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Originally posted by Woodrow View Post
If you think TW and AG are the difference between winning the conference or being in the bottom of the conference I guess I just disagree with you.
Gilbert wasn’t a turnover matching and could get guys layups late in the shot clock or wide open three point shots.
Trey Wade was money down the stretch of games. He made a number of key plays in crunch time.
It is ok to disagree and those two players may not be all league, but they had strengths this team sorely misses and nobody on this roster has stepped up to fill their roles.
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Originally posted by Onegreatracer View Posthttps://charlotte49ers.com/staff-dir.../mike-hill/303
Would be my pick for AD. Served under a great AD at Florida and has done amazing work at Charlotte.
Donors and fans are looking at you to make a move. What is your first action to restore faith in the program?”
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Originally posted by C0|dB|00ded
Who else posts fake **** all day in order to maintain the acrimony? Wingnuts, that's who.
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Originally posted by proshox View Post
Tulane’s defense looks exactly the same as last year, but I knew someone would attempt this disingenuous argument. So I will just respond with this - a low assist day for Gilbert is a high assist day for CP.
CP is a really good basketball player, but he isn’t a creative guard. If he gets into the lane he is can be an effective scorer, but if he has to pass the ball it all falls apart. Everyone wanted to blame Tyson for the meltdown Saturday, but CP had two unforced turnovers on drives and screened the wrong defender on a key set play down the stretch (never-mind Ricky, Dex and Mo all making questionable plays)
If you go to today’s Eagle article… Taylor does a good job of showing what is working and what isn’t working with the offense….
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Originally posted by MikeKennedyRulZ View Post
You're on an island. CP is more of a PG than AG ever was or would be. Lets not forget that AG was a 23 year old 5th year senior last year.
The truth will set you free. But first, it will piss you off.
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Originally posted by MikeKennedyRulZ View Post
You think this team would have a better record just with AG? Lol!
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Originally posted by MikeKennedyRulZ View Post
You're on an island. CP is more of a PG than AG ever was or would be. Lets not forget that AG was a 23 year old 5th year senior last year.
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Originally posted by Woodrow View Post
How many coaches have finished first in their conference and returned almost the whole team, then proceeded to finish in the bottom of the conference the following year?
Besides Gilbert and the Wades, Poor-Bear Chander, Seymour, and Bilau didn't return. IMHO, having Poor-Bear Chandler and Seymour around this year would have been nice as they knew the system and would have experience in it vs the new guys in Pleasant and Pohto.
Another IMHO - this year's team lacks a purpose. Last year the purpose was to prove to people that the season wasn't going to be a disappointment after Marshall resigned and they had an interim head coach. I have no idea what their purpose is this year - maybe this late in the season it'll be to see if they can't turn things around, who knows. Same thing happened at K-State. They had seniors in 18-19 who were driven and with a purpose and they haven't had that since. I don't think the coaching staffs at either school have had much of a purpose in mind since they were first either.Not responsible for damage from posts that sail over the reader's head.
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Originally posted by MikeKennedyRulZ View Post
Ok. That makes three of you by my count.
I think AG was a better penetrator and dish guy, as well as drawing fouls, but presented little scoring ability.
While CP doesn't seem to draw the fouls and less dishes, he does have good ability to score.
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