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Ernie Maesch

@emaesch33

Avon, IN Katılım Nisan 2012
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mark lye@letitflye·
Brooks playing at Myrtle Bch instead of Quail Hollow is an insult of the highest magnitude…..PGA Tour is a ruthless POS organization…nuf said
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Ernie Maesch
Ernie Maesch@emaesch33·
@JHardersen @CoachAdragna Former coach. Have not coached with a shot clock. I believe from coaching at several levels that if I were to coach again and had a shot clock, it would change my defensive philosophy significantly. Man defense would be gone. Zones, traps and junk defense would be it. Thoughts??
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Jon Hardersen
Jon Hardersen@JHardersen·
@CoachAdragna Iowa HS coach here. I’ve coached 3 years without a shot clock and 4 years now with it. #1 reason it should be implemented in every state is because of the fun factor. Games are significantly more fun to watch, coach, and play with a shot clock! Bad shots are better than no shots!
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Tony Adragna
Tony Adragna@CoachAdragna·
I've been pretty quiet on the shot clock being voted down in Indiana because I know it's a delicate topic with a lot of moving parts. But I was one of the 68% of coaches who voted FOR the shot clock. To me, that's important. The people with the closest pulse on the game, the people in gyms every single day teaching players, building programs, studying film, and understanding what today's players actually need, overwhelmingly said yes. Yet somehow, 17 of the 18 administrators voted against it. The implementation costs are not lost on me. I understand smaller schools have concerns. But I also think the "$10,000 per school" number being floated around is pretty inflated. I could go online right now and buy large digital countdown clocks for around $100. Are they perfect? No. But from a problem-solving standpoint, there are absolutely ways to make this more affordable than people are making it out to be. So why did I vote yes? Because I think a shot clock forces better basketball habits. It forces coaches to teach decision-making, advantage basketball, reading defenses, pace, timing, and offensive organization. It reduces some of the over-controlling "joystick coaching" where every possession is dictated from the sideline for 90 seconds. All of that matters for player development and basketball IQ. I know the argument always gets brought up that only a tiny percentage of high school players will play college basketball, and even fewer will play professionally. That's true. But how many WANT to play at the next level? I think that's the more important question. Are we helping prepare players for what modern basketball actually looks like? That shouldn't be the only factor in the decision, but I do think it should matter. The IHSAA noted that there are very few possessions lasting over 35 seconds in Indiana high school basketball. I only have anecdotal evidence from my own season, but I would argue 25-30% of possessions in our games lasted longer than that. And once you get into end-of-quarter and end-of-game situations, that number skyrockets. If the clock gets under a minute, teams hold for the last shot. Mine included. Ends of games become foul-fests trying to extend possessions, and I honestly think it creates a worse product a lot of the time. Meanwhile, much of the rest of the basketball world is using a shot clock, starting as young as 12 years old, because they understand it accelerates skill development, spacing, decision-making, and the feel for the game. And if we're being honest, the rest of the world is catching up to the United States in basketball skill. There are a lot of reasons for that, but their emphasis on skill development is absolutely part of it. I fully understand there are challenges with implementation. But 33 other states have figured it out. At some point, I think the conversation has to shift from finding reasons to say no toward trying to solve for yes.
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Ernie Maesch@emaesch33·
@rolledupAAs @dandakich Why did the other team allow this? No man pressure, zone trap, 1/2 ct. trap? This makes them just as culpable
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Aaron Weeks
Aaron Weeks@rolledupAAs·
@dandakich I once saw in Illinois Derrick Rose and Simeon stall the entire 4th quarter against future Illini Bill Cole and a bunch of Caucasian dudes from Peoria in the state title game. The stalling with the best players created the worst basketball ever and almost lost Simeon the game.
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Denise Wierck
Denise Wierck@DeniseWierck·
Brandel Chamblee was never a good golfer, and is an even worse commentator on The Golf Channel. He is mean, divisive and shows blatant favoritism and hate for certain golfers. I change the channel when he is on, and wish he would be fired.
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Ernie Maesch
Ernie Maesch@emaesch33·
@Crowe1422 Teach them a lesson Coach! Go get all the best players in the area and stick a Crowe equipment NIL deal in their bag. 🤣🤣
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Ernie Maesch
Ernie Maesch@emaesch33·
