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05-15-2002 09:14 AM
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Good article.

I wanted to point out one thing, though -- something that still gets under my skin: I still don't believe that Ronald Curry was booed during the ECU game. I think it was the coaching staff's decision to not have Durant in the game.

Call it semantics if you want, but there's a big difference between booing a player and being upset with a coaching decision. It's actually being mad at two totally different people.

I know for a fact that a lot of the people booing -- a good many in the section I was in -- were also yelling at the coaching staff at the same time. Curry had been struggling and Durant had been playing well (I think he had just scored a touchdown), so it was natural for some fans to be dissatisfied.

I still don't think fans should have been booing anyone at all, and I was disappointed that they were at the time.

Just wanted to set the record straight on that.

-JD
05-15-2002 09:55 AM
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I dont have a problem with fans booing. That is their right. I do think the fans were booing poor coaching decisions.
05-16-2002 09:48 AM
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