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Does Purdue have a player that has a career night against them? History shows that Purdue does a good job of taking away teams first option and then have a player or players have career nights. What does everyone think is the best game plan? Let the #1 option get his and shut the rest of the team down or take away the #1 option and take your chances? Both are not an option. I want this to be a discussion. Here is your chance for all us experts to game plan.
 
maybe its because the game plan is to shut down what the other team does well , so the other team is taking whatever Purdue is giving them , then it seems like Purdue takes a little too long to make adjustments or Purdue feels the player that is doing the scoring won't hurt them as bad as the ones they are keying on
 
maybe its because the game plan is to shut down what the other team does well , so the other team is taking whatever Purdue is giving them , then it seems like Purdue takes a little too long to make adjustments or Purdue feels the player that is doing the scoring won't hurt them as bad as the ones they are keying on
And yet we're 26-7 so something must be working.
 
I'm so friggan confused reading this thread right now. I'll be back when you aren't attempting to steal the little sanity I've got left.
 
I'm so friggan confused reading this thread right now. I'll be back when you aren't attempting to steal the little sanity I've got left.
I think he's saying that other teams chalk it up to luck rather than skill. By reading the ISU board, if Haas has a decent game, they'll be saying the same thing.
 
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