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<blockquote data-quote="SecretAgentBuzz" data-source="post: 301277" data-attributes="member: 253"><p>Well, this game could not have gone much worse for the Jackets. </p><p></p><p>A sloooow start on both offense and defense put us in an early hole. Then Lammers gets his 2nd foul at the 12 minute mark of the 1st half. Our guys seemed slow-footed and lacked the energy we have been accustomed to seeing from them. Give TCU credit--they came out with a ton of energy and passed very well when we were in zone D. I was screaming for us to drop the zone and go m-2-m, and when we did, we started getting stops and catching up....but that tires out our 6-man rotation. Early in the 2nd half we looked ready to comeback at a few points, but the whistles kept going against us and nothing was going in the bucket. Lammers had a horrible night shooting (he still gives his all, though!). Then Okogie went out and we all knew that a comeback was not in the cards (thankfully, he came back in and seemed fine). Finally, it all caved in on us and like an avalanche, it went downhill fast. In fact, I thought our guys really got frustrated and gave up towards the end. A sad finish to a great team. They have given us plenty to talk about and cheer for, but they ran out of gas in this one, and got stomped by a very hungry TCU team. I have good confidence that they will return to the court next year and give us plenty more to cheer for. Regardless of the outcome, I am proud of our team. Go Jackets!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SecretAgentBuzz, post: 301277, member: 253"] Well, this game could not have gone much worse for the Jackets. A sloooow start on both offense and defense put us in an early hole. Then Lammers gets his 2nd foul at the 12 minute mark of the 1st half. Our guys seemed slow-footed and lacked the energy we have been accustomed to seeing from them. Give TCU credit--they came out with a ton of energy and passed very well when we were in zone D. I was screaming for us to drop the zone and go m-2-m, and when we did, we started getting stops and catching up....but that tires out our 6-man rotation. Early in the 2nd half we looked ready to comeback at a few points, but the whistles kept going against us and nothing was going in the bucket. Lammers had a horrible night shooting (he still gives his all, though!). Then Okogie went out and we all knew that a comeback was not in the cards (thankfully, he came back in and seemed fine). Finally, it all caved in on us and like an avalanche, it went downhill fast. In fact, I thought our guys really got frustrated and gave up towards the end. A sad finish to a great team. They have given us plenty to talk about and cheer for, but they ran out of gas in this one, and got stomped by a very hungry TCU team. I have good confidence that they will return to the court next year and give us plenty more to cheer for. Regardless of the outcome, I am proud of our team. Go Jackets! [/QUOTE]
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