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<blockquote data-quote="Peacone36" data-source="post: 694634" data-attributes="member: 1374"><p>I didn’t read this entire thread, but to answer the OP ([USER=2775]@ESPNjacket[/USER]), I apologize if it’s redundant, but, it’s comfort, correct? The first season was a kick *** love fest in which we overachieved. The center initiated the offense and no other team in the league did that. The problem is/was, Ben Lammers was a hell of a passer and mid range threat and now we are pounding Banks’ square peg into that round hole instead of creating an offense to our strengths. We don’t do it much any more, but we tried it for too long. We still also run Moses on the perimeter way too much. Pastner has a philosophy, he just can’t recruit the personnel to this school. He just doesn’t have those versatile wing/forwards he had at Memphis. He’s outside his comfort zone</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Peacone36, post: 694634, member: 1374"] I didn’t read this entire thread, but to answer the OP ([USER=2775]@ESPNjacket[/USER]), I apologize if it’s redundant, but, it’s comfort, correct? The first season was a kick *** love fest in which we overachieved. The center initiated the offense and no other team in the league did that. The problem is/was, Ben Lammers was a hell of a passer and mid range threat and now we are pounding Banks’ square peg into that round hole instead of creating an offense to our strengths. We don’t do it much any more, but we tried it for too long. We still also run Moses on the perimeter way too much. Pastner has a philosophy, he just can’t recruit the personnel to this school. He just doesn’t have those versatile wing/forwards he had at Memphis. He’s outside his comfort zone [/QUOTE]
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