo will do it.Izzo isn't going to bench Fears. He is just paying lip service to the media. Come Saturday he will announce "Jeremy and I had a heart to heart talk. He understands how he is hurting his team (Nothing about the other players.) and has reassured me that he won't do it again."
Fears will continue his ways with the knowledge that refs don't call everything.
I liked this one:If you want some entertainment and instruction in the delusional mindset, check out this gem of a thread concerning Fears on MSU's Red Cedar Message Board:
My personal fave is the post fulminating at "the University of Michigan controlled media."
On that note, can we get the U of I materials lab to fashion masks for the whole team this game? Maybe an ultralight cup as well? Hell, make it a bodysuit.
MSU fans mantraI liked this one:
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"Jeremy Fears is quietly performing at a historically elite level this year. Not good. Not great. Not elite. Historically elite. Believe it or not, there is not one single Bob Cousy (Point Guard of the Year) Award winner over the past 15 years who has put up numbers anywhere near what Fears is putting up this year. Not Ja Morant. Not Kemba Walker. Not Shabazz Napier. Not Payton Pritchard."
Had to double-check those stats here, but I think the comparisons may be a bit of a stretch. It's shocking to me that there are other fan bases' boards out there that can truly let it fly like that totally unchecked.
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Believe it or not fellas.
I liked this one:
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"Jeremy Fears is quietly performing at a historically elite level this year. Not good. Not great. Not elite. Historically elite. Believe it or not, there is not one single Bob Cousy (Point Guard of the Year) Award winner over the past 15 years who has put up numbers anywhere near what Fears is putting up this year. Not Ja Morant. Not Kemba Walker. Not Shabazz Napier. Not Payton Pritchard."
Had to double-check those stats here, but I think the comparisons may be a bit of a stretch. It's shocking to me that there are other fan bases' boards out there that can truly let it fly like that totally unchecked.
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Believe it or not fellas.
Yeah Fears is maybe the 3rd or 4th best PG in his own conference, let alone the country.Braden Smith right now is averaging more points and rebounds with the same assist and steals numbers....
If you want some entertainment and instruction in the delusional mindset, check out this gem of a thread concerning Fears on MSU's Red Cedar Message Board:
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My personal fave is the post fulminating at "the University of Michigan controlled media."
In case you don't have time, I'll bottom-line-big-picture it for you: he's just as God made him, the greatest guard in CB in the past 20 years at the very least, and Dusty May is either a whining simp or Machiavellian genius.
Oh, and everyone does it. You know: "it." Fears just gets picked on.
Watch this in slow motion. Incredible!Public service announcement: this guy is definitely probably most likely not a PG....and he's absolutely not on any PG awards watch lists.
"Summary: I love Jeremy Fears. He sees the game at a level that I can’t really say I have seen exactly before. Maybe Draymond, but to see a guy do it from Point Guard is amazing. Draymond level IQ about the game on both ends of the court. We want a guy like Jeremy leading our team. We need the others around him to take some pressure off of him and allow him to thrive in what he does and get rid of the extras."
It really is solid gold. I just checked in again at lunch and the morning entries are real, and they're spectacular. Several of them are analyzing the video clips like it's the Zapruder footage of JFK's assassination, and arguing that the groin kick resulted from the MN player pushing Fears forward. Because of course when I was pushed from behind years ago when playing I reflexively kicked like a donkey.There is a lot of gold to be mined on that thread. The one that makes me smile the most (And I gave up before reaching the end of the first page.)
"I am a very analytical basketball observer. I have been honest about my assessment and skewered on here, and then also praised. So hopefully these evaluations mean something because they are honest from me:
- Fears is a foul baiter. Nothing wrong with that. He is a dude that was taught to play Point Guard at an age most of us were learning the alphabet. He sees the floor and knows every nuance of the game of basketball at a level that I don’t think I have ever seen. He has been taught to exploit defenses being out of position. Sometimes via the pass. Sometimes via the drive to the hoop or the shot, and sometimes via drawing the foul. That is what his Dad taught him. He does it at as high of a level as I have ever seen.
- Fears is not a flopper. I believe strongly in this one. I have seen Fears hit cleanly hard countless times and he plays on. When his is hit softly, but the defender was wrong, because the defender was out of position, he tries to sell it (baiting). But it isn’t flopping. Because he only does it when the opposition is clearly making a mistake. Honestly, the refs miss way more fouls against Fears than Fears has sold that shouldn’t have happened.
- Is Fears dirty? This has gotten a little murky. Fears has made some borderline dirty plays. I mostly don’t care, because this happens from many player every game, most of whom don‘t get the attention for it. But Fears is now the attention getter for this, mostly because of the University of Michigan controlled media and his recent success and his importance overall to MSU. Fears also hasn’t reacted well to what should have been an easy-to-see-coming counter attack by Big Ten teams to be more physical with him with his in the face defense and foul baiting. He hasn’t handled it well. That was the nature of Izzo’s post-game comments and Fears needs to improve.
Summary: I love Jeremy Fears. He sees the game at a level that I can’t really say I have seen exactly before. Maybe Draymond, but to see a guy do it from Point Guard is amazing. Draymond level IQ about the game on both ends of the court. We want a guy like Jeremy leading our team. We need the others around him to take some pressure off of him and allow him to thrive in what he does and get rid of the extras."
Draymond Green School of “Basketbrawl”Legit question: Does the Big Ten Conference have the ability to suspend a player for a game? I don't care that it's the Illini, and I'd say the same if Tomi or Mirk did it, but what Fears did tonight is so vile. 2 of the 3 things could have been Flagrent 2 fouls.
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This board does this too, except - even more pathetically - with Northwestern.My personal fave is the post fulminating at "the University of Michigan controlled media."
Absolutely no way Izzo does anything of substance with Fears that may hurt MSU's chances. Maybe he doesn't start Fears for the first 2 minutes, but that's about it. Number #5 Illinois coming into MSU with MSU dropping the last 2 games is wayyyy too big of an opportunity for a super competitive coach like Izzo. He will still want to win at all costs. Just doesn't want it to appear as dirty as it has the last two games. We just need to escape with no injuries and hopefully pull out a win.If Ugochukwu's out, I could definitely see this.
Izzo may want to pre-empt the conf. from suspending Fears from more winnable games for MSU like Wisconsin, UCLA, or Ohio State.
Then he can whine to the selection committee that the Illini loss was without two of his best players.
Oh, I'm well aware of that. However, they are Chicago's Big Ten team.This board does this too, except - even more pathetically - with Northwestern.