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<blockquote data-quote="msargent1" data-source="post: 377533" data-attributes="member: 3277"><p>Analysis is what people like [USER=1776]@RamblinRed[/USER] provide .... looking at talent/skills, analyzing different phases of the game, impact of players not being available, etc. What you're providing is an emotional response to a poor start to the season. I'll just point out that we had DLab at the beginning of last year, and it also started poorly. It took us OT to beat Shorter, we lost to Ohio (a mid-major), Penn State (average team), got blown out by TN and barely beat Wofford on our home court. I simply reject your DLab cause and effect hypothesis as little more than speculation, and honestly it is a Ron type argument. Pastner successes are due to Ron, DLab, etc. ... anyone but him. My main concern with DLab being out for an extended period of time centers around our recruiting, and how his absence could negatively impact that. </p><p></p><p>Lack of execution and poor shoot selection can be explained easily by lack of experience both playing with fellow teammates and being on the college level for the first time. If players aren't executing properly, a coach often simplifies things. The motion appears to be inconsistent to me ... maybe fatigue, confusion, etc. explains why it seems to fall off late. In any case, what Pastner shared from day 1 of this season: 1) We have more talent and less experience, so there will be mistakes and growing pains; 2) Every game will be a challenge, we have zero margin of error; 3) We have limited offensive skills, so will have to win on the defensive end; and 4) as players gain experience, we'll get better. Throw in the suspensions/injuries and this poor start shouldn't really surprise anyone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="msargent1, post: 377533, member: 3277"] Analysis is what people like [USER=1776]@RamblinRed[/USER] provide .... looking at talent/skills, analyzing different phases of the game, impact of players not being available, etc. What you're providing is an emotional response to a poor start to the season. I'll just point out that we had DLab at the beginning of last year, and it also started poorly. It took us OT to beat Shorter, we lost to Ohio (a mid-major), Penn State (average team), got blown out by TN and barely beat Wofford on our home court. I simply reject your DLab cause and effect hypothesis as little more than speculation, and honestly it is a Ron type argument. Pastner successes are due to Ron, DLab, etc. ... anyone but him. My main concern with DLab being out for an extended period of time centers around our recruiting, and how his absence could negatively impact that. Lack of execution and poor shoot selection can be explained easily by lack of experience both playing with fellow teammates and being on the college level for the first time. If players aren't executing properly, a coach often simplifies things. The motion appears to be inconsistent to me ... maybe fatigue, confusion, etc. explains why it seems to fall off late. In any case, what Pastner shared from day 1 of this season: 1) We have more talent and less experience, so there will be mistakes and growing pains; 2) Every game will be a challenge, we have zero margin of error; 3) We have limited offensive skills, so will have to win on the defensive end; and 4) as players gain experience, we'll get better. Throw in the suspensions/injuries and this poor start shouldn't really surprise anyone. [/QUOTE]
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