Sure...then just another couple years away from the perfect guard and another couple away from the perfect post.AllWeatherFan said:We're fine. We're two big guys away from a damn good team, and they'll be on the roster next season. Be that as it may, we can still win this conference.
Paytonlives said:[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KeVca9MwDX8[/youtube]
griz5700 said:Sure...then just another couple years away from the perfect guard and another couple away from the perfect post.AllWeatherFan said:We're fine. We're two big guys away from a damn good team, and they'll be on the roster next season. Be that as it may, we can still win this conference.
Sport said:I predict once we get through this extremely difficult pre-season the Griz will make some noise in the conference. They are to well coached and have so many weapons that they will shine come conference time. Don't know if I'm ready to predict conference championship but baring injuries they should be in the thick of it.
grizzlyjournal said:Sport said:I predict once we get through this extremely difficult pre-season the Griz will make some noise in the conference. They are to well coached and have so many weapons that they will shine come conference time. Don't know if I'm ready to predict conference championship but baring injuries they should be in the thick of it.
I'm 100% with Sport's assessment above on the "state of the Griz" for this year.
Proofs to me: • Measurable improvement game-by-game. And, • Statistical proof in multiple areas (rebounding, assist-to-turnover ratio, free throw %, steals and blocks) equal to or better than each opponent since the loss to WSU. Their only inconsistent stat is a fluctuating shooting percentage from the field... which could be attributed to several factors but is nonetheless worrisome.
The final component is something that's hard (possible, but hard) to coach: Leadership. To this point it's hard to identify one player willing and capable of saying (verbal leadership) and doing (backing up the words with action) what's necessary to lead a team to wins during the crucial final moments of a tough game. Griz fans saw that leadership growth in Anthony Johnson, Will Cherry and Jordan Gregory. This team has several players who are capable. I look forward to observing how things play out.
AllWeatherFan said:Nicholas, Akoh and Anderson will help take this team to the next level. Even if 5700 isn't on board.
grizzlyjournal said:AllWeatherFan said:Nicholas, Akoh and Anderson will help take this team to the next level. Even if 5700 isn't on board.
I would add Timmy Falls and Kelby Kramer to the above list. This is a program in a (mid) major upswing.
Landerpoke said:Good game(s), Grizz. It's obvious that these two teams are very evenly matched. Good luck going forward and I hope we continue to schedule games in the future.
P.S. the refs were terrible both ways Saturday. Makes it tough when the refs turn it into a FT war.
mtgrizrule said:Landerpoke said:Good game(s), Grizz. It's obvious that these two teams are very evenly matched. Good luck going forward and I hope we continue to schedule games in the future.
P.S. the refs were terrible both ways Saturday. Makes it tough when the refs turn it into a FT war.
Don't be a stranger. Good luck to the Pokes this season. By the way, a few here question those who suggest bad officiating, bad calls, etc. :lol:
PeauxRouge said:mtgrizrule said:Landerpoke said:Good game(s), Grizz. It's obvious that these two teams are very evenly matched. Good luck going forward and I hope we continue to schedule games in the future.
P.S. the refs were terrible both ways Saturday. Makes it tough when the refs turn it into a FT war.
Don't be a stranger. Good luck to the Pokes this season. By the way, a few here question those who suggest bad officiating, bad calls, etc. :lol:
You're still nursing those old forum wounds?