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[QUOTE="CaptainJ, post: 1192247, member: 1553"] I often enjoy taking and giving different opinions. Tonight I am having fun playing Devil's advocate, trying to understand how folks feel on here. I will focus my reply on the change of point guard here, being my lack of focus often becomes the focus on here. I think with this one change alone, we have at least the potential of a completely different team on offense, regardless of what our defense looks like. TE was great in certain qualities last year(other than in a few huge situations that whether right or wrong, tend to stick out in my memory more than some of his awesome stats that folks on tv and here loved repeating). TE also undeniably hurt the team in other ways with his overly cautious play that wouldn't risk overexciting a dead man much of the time. Which of these 2 outweighed the other is still open for debate amongst intelligent and rational people, as well as just how much the the difference in weight was. Kaleb may not come anywhere close to the season Ennis put together at Syracuse, at least this year. He may never. Then again he may, and certainly has given some of us hope that he has the potential to help the team even more, even if that assessment is attributed more to style than actual talent. Either way, I am certainly excited to watch his development and see how it effects a previously lackluster offense. Although many other things will factor in, this change alone has the potential to effect more of the team's offensive nature than any other, if for nothing else causing the defense of other teams to be prepared for more things than our more monolithic offense of last season. [/QUOTE]
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