alagold
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And we sit here in last place and going nowhere REALLY fast.
Have I created any lists with coherent commentary?Biggest non-news ITT is that dtm is decidedly not retired.
Have I created any lists with coherent commentary?
No.
Still retired.
Just factsWow. Gettin off on technicalities, huh? Smh
And we sit here in last place and going nowhere REALLY fast.
It’s not just that (but that’s big for us). Money isn’t everything, but a too little money can ruin most anything. We’re short on money.I mean, you can stroke a check if you want. It better have a lotta commas.
Besides more resources needing to be injected in to GTMBB, Pastner needs to ask for them.It’s not just that (but that’s big for us). Money isn’t everything, but a too little money can ruin most anything. We’re short on money.
I grew up in Atlanta. I’ve watched local teams fire coaches and bring in new coaches. Repeatedly. What a team loses, the answer is “fire the coach”. Then we get the same record. Sometimes worse.
I watch this happen across all towns and all pro and NCAA sports.
If you have a bad coach, then fire them. Most coaches aren’t bad. No coaches are perfect. Most have strengths to support and bolster and weaknesses to compensate for.
Many of these firings are as much a reflection on the school as they are on the coach. Some are even more so.
Pastner could be a really good to great coach for us, but he needs some operational support. Fan support would help too. Other coaches need support structures too—just different kinds of support.
If Stansbury had given Pastner the support that he’s given Collins, what do you think our recruiting would be like?
I've defended a lot of Stansbury actions, but I typically see leaders and managers put the funding where they're getting more results. Pastner should ask, but after the last few seasons Stansbury should have reallocated funds without having to be asked.Besides more resources needing to be injected in to GTMBB, Pastner needs to ask for them.
He tends to not want to rock the boat.
I believe Pastner shot HIMSELF in the foot by BAD decisions 3 ? yrs ago with the two huge debacles around the asst coach and his CRAZY "friend" that got us on probation. That period KILLED his ability to get ahead in the recruiting game as many thought he was gone then..Talent is lifeblood and he got squat for 2 yrs esp bigs..Now he has little size and mostly youth.He sure isn't that good a game coach to get out of that. See THIS yr --and next. obtw-Tstan was so foolish he actually used JP as an example of a "successful" program this yr.. Serious ignorance..It’s not just that (but that’s big for us). Money isn’t everything, but a too little money can ruin most anything. We’re short on money.
I grew up in Atlanta. I’ve watched local teams fire coaches and bring in new coaches. Repeatedly. What a team loses, the answer is “fire the coach”. Then we get the same record. Sometimes worse.
I watch this happen across all towns and all pro and NCAA sports.
If you have a bad coach, then fire them. Most coaches aren’t bad. No coaches are perfect. Most have strengths to support and bolster and weaknesses to compensate for.
Many of these firings are as much a reflection on the school as they are on the coach. Some are even more so.
Pastner could be a really good to great coach for us, but he needs some operational support. Fan support would help too. Other coaches need support structures too—just different kinds of support.
If Stansbury had given Pastner the support that he’s given Collins, what do you think our recruiting would be like?