Townie72
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Did you leave the hearing aids in your ford model t?
You better keep your day job. I don't think you have a future as a comedy writer.
Did you leave the hearing aids in your ford model t?
How about collegiate PG?You better keep your day job. I don't think you have a future as a comedy writer.
You better keep your day job. I don't think you have a future as a comedy writer.
Totally agreed that booing college kids on their home court is always wrong. Unless it's a punk named Grayson Allen tripping/kicking an opponent for the THIRD time.Booing college kids on their home court is always wrong. It's behavior you'd expect from morons. I haven't been in those arenas, but I have been in many, many others in the Big East, in the ACC, at Big Five games in Philly. I have never heard the home team booed.
Totally agreed that booing college kids on their home court is always wrong. Unless it's a punk named Grayson Allen tripping/kicking an opponent for the THIRD time.
Heel City. Throw in Johnny Football and I'd pay good money to see it.Allen vs draymond green, falls count anywhere no DQ Match at wrestlemania
When TT fouled out, the game was already uptempo and Coleman and White couldn't get up and down the court. SJU has quickness at every position. I don't think the team quit but individual players made errors and showed poor effort at times. It seemed to me that their desperation eventually led to exhaustion mentally as much as physically.When the game was out of reach, things broke down. When Coleman took that ridiculous 3 pt shot, it was hardly noticed. But it was more desperation and lack of discipline that quitting at least until things got completely out of hand.
Guard play is what has to improve. Ball handling is ridiculous. Frank Howard has no offensive game when it comes to shooting. He needs to pass the ball to the shooters and work the ball into the middle. John Gillon has real good speed but leaves most of his teammates behind. His penetration ability reminds me of Kaleb Joseph constantly going into the trees and getting rejected. I rather seem him drive to the foul line and dish off or shoot it from that area or from the 3 pt area.I think JB thought what he saw on paper for this team was a winning formula: two 5th year grad transfers with experience to make up for the losses of Cooney and G; three players who were good shooters (Lydon, White and Gillon); a more experienced Howard who could run the point; exceptional speed in Gillon; two good freshmen who could contribute; a 5th year senior at center; a rising star in Lydon; a 7-2 shot-blocker to anchor the zone; and a tenacious rebounder in Robo who finally came around in last year's tournament.
What he now sees, however, is: two 5th year grad transfers whose experience wasn't formed in JB's system; shooters who have proven to be streaky and unreliable; a more experienced Howard who is nevertheless prone to lapses and is not totally ready for the pressure of directing the offense; speed in Gillon that tries to do too much; two good freshmen who contribute sporadically at the moment; a 5th year senior at center who has stone hands and misses bunnies; a rising star who has trouble taking an aggressive role; a 7-2 center on IR; and a fragile senior (Robo) whose performance is unreliable. No cohesiveness, no chemistry, no leadership, no growth through the ranks that it evidently takes to play JB's game; and no Keita or Scoop on the floor to direct traffic and encourage younger players.
So if the grad transfer experiment was made as a way for SU to match the UK/Duke/UNC one-and-done recruiting, it doesn't look as if it's going to work. SU needs to continue to home-grow second-tier talent (read: players who know better than to jump to the draft in 1-2 years) if it's going to play the way it has in the past. SU has 8-player depth this year, but only on paper, which is the real punishment of the NCAA's ban -- JB doesn't have the 13 players he needs to extract the 7 best, play them, and either red-shirt some of the rest or leave them on the bench to better mesh with a future team. He just doesn't have that option now, and this "paper team" is crumpling before our eyes. To paraphrase Robin Williams' Alladin: Unlimited aptitude . . . itty-bitty achievement.-VBOF
I think people booed when howard couldn't inbound the ball, and we took a timeout. then, after the timeout we exactly the same play and couldn't inbound the ball resulting in a turnover. a lot of announcers talk about how good coaches run great plays out of timeouts. we don't even do that anymore.
I think people booed when howard couldn't inbound the ball, and we took a timeout. then, after the timeout we exactly the same play and couldn't inbound the ball resulting in a turnover. a lot of announcers talk about how good coaches run great plays out of timeouts. we don't even do that anymore.
I don't have a great memory, but in both cases I think the play was for Andrew white to come off a double screen. he just isn't good at running off screens. or dribbling. or catching the ball, or passing it. or rebounding it. or playing defense for that matter.That was a brutal and unacceptable sequence. Does what he draws up just not work anymore? I don't get it.
I don't get it either. I'm used to our teams excelling after timeouts.That was a brutal and unacceptable sequence. Does what he draws up just not work anymore? I don't get it.
That was a brutal and unacceptable sequence. Does what he draws up just not work anymore? I don't get it.
No offense to you, but the coach isn't the one playing. They need to look at themselves in the mirror, long and hard. They're the ones playing like this.
Snowball effect that doesn't really exemplify the character or the talent involved. The kids reacted badly,
I think JB needs to overhaul himself: choose a starting 5, and sub the others for CAUSE, not penalty.
These players are clearly better, individually, than they have shown, so there is something mental at work, which affects the physical. JB needs to change the mental game.
For sure. I just am not sure I have faith in that what is being drawn up is working with this cast of characters. These guys have NO IDEA what they are doing out there. Still! It can't be all them.

No worries, man. It wasn't a shot at you.![]()
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So what? That was months ago and he was wrong. I'm pretty sure that is his frustration. He has said several times this year he doesn't know why he made such an optimistic statement so early.“We’ve got everything, we’ve got depth, we’ve got shooters, and we’ve got size. This is the best team we’ve had in a long time.” Jim Boeheim talking to ESPN’s Jeff Goodman
This may be correct, but has anyone mentioned (I haven't scoured through all of the posts) that the sanctions have created a jigsaw puzzle approach to recruiting?JB isn't nearly as driven as a recruiter as he once was. It happens. He isnt as visible on the trail as he once was.
He's letting his assistants do the leg work and it may be hurting us in terms of judging players and being seen. His lame duck status has probably also played a factor. His last game for SU could be in the first round of the ACC tourney. Tough to imagine.