Re: hAs rIcHmAn RuN tHiS pRoGrAm InTo ThE gRoUnD??
Originally Posted by
Bison03
With all due respect. Fuck off. I do not consider you a Bison fan if you refer to one of the programs as “dog shit.” You realize that the last 3 seasons we made the ncaa tounament, made the ncaa tournament, and lost in the championship game. To call the program dog shit is just stupid and proves you know little about basketball. Yeah, last nights game was bad. Every player and coach would tell you that. Happens to every team. Lets continue to build now that the whole team is healthy and win in sioux falls. You want a dog shit team? Look north about 80 miles!!
I'm a regular critic, although I've tried to be less of a critic this year. But I do respect that you are a die-hard defender of the BB program and of Dave. Your comments about the team are always eternally optimistic. There's something noble about that. So honest question for you. And this is sincere. I'm willing to listen and hear you out. Set aside our NCAA appearances. Are you happy with what you are seeing on the floor night in and night out? Do you like the offense? Do you like the coaching decisions regarding line-up, game preparation, in-game and halftime adjustments, etc.? If you do, that's totally fine. I'd like to hear about it. I mean, even as a critic, I think there are some positives. For example, I was just telling my buddy who came with me to the game last night that I don't miss the weave at all. So that's a positive development in my mind. I think we've gotten better at the free-throw line (last night notwithstanding). I like some of the raw talent and height that has been recruited. So I can say some positive things. Is there anything you would criticize about the coaching or the program? Don't you agree that we could be much better and more consistent? And if so, how do we get there (coaching change, Dave evolves, different recruits, something else)? This is not a trap post. This is a sincere attempt at dialogue.
I don't care what Jim says. That is not the real Ben Franklin. I'm 99% certain.