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<blockquote data-quote="GT_B" data-source="post: 36055" data-attributes="member: 887"><p>I didn't watch the game, I am at the point where I do not even care to watch this team play, which saddens me deeply to say. I love GT basketball just as all GT sports and I really enjoy college basketball in general, but this team is incredibly painful to watch. I look at teams like Clemson who has equal or probably less talent on their roster and their coach gets 10x more out of them then BG does. BG as we stated in the other thread has no offensive game plan or sets and can tell he is in over his head as an ACC coach. I love when the other teams runs a set play that is effective and works and then the camera pans to BG and he looks like "welp I don't know what to do to stop it..." Bolden, MGH, Carter were supposed to be the backbone of our team and carried really high expectations for the program but I feel like overall they have regressed from last season. Bolden is like Jekyll and Hyde every game, he will make a good play offensively and then let his man completely go on the defensive end the very next possession. Or he will play good defense for once then come down and throw the ball away. He looks like he is in a daze for about 90% of the game, maybe its just his natural facial expression but he looks disinterested...The only ones on the team that might start at an actual good Bball program is Miller and 100%healthy Carter, everyone else is really about the caliber of a bench player on a good team. The potential in guys like MGH may be there but you wont see it under BG.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GT_B, post: 36055, member: 887"] I didn't watch the game, I am at the point where I do not even care to watch this team play, which saddens me deeply to say. I love GT basketball just as all GT sports and I really enjoy college basketball in general, but this team is incredibly painful to watch. I look at teams like Clemson who has equal or probably less talent on their roster and their coach gets 10x more out of them then BG does. BG as we stated in the other thread has no offensive game plan or sets and can tell he is in over his head as an ACC coach. I love when the other teams runs a set play that is effective and works and then the camera pans to BG and he looks like "welp I don't know what to do to stop it..." Bolden, MGH, Carter were supposed to be the backbone of our team and carried really high expectations for the program but I feel like overall they have regressed from last season. Bolden is like Jekyll and Hyde every game, he will make a good play offensively and then let his man completely go on the defensive end the very next possession. Or he will play good defense for once then come down and throw the ball away. He looks like he is in a daze for about 90% of the game, maybe its just his natural facial expression but he looks disinterested...The only ones on the team that might start at an actual good Bball program is Miller and 100%healthy Carter, everyone else is really about the caliber of a bench player on a good team. The potential in guys like MGH may be there but you wont see it under BG. [/QUOTE]
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