From an ISU fan's perspective... I thought it was odd that at the end of the game situations, I saw on two or three separate occasions that when Les called a timeout- he was drawing up a play by himself while the team huddled by themselves and the assistant coaches were huddled by themselves. Ususally you would see ALL of the coaches huddled drawing something up and then the head coach go over and draw it up for the players. It kind of looked like JL pushed the assistants away and wanted to do it on his own. Any BU fans noticed this at all throughout the year? Just curious but it looked odd from an outsiders perspective...
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in every single case I can find where a team loses two of their starters....there is virtually UNIVERSAL consensus that you have to give the coach a pass and can't be hard on the guy...
We hear this about Indiana, Northwestern, Kentucky, even DUKE for gosh sakes..and all of those are teams with other 4-star players waiting on the bench -- something no midmajor ever has...
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Originally posted by SaintLouBrave22 View PostA talent level that is considered 4/5 with Taylor and Sam should not drop to 10th without them...they are good, but no way they're THAT good!
SM and TB brought more than points and rebounds. SM is a floor leader, and without that, BU was lost for some time. TB gave us an inside-outside presence, which almost every other team in the league has. We lost ours.
I think they are THAT good, and I'm willing to bet that even with losing AW and DD, we will be a much better team next year. With DSE, SM and TB, you have 2.5 legit scorers... and TB will add some rebounding to the inside games of WE and JP. I'm actually quite excited about next year!Don't putt until the cup stops movin'
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Originally posted by Da Coach View PostNo, you are wrong. We are all intelligent people here as someone keeps reminding us, so stop playing games. The purpose of the initial post was to find something more to blame on the coach. And you, in the 2nd post, made the implication the fault was on the coach, or do you seriously want to deny that? And the 3rd post specifically brought the coaching into the discussion, well before "the mod" ever made a post.
But please don't pretend that every game we lose is just another excuse for the fire-Jim Les fans to repeat their desires with multiple threads.
Whether you believe so or not, all of us are not out to get you or throw him under the bus just for the sake of doing so..
All I was curious about is if some don't believe we have a talent issue, then why they believe we are dead last...
As some really feel that minus Taylor and Sam we should be able to really win some games...
That was all...it was you and has consistently been you who is making this into an us v them issue...
If I wanted an us v them I would go to an ISU board!
Like most have stated, we just want to win...everyone is looking for the same result, but we have no real true idea how to get there so some of us have figured out, what the hey, this IS supposed to be a message board so let's throw out some ideas...
As per usual, you drop the anti Les moniker before anyone even name dropped...
At this point, I almost feel like you have a shortcut key with "anti Les" on it...
Enough!
We just want to win...and it's not happening and hasn't been for some time now...
That's it...nothing more, nothing LES....
Oops...
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Originally posted by electricmayhem View PostI disagree totally. First, nobody said their talent level was 10th. Whether it's 7th or 10th, what's the difference? If they have the 7th best talent and finish 10th, does it matter?
SM and TB brought more than points and rebounds. SM is a floor leader, and without that, BU was lost for some time. TB gave us an inside-outside presence, which almost every other team in the league has. We lost ours.
I think they are THAT good, and I'm willing to bet that even with losing AW and DD, we will be a much better team next year. With DSE, SM and TB, you have 2.5 legit scorers... and TB will add some rebounding to the inside games of WE and JP. I'm actually quite excited about next year!
The bar needs to be raised for excellence!
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Originally posted by tornado View Postin every single case I can find where a team loses two of their starters....there is virtually UNIVERSAL consensus that you have to give the coach a pass and can't be hard on the guy...
We hear this about Indiana, Northwestern, Kentucky, even DUKE for gosh sakes..and all of those are teams with other 4-star players waiting on the bench -- something no midmajor ever has...
I think people would be more likely to give this year a "pass" if the last few years were championship type seasons. They weren't. And as was mentioned BU was picked 5th with a whole compliment of players.
One more time--its not about THIS YEAR. Jim Les was under .500 against his peers before this season. This year only made it worse.
Can someone honestly look at the five year trend of the program and tell me the arrow is pointed up?
