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  • #2
    ???Each year, I evaluate the team and its strengths and weaknesses and try to build a system that takes advantage of what our strengths are and stays away from those weaknesses.???

    He couldnt possibly have kept a straight face while saying this

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    • #3
      The most important point in the article, to me, was:

      But if it only accomplished losing by 20 instead of 30, what difference did it make in the end?


      A very good question, indeed.
      When the people fear their government, there is tyranny; when the government fears the people, there is liberty.

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      • #4
        We definitely need a smarter approach to offense, as we've blown too many leads taking quick shots with no rebounders in place. I guess our guys only played Farokmanesh? all summer in the gym.

        Anyway, there's better ways of installing discipline in an offense, like mandating touches in the paint by bigs.

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        • #5
          Why is everyone so surpurized every year about this time when most teams are hitting their stride Jimmy changes his coaching theory.

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          • #6
            This just makes me roll my eyes.

            We do things a little differently here because there are no overall philosophies that Bradley excels in.

            Tick Tock Tick Tock

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            • #7
              Originally posted by srw View Post
              This just makes me roll my eyes.

              We do things a little differently here because there are no overall philosophies that Bradley excels in.

              Tick Tock Tick Tock
              That makes me wonder if there were to be a change in head coaches at Bradley would this job be attractive to a very good up and coming type of coach. I think the Valley is very attractive but is Bradley?

              Between the last search and how it was handled to some of the odd recent hirings/firings within the athletic department..ie the baseball coach and what is the actual philosophies at Bradley in regards to the mens basketball program?

              Would a guy, who lets say is involved with a very strong solid BCS program, look at Bradley and say why go there when I have no clue what they want and am not sure they even know?

              I really can not believe that the program is essentially back were it was 9 years ago when Les was hired. Only with less talent then what Molinari left behind.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by BradleyJD View Post
                The most important point in the article, to me, was:

                But if it only accomplished losing by 20 instead of 30, what difference did it make in the end?


                A very good question, indeed.
                Hindsight is 20/20.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by houstontxbrave View Post
                  That makes me wonder if there were to be a change in head coaches at Bradley would this job be attractive to a very good up and coming type of coach. I think the Valley is very attractive but is Bradley?

                  Between the last search and how it was handled to some of the odd recent hirings/firings within the athletic department..ie the baseball coach and what is the actual philosophies at Bradley in regards to the mens basketball program?

                  Would a guy, who lets say is involved with a very strong solid BCS program, look at Bradley and say why go there when I have no clue what they want and am not sure they even know?

                  I really can not believe that the program is essentially back were it was 9 years ago when Les was hired. Only with less talent then what Molinari left behind.

                  Less talent, but a lot better facilities.

                  I am really not a facility guy long term..but i am sure it will play a huge role for this hire, and probably only this hire.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by srw View Post
                    Less talent, but a lot better facilities.

                    I am really not a facility guy long term..but i am sure it will play a huge role for this hire, and probably only this hire.
                    Sure the facilities have improved, but Bradley has not been a stepping stone for head coaches to move into better jobs in recent years. Peoria probably isn't attractive to many young coaches. The quality of coach will depend largely on how much Bradley is willing to pay. A large buy-out could significantly hinder that.
                    I can do all things through pasta, which strengthens me.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by FlyingSpaghettiMonster View Post
                      Sure the facilities have improved, but Bradley has not been a stepping stone for head coaches to move into better jobs in recent years. Peoria probably isn't attractive to many young coaches. The quality of coach will depend largely on how much Bradley is willing to pay. A large buy-out could significantly hinder that.
                      Im not worried about this..

                      BU is a quality job.

                      I want BU to have a coach leave for a better job. would be a great problem to have.

                      Don't lose faith in the school.

                      We made a bad hire, IMO, but I am confident we can make the next one better

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                      • #12
                        If you recruited every player on the roster why would you ever have to change your system?

                        Shouldn't you recruit players that fit the system you want to run?

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by srw View Post
                          Im not worried about this..

                          BU is a quality job.

                          I want BU to have a coach leave for a better job. would be a great problem to have.

                          Don't lose faith in the school.

                          We made a bad hire, IMO, but I am confident we can make the next one better
                          Who was the last BU hired that didnt outstay his welcome

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by cpacmel View Post
                            If you recruited every player on the roster why would you ever have to change your system?

                            Shouldn't you recruit players that fit the system you want to run?
                            A very, very good question...

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                            • #15
                              IMO, this isn't that hard a concept- our best point guard is out and our best inside player is out. I personally do not agree with the idea of playing slow-down, but IMO it's easy to understand his reasons. Numerous coaches at the D1 level make changes in their style when major injury problems force it.

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