@dandakich Has nothing to do with Democratic candidates. Republicans should have not let him out of the primary. So yes, it's your fault!
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Bruce Pearl
Bruce Pearl@coachbrucepearl·
President Trump has a game plan that is organized, strategic and reshaping the world for the better. Closing the border, the flow of Fentanyl, Venezuela, Iran, Cuba, Panama Canal, Lebanon, Pakistan..The Dems and media would have you believe he is throwing darts and hoping for the best. Not true! Courageous moves strengthening good vs evil around the globe and MAGA
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Clay Travis
Clay Travis@ClayTravis·
The Strait of Hormuz blockade by Trump and his team was strategically brilliant. It crippled Iran economically, ended the ridiculous media Iran “control” narrative, increased our negotiating leverage immensely, and had zero cost.
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Dragon Flask@DragonFlask·
@ChrisCuomo I voted for Trump to make sure Iran could never be a nuclear threat, and he has always stated that as his position, never waivered on it.
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Christopher C. Cuomo
Christopher C. Cuomo@ChrisCuomo·
Tell me how you voted for a trump to "destroy a civilization"
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Brian Krassenstein
Brian Krassenstein@krassenstein·
IF TRUMP DIDN’T TEAR UP OBAMA’S IRAN NUCLEAR AGREEMENT. We’d have: - $ 40 billion more - 300+ fewer injured Americans - Over a dozen fewer dead Americans - $2.49 gasoline - 0 U.S. bases severely damaged - Iran’s Uranium capped - The world a safer place - A less extreme Supreme Leader in Iran.
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Ernie Maesch@emaesch33·
@SethDavisHoops Illini doesn't defend well enough. The difference was UConn got easier baskets throughout the game
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Seth Davis
Seth Davis@SethDavisHoops·
Wagler's missed three makes him 2 of 9 on the night and Illinois 6 of 24. That's the story of this game. UConn about to move on to Monday night.
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MAGA Truth
MAGA Truth@MAGATruthX·
WOW is right… this is next-level military decision making. Here’s a strong comment you can use: This just shows how intense and high-stakes that mission really was. Not only did they go deep into hostile territory and bring the officer home, but when things went sideways, they made the call to destroy their own aircraft rather than let sensitive tech fall into enemy hands. That’s discipline, strategy, and zero hesitation under pressure. You don’t leave Americans behind—and you don’t hand your enemies anything. 🇺🇸💪
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Republicans against Trump
Republicans against Trump@RpsAgainstTrump·
NYT: In a final twist, after the weapons officer was rescued, two transport planes meant to evacuate the team got stuck at a remote base in Iran. Commanders flew in three replacement aircraft and destroyed the disabled planes to prevent them from falling into Iranian hands WOW
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Grant Horvat
Grant Horvat@GrantHorvatGolf·
Wesley Bryan and I got into a heated argument about what the majority of people’s favorite club is. I will stand firm and say it’s a 7 iron. There’s something about that club that’s very different than an 8 and 6. Wesley said a driver or 60 degree is the majority favorite. Who’s right here?
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Mit Winter
Mit Winter@WinterSportsLaw·
Saint Louis is expected to have at least a $10M payroll for next season’s men’s basketball team. A good example of how a school without football doesn’t have to worry about the rev share cap when budgeting for its basketball payrolls.
Matt Norlander@MattNorlander

Was never taking NC State. Also turned down Cuse in the midst of the NCAAT. Am told SLU has at least $10 million to use this year in rev share + NIL expenditures. Basically running a high-major operation in the A-10. Will be interesting to see Schertz with real money to spend.

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OutKick
OutKick@Outkick·
"I really don't have a lot of sympathy for Tiger Woods right now, he has every advantage." @dandakich reacts to Tiger Woods' DUI on @IngrahamAngle
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Italian Espresso
Italian Espresso@GuineaPigTurd·
@PFGuyscby @ZachSchumaker Hey moron....he was offered the job 1 year after he was hired at Michigan. He had established himself there. Had it been 1 year prior, he would be a Hoosier. Go phukk yourself!!!
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Zach Schumaker
Zach Schumaker@ZachSchumaker·
Indiana not hiring Dusty May is going to go down as one of the biggest hiring blunders in the history of college basketball.
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Ask Spectrum
Ask Spectrum@Ask_Spectrum·
@emaesch33 I’m sorry for this inconvenience. If you can please send us a private message. I’d be happy to investigate this for you. RJR
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Ernie Maesch
Ernie Maesch@emaesch33·
Boys basketball state finals. Spectrum what channel??
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