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  • Originally posted by another shocker View Post
    I'm not concerned about Jake White this year. He will play more than he did last year, and he will contribute more.
    I am rooting for Jake to do well. (I hope he is as good as former players like Kyle Wilson but I also hope fans don't have unreasonable expectations of any of our players.)
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    Don't worry too much about it. Just do all you can do and let the rough end drag.

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    • I expect FVV to go all Goudelock and throw in bombs from the Wheat ... his senior year. For now, I'll settle for serviceable.
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      • This is a tough point to make - it risks a lot of posters taking it the wrong way or reading something into it that I don't intend, but...


        ...EO learned basketball playing with Stutz, Murry, Kyles, Hatch, and some other "nice" players. I do NOT mean that as a criticism of those players. EO may be more likely to develop a "mean streak" or to become more aggressive and assertive with the current group on the team. Just like the word "nice" isn't a criticism, neither is the word "mean". I'm just using those words to describe two different styles of play.

        It might lso make a difference if EO is practicing on the "starting" team instead of on the "scout" team. EO's role last year may have been to prepare Stutz and Hall for the opponent, rather than to prepare himself for the opponent.
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        • I get what you're saying, and while Hatch is a "nice" guy, he had that mean streak in him. I get it with the other three you mentioned though. I just wouldn't lump Hatch in there in this sense. He had no problem getting in there and mixing it up with people and played with little regard for his body.
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          • I never thought of Hatch as "nice guy". He was a warrior and played to his potential. Same for Stutz. Stutz looks soft because he was weak. I can assure you he wanted to turn and jam that ball on somebody every time he had it, but he simply couldn't. Paul Miller might make a better case for the "nice guy" award. However, he lost all the Fifi when he came back from Europe. He was definitely not a nice guy anymore. I thought he was going to hurt somebody that summer.

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