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<blockquote data-quote="OG-T" data-source="post: 868383" data-attributes="member: 1741"><p>Mostly, feel bad for players. The effort is there 99% of time. I Like Pastner, but he says “losing” is on the Coach, not the players. So a pointed critique is reasonable. I think he’ll reflect on this year and realize he came up short in putting players in position to win - that last play was a microcosm of season. With this roster, our regular offensive system exposes some of our key players’ weaknesses. Pastner had to have know this early, but his faith in “development” likely was at fault. He and the coaches have definitely developed players, but this team was going to require multiple players to develop simultaneously. Never effectively gelled. This year, his “playbook” needed to be in place - the freedom, spacing, movement that he likes to run just won’t work if the team doesn’t have “creators” with the ball. Creators of one-on-one mismatches, creators that open shots for others. Too much “hope” it goes in this year. Pulling for fellas on Senior Night, and Valvano-like run next week!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OG-T, post: 868383, member: 1741"] Mostly, feel bad for players. The effort is there 99% of time. I Like Pastner, but he says “losing” is on the Coach, not the players. So a pointed critique is reasonable. I think he’ll reflect on this year and realize he came up short in putting players in position to win - that last play was a microcosm of season. With this roster, our regular offensive system exposes some of our key players’ weaknesses. Pastner had to have know this early, but his faith in “development” likely was at fault. He and the coaches have definitely developed players, but this team was going to require multiple players to develop simultaneously. Never effectively gelled. This year, his “playbook” needed to be in place - the freedom, spacing, movement that he likes to run just won’t work if the team doesn’t have “creators” with the ball. Creators of one-on-one mismatches, creators that open shots for others. Too much “hope” it goes in this year. Pulling for fellas on Senior Night, and Valvano-like run next week! [/QUOTE]
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