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<blockquote data-quote="lv20gt" data-source="post: 843890" data-attributes="member: 2299"><p>The past two years we basically had the same sort of ways of winning most games. It was the same guys and we were rarely going to win unless 3 of Jose, Moses, Mike, Ush, Banks were on. </p><p></p><p>This year that isn't really the case. We can have a more balanced approach with guys like Coleman, Kelly and Smith stepping up and giving more, but we also have the potential to ride Mike and Ush to a win the way we really didn't even last year. If you look at everyone except Mike they still shot 52.6% collectively scoring 51. Everyone except Kyle shot at least 50%. If Mike plays an average game that still puts us in the high 60s that gives us a chance to win IF we can get the defense we usually have which we still need to work on. </p><p></p><p>The key to me is that Mike has always been a guy who has played to make the right play. He doesn't usually force the issue to try and "get his". Against UGA he was taking over, and based on results it was the right call. Against Stetson and Lamar he was more setting up others while contributing a good bit himself, and again, the results were pretty good. We are going to live and die this year by his judgement on the best way to approach a game and the ability of other guys to step up when Mike determines that the best course of action is to try and create for others.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lv20gt, post: 843890, member: 2299"] The past two years we basically had the same sort of ways of winning most games. It was the same guys and we were rarely going to win unless 3 of Jose, Moses, Mike, Ush, Banks were on. This year that isn't really the case. We can have a more balanced approach with guys like Coleman, Kelly and Smith stepping up and giving more, but we also have the potential to ride Mike and Ush to a win the way we really didn't even last year. If you look at everyone except Mike they still shot 52.6% collectively scoring 51. Everyone except Kyle shot at least 50%. If Mike plays an average game that still puts us in the high 60s that gives us a chance to win IF we can get the defense we usually have which we still need to work on. The key to me is that Mike has always been a guy who has played to make the right play. He doesn't usually force the issue to try and "get his". Against UGA he was taking over, and based on results it was the right call. Against Stetson and Lamar he was more setting up others while contributing a good bit himself, and again, the results were pretty good. We are going to live and die this year by his judgement on the best way to approach a game and the ability of other guys to step up when Mike determines that the best course of action is to try and create for others. [/QUOTE]
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