The future is bright under PM. It's refreshing to have a coach who looks comfortable in his element. It's a huge upgrade over the incompetence we endured. He knows what the hell is doing and it shows on the court, during timeouts, cohesive coaching staff, media interactions (the coaches show is worth listening too), and recruiting. It's clearly a more entertaining product that is far from finished.
Do we have the roster in place to get to where we want to be? Every reasonable person knows the answer is no and 95% of this board understands it takes time to put the correct pieces together. I'm encouraged by the two recent top 150-200 recruits and it's only going to get better. It's the start of year 1 and we won't have the glaring roster issues going forward. If we do then it's reasonable to critique PM on the roster.
No doubt we will take some lumps this season. I expect to get thumped in the non-con and there might be multiple beat downs along with losing streaks. When that happens it's guaranteed that certain posters will be loud and clear with an "I TOLD YOU SO" validating message. Everyone is entitled to their opinion and we are all fans that want the same results. My opinion is that those hung up on the current roster construction and execution of the game plan expected instant gratification through the portal.
To address the elephant, is PM responsible for Cortez and having no natural PGs? I think the argument can be made either way since no one knows the truth behind who's responsible for academic eligibility issues. PM can certainly be criticized for not recruiting a 2nd PG but that is an issue for the present and I'm not worried at all about this becoming a future issue.
I'm perfectly fine with PM building the foundation and culture this inaugural season. I don't believe we'll encounter major roster issues after this season. There is every indication that things will only get better from here on out. Unless he proves otherwise, I'm going to trust PM and the process.
Do we have the roster in place to get to where we want to be? Every reasonable person knows the answer is no and 95% of this board understands it takes time to put the correct pieces together. I'm encouraged by the two recent top 150-200 recruits and it's only going to get better. It's the start of year 1 and we won't have the glaring roster issues going forward. If we do then it's reasonable to critique PM on the roster.
No doubt we will take some lumps this season. I expect to get thumped in the non-con and there might be multiple beat downs along with losing streaks. When that happens it's guaranteed that certain posters will be loud and clear with an "I TOLD YOU SO" validating message. Everyone is entitled to their opinion and we are all fans that want the same results. My opinion is that those hung up on the current roster construction and execution of the game plan expected instant gratification through the portal.
To address the elephant, is PM responsible for Cortez and having no natural PGs? I think the argument can be made either way since no one knows the truth behind who's responsible for academic eligibility issues. PM can certainly be criticized for not recruiting a 2nd PG but that is an issue for the present and I'm not worried at all about this becoming a future issue.
I'm perfectly fine with PM building the foundation and culture this inaugural season. I don't believe we'll encounter major roster issues after this season. There is every indication that things will only get better from here on out. Unless he proves otherwise, I'm going to trust PM and the process.
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