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<blockquote data-quote="4shotB" data-source="post: 872223" data-attributes="member: 844"><p>I want to ask these questions here as the group on here is knowledgeable, informed and can discuss things without the emotions that can poison our other forums. I have enough history with the program as a casual observer to understand that pitching is a historical Achilles heel for us. I also know that many (most?) of you have confidence that this will be different going forward due to the new pitching coach and his methods.</p><p></p><p> However, I am also informed enough to know that we (unlike our BB and FB teams) have recruited at a level equal to or better than our competition. Which sort of leads into my question(s)...are you concerned as I am when the discussion turns to "poor fundamentals' in ANY sport? (To me, fundamentals should be a given for any team in any sport. That is controllable. Talent however is a variable which is not as easily controllable...imo). </p><p></p><p>Would you say that this is like pitching...a fundamental characteristic of a Danny Hall program (it seems that I hear this too) or is this year a "one off" due to youth and inexperience? I know that our teams are ALWAYS recognized as being a potent offensive team and I am trying to sort out the myths from the realities from people with accurate and deep perspective. I admit to having almost none so this is why I am asking.</p><p></p><p>BTW, if y'all consider this a thread derailment I would be happy to split it out as a separate thread. Or, if you think it is out of bounds, you can report it and I will delete it. But I am hoping for informative discussion here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="4shotB, post: 872223, member: 844"] I want to ask these questions here as the group on here is knowledgeable, informed and can discuss things without the emotions that can poison our other forums. I have enough history with the program as a casual observer to understand that pitching is a historical Achilles heel for us. I also know that many (most?) of you have confidence that this will be different going forward due to the new pitching coach and his methods. However, I am also informed enough to know that we (unlike our BB and FB teams) have recruited at a level equal to or better than our competition. Which sort of leads into my question(s)...are you concerned as I am when the discussion turns to "poor fundamentals' in ANY sport? (To me, fundamentals should be a given for any team in any sport. That is controllable. Talent however is a variable which is not as easily controllable...imo). Would you say that this is like pitching...a fundamental characteristic of a Danny Hall program (it seems that I hear this too) or is this year a "one off" due to youth and inexperience? I know that our teams are ALWAYS recognized as being a potent offensive team and I am trying to sort out the myths from the realities from people with accurate and deep perspective. I admit to having almost none so this is why I am asking. BTW, if y'all consider this a thread derailment I would be happy to split it out as a separate thread. Or, if you think it is out of bounds, you can report it and I will delete it. But I am hoping for informative discussion here. [/QUOTE]
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