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Post by johneaztec on Jan 21, 2013 19:33:43 GMT -8
HMMM..... jf a bad seed? noooo wayyyy....... lol i think i brought this up a couple of weeks ago and got laughed at well lookie here what has happened...... he's proving me right and doesnt have the game to change it for the better. not a leader but a me guy.... bring it on!!!!! Dude don't get carried away. This team is still top 30 in the nation and made the tournament last year. Jamaal is one hell of a player. It's been a bad week, but don't go over board. Jamaal and the team will turn it around. This sums it up.
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Post by ctap13 on Jan 21, 2013 21:20:02 GMT -8
Why hasn't fisher figured out his offensive problems all these years. His offenses have always struggled.
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Post by aztecbb on Jan 21, 2013 21:34:31 GMT -8
PAtriots lost , they should bring Brady off the bench next year ....sigh...
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Post by ctap13 on Jan 21, 2013 23:21:35 GMT -8
I'm really looking forward to the SDSU/Lobo games coming up. Not because I expect UNM to win (I don't - you guys could easily sweep us), but I'm curious to see what kind of stupid a$$, bone headed, bush league crap JF and/or WS pull. You know they will pull some bs. Shepard has been great. What else you want from him besides better finishing? So what he got t'd at least he showed some emotion. He wants to win. You are 100% correct on JFK! He's our best Player but he's killing us this season being overly aggressive. I wish he'd play every game like he did against UCLA. He is the one to blame for not getting Tapley more shots. Jf has turned into a big ball hog.
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Post by cmonaztecs on Jan 22, 2013 5:17:14 GMT -8
I still miss Billy/Malcolm/Kawhi/Brian. Pogo sticks who could rebound and bang with the best 7 footers in the land. They were a big part of this program's run to the Sweet 16. Oldie Out And I was at the Honda Center when they had UCONN on the ropes when that punk JF changed the course of the game with his T on Kemba, I don't care what anyone says you can see now with JF our leader, what type of selfish team you're left with. Sent from my A200 using proboards
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Post by cvbigguy on Jan 22, 2013 12:13:31 GMT -8
I still miss Billy/Malcolm/Kawhi/Brian. Pogo sticks who could rebound and bang with the best 7 footers in the land. They were a big part of this program's run to the Sweet 16. Oldie Out And I was at the Honda Center when they had UCONN on the ropes when that punk JF changed the course of the game with his T on Kemba, I don't care what anyone says you can see now with JF our leader, what type of selfish team you're left with. Sent from my A200 using proboards another one off the jamaal wagon.....
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Post by craztec on Jan 23, 2013 9:50:39 GMT -8
While I am a fan of Fisher's accomplishments at bringing SDSU basketball on the national scene, I am not a fan of his coaching. Never have I seen a nationally ranked team CONTINUOUSLY take ill-advised shots & make stupid stupid decisions on the court. No doubt, he is a top notch recruiter, but at some point discipline needs to be installed in the game plan. It seems his plan is to just throw the ball on the court & just let his superior talented team play. Most of the time it works. However, when we match up against a team with similar athletic ability our flaws are exposed big time. Who's driving this ship, the players or the coach? I sure hope Dutcher has a different perspective on running the program, though I doubt it considering he's been sitting next to Fish all these years. We shall see, but this team won't ever get past the sweet 16 as long as they play the way they do.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 23, 2013 9:56:07 GMT -8
While I am a fan of Fisher's accomplishments at bringing SDSU basketball on the national scene, I am not a fan of his coaching. Never have I seen a nationally ranked team CONTINUOUSLY take ill-advised shots & make stupid stupid decisions on the court. No doubt, he is a top notch recruiter, but at some point discipline needs to be installed in the game plan. It seems his plan is to just throw the ball on the court & just let his superior talented team play. Most of the time it works. However, when we match up against a team with similar athletic ability our flaws are exposed big time. Who's driving this ship, the players or the coach? I sure hope Dutcher has a different perspective on running the program, though I doubt it considering he's been sitting next to Fish all these years. We shall see, but this team won't ever get past the sweet 16 as long as they play the way they do. You need to watch more college basketball then. Ill-advised shots and stupid mistakes are common place. The team didn't show up at Wyoming, it isn't good but it happens. Besides that we have three other losses against a good team and two great teams.
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Post by craztec on Jan 23, 2013 13:23:12 GMT -8
No, I don't need to watch more basketball, believe me I watch enough. You just proved my point bornGTR-I said "when we match up against a team with similar athletic ability our flaws are exposed", & that's been the case in each loss. This isn't just this year, it's his MO. It was the same at Michigan. Franklin is an elite talent, yet for someone who averages a double-double, there is maybe 5 outlandish mistakes/ill-advised shots a game (probably more). It happens every game, always at the worst times. I put the onus on Fisher more than Franklin because he seemingly lets it happen without repercussion. No way a more disciplined coach allows it to happen game after game. This is just one example, I could go on. The thing is, I know I'm right, & deep down I believe you know it as well.
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Post by 78aztec82 on Jan 23, 2013 15:46:39 GMT -8
While I am a fan of Fisher's accomplishments at bringing SDSU basketball on the national scene, I am not a fan of his coaching. Never have I seen a nationally ranked team CONTINUOUSLY take ill-advised shots & make stupid stupid decisions on the court. No doubt, he is a top notch recruiter, but at some point discipline needs to be installed in the game plan. It seems his plan is to just throw the ball on the court & just let his superior talented team play. Most of the time it works. However, when we match up against a team with similar athletic ability our flaws are exposed big time. Who's driving this ship, the players or the coach? I sure hope Dutcher has a different perspective on running the program, though I doubt it considering he's been sitting next to Fish all these years. We shall see, but this team won't ever get past the sweet 16 as long as they play the way they do. As our basketball fan base became more educated and certainly learned about the motion offense we got rid of the "roll the ball out" fans. Welcome back.
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