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Anyone else glad Gibbs is gone?

Oct 22, 2006
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I'm not a fan of his style of play and I think he had an attitude problem and felt threatened by the 5 star talent of IW.

I can't wait to watch Whitehead and Carrington in the backcourt. They're going to bring an And1 Mixtape Tour flow to Seton Hall games.

"Oh baybehh.... OHHH baybaaayy!"
 
"I can't wait to watch Whitehead and Carrington in the backcourt."



Currently, they are each expected to average 40 minutes a game, so you will get your wish.

By the way, this new website tells when someone joined. Is it possible you signed up in 2006 and this is only your second post ever? If so you are a man of few words.
 
I think we need to let Gibbs go and look forward. He made his decision, let's all go on with our lives and not analyze further.
 
I'm not a fan of his style of play and I think he had an attitude problem and felt threatened by the 5 star talent of IW.

I can't wait to watch Whitehead and Carrington in the backcourt. They're going to bring an And1 Mixtape Tour flow to Seton Hall games.

"Oh baybehh.... OHHH baybaaayy!"
Is this another screen name for Flinj? What kind of craziness must your mind possess to say you were not a fan of Gibbs's style of play yet, you want to see And 1 garbage played at the Hall. This post must be a joke.
 
I am glad that the last of the players causing lockeroom issues, that had plagued SHU basketball for 5 + years, is now gone. Haha
 
I have been saying for months that my main wish was keeping the frosh. I think people are severely under valuing them and think some of the comments about Whitehead criticizing his game are insane. He has issues and much to learn but he is terrific. Add Angel, Khadeen and Desi and we have a great core of talent.
 
I have been saying for months that my main wish was keeping the frosh. I think people are severely under valuing them and think some of the comments about Whitehead criticizing his game are insane. He has issues and much to learn but he is terrific. Add Angel, Khadeen and Desi and we have a great core of talent.
As usual we agree Dick but this young roster needs help badly.
 
I can't wait to watch Whitehead and Carrington in the backcourt. They're going to bring an And1 Mixtape Tour flow to Seton Hall games.
"Oh baybehh.... OHHH baybaaayy!"

Candidate for BE POY this past season who hit some memorable game winners - he'll be missed. Hugh loss.

SH doesn't need an And1 Mixtape Tour offensive flow. Guaranteed to fail.
 
I'm not a fan of his style of play and I think he had an attitude problem and felt threatened by the 5 star talent of IW.

I can't wait to watch Whitehead and Carrington in the backcourt. They're going to bring an And1 Mixtape Tour flow to Seton Hall games.

"Oh baybehh.... OHHH baybaaayy!"
 
We will be a better team without him. Save the ship for 2016 & let Morton play as a walk on. He played with Whitehead & Rod at Lincoln as the stating PG.
 
I'm glad he's gone, but it's unfortunate. He could have been a legendary player at SHU, but instead he'll now just be remembered -- at least in my book -- as the kid who punched a Villanova player on national TV during yet another epic February collapse by Seton Hall. Let's hope next year is much better!
 
Between Sina and Gibbs, they have now collectively committed to seven different schools: Alabama, Connecticut, George Washington, Northwestern, Seton Hall, and Texas.

Later.
 
Thats what happens when parents become too much of the process. Of all of Kevin's faults, the worst could be his inability to stand up to Mergin & Temple Sr. Lesson learned, I hope.
 
Between Sina and Gibbs, they have now collectively committed to seven different schools: Alabama, Connecticut, George Washington, Northwestern, Seton Hall, and Texas.

Later.

Don't forget Maryland for Gibbs who backed out after a coaching change before he ever played a game there.
 
Why do people care what schools they were "collectively committed" to? Choosing a college and then a graduate school is a crucial decision for student-athletes. You people are carrying your sour grapes too far. Whatever process either of these young men followed in pursuing their academic careers in none of your business. Unless you are Sterling Gibbs, Jaren Sina, or one of their parents, you're not qualified to talk about it.
 
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