RubbinsRacin
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got some stanky on his hang down?
got some stanky on his hang down?
got some stanky on his hang down?
It really wouldnt matter because the truth is sparingly sprinkled in many of his comments.
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I didn't know he was doing a coaching show tonight. Damn.
I really would like to get on and ask him a question. Not a "why are you such a dick?" question, but a critical question and hope the he responds well.
Another week, I suppose.
The players definitely don't do that. I'm not even sure our 5 attacks the ball on the offensive glass.
I asked the rebounding question since so many have wondered about his strategy on the offensive glass.
I thought he gave a good response with the philosophy of the 3, 4, and 5 going to the glass and the 1 and 2 retreating. He also laid out the contingency for when a guard has penetrated the lane that the three has to get back. He said our players are having trouble with it. Not sure why, seems straightforward enough.
I'm glad I asked because it gives you something else to look for to see if our players actually do it.
I asked the rebounding question since so many have wondered about his strategy on the offensive glass.
I thought he gave a good response with the philosophy of the 3, 4, and 5 going to the glass and the 1 and 2 retreating. He also laid out the contingency for when a guard has penetrated the lane that the three has to get back. He said our players are having trouble with it. Not sure why, seems straightforward enough.
I'm glad I asked because it gives you something else to look for to see if our players actually do it.
Did you put your question in context of the poor rebounding of his Air Force and Colorado teams?
Great question that you asked. The issue is his answer was one thing and what we actually do on the court is another. He wants his 3-5 to hit the glass but they rarely do. Also, he said McKie averages 2 OB per game? Does he?
It really wouldnt matter because the truth is sparingly sprinkled in many of his comments.
Great question that you asked. The issue is his answer was one thing and what we actually do on the court is another. He wants his 3-5 to hit the glass but they rarely do. Also, he said McKie averages 2 OB per game? Does he?
The issue is not the 3/4/5's desire to hit the glass. The problem is our offensive sets have the 4/5 constantly setting picks above the foul line. When the shot goes up, they have no positioning.
Oh, you mean [Redacted] is covering his own ass and pseudo-blaming his players for not fulfilling his "instructions"?
Just like when he blamed Fischer for not moving enough in the Richmond game to get open, even tho Buzz didn't draw up any plays for him?
Shocking.
I see no reason why Coach [Redacted] would say that he is telling the players to crash the boards when he isn't.
I asked the rebounding question since so many have wondered about his strategy on the offensive glass.
I thought he gave a good response with the philosophy of the 3, 4, and 5 going to the glass and the 1 and 2 retreating. He also laid out the contingency for when a guard has penetrated the lane that the three has to get back. He said our players are having trouble with it. Not sure why, seems straightforward enough.
I'm glad I asked because it gives you something else to look for to see if our players actually do it.