NineOneSeven
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I bet you moyer still feels that sprain
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Matt Moyer transferringI'm sorry, but as a middle-aged white guy, I really have to call out my brethren like you. We live in a different time and a different age. If JB believes that parents shouldn't get involved, he should hang it up, because all parents from this point forward are only going to be more engaged. We parents have invested so much time, effort, energy and money into our kids that yes, we expect ROI and we expect to be intimately involved. If that's not going to happen at SU, fine. We'll take our ball (player) and go elsewhere...
Guys never get better at Syracuse? Good to know.
Yeah, and that podcast said the Moyers spoke with the trainer.A player's parents aren't going to ring up an athletic trainer. Typically they will try to communicate with the coaching staff. I'm not going further with this part of the discussion. It was also discussed in great detail on a podcast but I'm not going into further specifics. I'm sure you can connect the dots.
Food for thought. JB a doesnt want parents involved, yet he basically pulls a power move on Hop because he wants to coach his son.I'm sorry, but as a middle-aged white guy, I really have to call out my brethren like you. We live in a different time and a different age. If JB believes that parents shouldn't get involved, he should hang it up, because all parents from this point forward are only going to be more engaged. We parents have invested so much time, effort, energy and money into our kids that yes, we expect ROI and we expect to be intimately involved. If that's not going to happen at SU, fine. We'll take our ball (player) and go elsewhere...
Food for thought. JB a doesnt want parents involved, yet he basically pulls a power move on Hop because he wants to coach his son.
Guys never get better at Syracuse? Good to know.
Food for thought. JB a doesnt want parents involved, yet he basically pulls a power move on Hop because he wants to coach his son.
As if that was the only reason. The man can still coach. He's the best in the game right now.Food for thought. JB a doesnt want parents involved, yet he basically pulls a power move on Hop because he wants to coach his son.
I'm sorry, but as a middle-aged white guy, I really have to call out my brethren like you. We live in a different time and a different age. If JB believes that parents shouldn't get involved, he should hang it up, because all parents from this point forward are only going to be more engaged. We parents have invested so much time, effort, energy and money into our kids that yes, we expect ROI and we expect to be intimately involved. If that's not going to happen at SU, fine. We'll take our ball (player) and go elsewhere...
I think JB would have wanted to coach even if he didn’t have a son. That’s all he knows.
You think sitting one game made a difference?
Didn't I predict there would be theories?Interesting theory. I wonder if any calls have been made to Cornell for his older boy...
Food for thought. JB a doesnt want parents involved, yet he basically pulls a power move on Hop because he wants to coach his son.
Our fans hate when guys go pro, but want to shove guys out the door if they aren’t ready in their first two years.
I would assume JB is not contacting the Cornell coach about Jr's playing time. It's freaking DI sports people. His ROI is Jr. Is getting an Ivy education and playing DI basketball.Interesting theory. I wonder if any calls have been made to Cornell for his older boy...
He is a great coach. Bobby was a great coach as was woody. Jb has a major flaw. He is extremely insecure, very sensitive to criticism and he becomes aggressively defensive when threatened. He always has.As if that was the only reason. The man can still coach. He's the best in the game right now.
That's not an apples to apples comparison anyway.
Would you admit there are some players who simply will never improve enough and that its best to cut bait? Under your theory, no player should ever transfer because he may improve.
I think JB would have wanted to coach even if he didn’t have a son. That’s all he knows.
He is a great coach. Bobby was a great coach as was woody. Jb has a major flaw. He is extremely insecure, very sensitive to criticism and he becomes aggressively defensive when threatened. He always has.
Read his book, read his interviews. He readily admits it.
mostA lot of coaches are that way.
You might have a point if he wasn't practicing the entire time.It's not just one game. It's all the time between the preceding and following games. I don't remember the schedule around the game he sat out, but if there was a week between the game before it and the game after it, that's a significant chunk of time.
OK. And that addresses the point how?He is a great coach. Bobby was a great coach as was woody. Jb has a major flaw. He is extremely insecure, very sensitive to criticism and he becomes aggressively defensive when threatened. He always has.
Read his book, read his interviews. He readily admits it.