SIENA1971
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Post by SIENA1971 on Mar 12, 2020 17:12:05 GMT -5
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Post by sky on Mar 13, 2020 15:03:20 GMT -5
caught in a bold face lie...........Rodger Wyland said on his radio show that he remembers being at the game, and that might well be accurate but he indicated the game took place at BU..........LOL, we all know it was at the empty Hartford Civic Center............unreal, his level of incompetence is amazing.............. Perhaps it really wasn't a "lie". As we age, sometimes the facts get a bit jumbled, to the point where you can convince yourself that something that really didn't happen, actually did. Or that you really weren't someplace where you are sure you were. As long as Rodger isn't claiming that he was the one who grabbed Tommy Huerter's "pass" and put it in the basket for the winning points, maybe we can give him the benefit of the doubt. This is bad...I remember the game as being at BU and that McCoy stole BU's inbound pass under the hoop and laid it in. Oh well, it must have happened to someone sometime.
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Post by SIENA1971 on Mar 13, 2020 15:27:24 GMT -5
Perhaps it really wasn't a "lie". As we age, sometimes the facts get a bit jumbled, to the point where you can convince yourself that something that really didn't happen, actually did. Or that you really weren't someplace where you are sure you were. As long as Rodger isn't claiming that he was the one who grabbed Tommy Huerter's "pass" and put it in the basket for the winning points, maybe we can give him the benefit of the doubt. This is bad...I remember the game as being at BU and that McCoy stole BU's inbound pass under the hoop and laid it in. Oh well, it must have happened to someone sometime. In his own words .... “Over the long run, the way things happened made us even more famous,” recalled Steve McCoy, who rebounded a missed shot and hit the game-winning layup against BU. “I live in Boston now and I’m in church the other day, on Ash Wednesday, and I run into a Siena guy at the end of the mass. We wind up talking for an hour about ’89 and how it was one of the greatest experiences of our lives. ... “As soon as somebody finds out I played there,” Mc Coy concluded, “the first thing they usually say is ‘Siena had that measles team.’”
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