Sweet 16
NIT
CBI
CIT
Nothing
Last Place
All 4th place or worse finishes as well.
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Originally posted by Nacho View PostFrom an ISU fan's perspective... I thought it was odd that at the end of the game situations, I saw on two or three separate occasions that when Les called a timeout- he was drawing up a play by himself while the team huddled by themselves and the assistant coaches were huddled by themselves. Ususally you would see ALL of the coaches huddled drawing something up and then the head coach go over and draw it up for the players. It kind of looked like JL pushed the assistants away and wanted to do it on his own. Any BU fans noticed this at all throughout the year? Just curious but it looked odd from an outsiders perspective...
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Originally posted by canadian View PostCan someone honestly look at the five year trend of the program and tell me the arrow is pointed up?
Sweet 16
NIT
CBI
CIT
Nothing
Last Place
All 4th place or worse finishes as well.
George Mason: All but a lock, actually built for another deep NCAA Tourney run. 19th in the Pomeroy ranking and winners of 14 straight. Likely to finish winning out or something like 17 of 18 going into the Dance.
Wichita State: Looking to return to the top of the MVC. While not a lock, probably the best MVC team and due to their size could do some damage in the NCAA.
A few years ago, we were lectured that the results would not be immediate from the Sweet 16 and that we should allow a five-year period to rebuild.
Ok, we've been patient.
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Originally posted by Toyota12 View PostI think this might have been JL's problem since he has been here, he does not listen to any of the coaches !!! I personally think he ran off 2 coaches with this way of coaching... Being a control freak and not listening to anyone"s suggestions was suicide...???People say, ???Forget last year', but I want our guys to remember that one, because that will not happen again. We will be much better.??? Geno Ford, 9/22/12
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Originally posted by Toyota12 View PostI think this might have been JL's problem since he has been here, he does not listen to any of the coaches !!! I personally think he ran off 2 coaches with this way of coaching... Being a control freak and not listening to anyone"s suggestions was suicide...
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Originally posted by Da Coach View PostI sat right behind the bench and what I saw was quite different. Jim was frequently discussing things with Kyle, Jim, and Willie, and all 3 of the assistant were talking to players during every time out.
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Originally posted by canadian View PostTornado--I think this is where there is confusion. This isn't about one season. This is about the culmination of nine years and the recent trend of the program. This year happens to be the worst record wise--but the five-year trend has been troubling.
I think people would be more likely to give this year a "pass" if the last few years were championship type seasons. They weren't. And as was mentioned BU was picked 5th with a whole compliment of players.
One more time--its not about THIS YEAR. Jim Les was under .500 against his peers before this season. This year only made it worse.
Can someone honestly look at the five year trend of the program and tell me the arrow is pointed up?
Sweet 16
NIT
CBI
CIT
Nothing
Last Place
All 4th place or worse finishes as well.When the people fear their government, there is tyranny; when the government fears the people, there is liberty.
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Originally posted by canadian View PostCan someone honestly look at the five year trend of the program and tell me the arrow is pointed up?
Sweet 16
NIT
CBI
CIT
Nothing
Last Place
All 4th place or worse finishes as well.
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Originally posted by SaintLouBrave22 View PostNeed I remind that the 1st person to bring up Jim Les was once again a Mod...
My point as per usual...the people who feel so slighted assume that's exactly where everyone is headed with a discussion are either paranoid or know that their points hold little water these days...but I digress...
Also, this whole guys out of position guarding other guys...hmm...I seem to recall teams with full compliments of players still playing 4's as 5's and 3's as 4's and so on...so that's a horrible argument to make...
Guys have been playing out of position for about 7 of 9 years...
The one thing that is well known...4 guard systems do not work...
A talent level that is considered 4/5 with Taylor and Sam should not drop to 10th without them...they are good, but no way they're THAT good!Peoria Toyota Scion
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Originally posted by tornado View Postin every single case I can find where a team loses two of their starters....there is virtually UNIVERSAL consensus that you have to give the coach a pass and can't be hard on the guy...
We hear this about Indiana, Northwestern, Kentucky, even DUKE for gosh sakes..and all of those are teams with other 4-star players waiting on the bench -- something no midmajor ever has...
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