Everyone on the current roster should be given the opportunity to stay and grow with the program. But, they also need to understand that it is HCGM's program and he is going to run it his way. They won't be able to push their way in to more minutes just because they think they are the next Lebron James. HCGM is definitely not an easy person to work / play for, but in the end he has proven that the way he operates his program works and he has been highly successful. Buy in or get out of the way, IMO.
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The pool of players willing to accept this kind of coaching is small. The subset of that pool willing to come to Wichita is even smaller. I hope I am wrong but I feel that others leaving will set the program back big time.Where oh where is our T. Boone Pickens.
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If DD leaves, it will seem like the team is making a Jody Adams type of team statement, but seemingly without the AD involvement. Or is it without? The AD was at the post Houston practice at HCGM’s request.
Is the virus now gone, or does it run deeper?
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Dexter has a good head on his shoulders. I see him as being sad because he lost some friends but he knows where the line is for behavior and how the system works. GM showed Dexter a lot of "grace" during December and January and this has to mean something to him. I just don't see him as walking away but I could be wrong. I would have said the same thing about JB though, so I will wait and see what happens.
The ES story ended in a bitter divorce that had most likely been building up for a long time. Eric had been "talking back" to coaches as early as the UCONN game, and while I hoped things were getting better, it obviously wasn't.
We probably won't ever know all of what has gone on but we need more juniors and Seniors in this program that are vocal leaders. Maybe I'm totally wrong and kids have totally changed in the last 10 years and GM will never be able to catch that spark again, but I don't think that is true. Next week will most likely give us some clarity.
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Originally posted by wusphlash View PostThe pool of players willing to accept this kind of coaching is small. The subset of that pool willing to come to Wichita is even smaller. I hope I am wrong but I feel that others leaving will set the program back big time.
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Originally posted by pie n eye View PostShockernet: The death rate for Coronavirus is likely way lower than what we’re seeing now. Only 6k or so have died worldwide. Stop freaking out.
Also Shockernet: PLAYERS. ARE. TRANSFERRING.Deuces Valley.
... No really, deuces.
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I think coach Eric Wedge definitively showed that it's in everybody's best interest to turn over guys without the right mindset and/or skillset. Even to the extent of having a short roster, it's just better for the school, the coaches, and the players. There will be short term pain, but at least the team will have a consistent team-first mindset.Kung Wu say, man who read woman like book, prefer braille!
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Originally posted by pie n eye View PostShockernet: The death rate for Coronavirus is likely way lower than what we’re seeing now. Only 6k or so have died worldwide. Stop freaking out.
Also Shockernet: PLAYERS. ARE. TRANSFERRING.
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Originally posted by Kung Wu View PostI think coach Eric Wedge definitively showed that it's in everybody's best interest to turn over guys without the right mindset and/or skillset. Even to the extent of having a short roster, it's just better for the school, the coaches, and the players. There will be short term pain, but at least the team will have a consistent team-first mindset.
They both have similar beliefs around culture and mindset, and building a roster and a program that reflects that. Maybe they can even cross examine potential recruits for each other and see if they belief they have what it takes to be a Shocker.The Assman
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Originally posted by Kung Wu View PostI think coach Eric Wedge definitively showed that it's in everybody's best interest to turn over guys without the right mindset and/or skillset. Even to the extent of having a short roster, it's just better for the school, the coaches, and the players. There will be short term pain, but at least the team will have a consistent team-first mindset.Where oh where is our T. Boone Pickens.
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Originally posted by wusphlash View Post
Eric is in his first year, Gregg is not. This should not be happening in year 13.
Injures, Players leaving early for the NBA, Transfers, etc. It all culminated in having such a young roster all at once.
Granted, Marshall has always been about winning in the current season and worrying about next season, next season. That has it's pros and it's cons, as we are witnessing.
As we see, having such a young roster isn't only not optimal for experience on the court, but for setting the mindset and culture in the locker room. Without older guys to carry on the touch from guys before them, that culture and mindset can flame out.
It sucks to be in this situation, but WSU's arguable most talent-filled player fits the culture and mindset to a T. I know he is young, but hopefully he can be a true leader and not just one in name only.
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