I was super impressed by his candor, and as I have said on the message board before, both coaches have been supportive of the pod and given us access to the programs.Watched earlier this morning .. great questions and candid responses from Coach realizing you can tell he like the many of us were struggling after the URI last minute debacle. To me, he sure seems "pained" by the current state of college basketball in the latter portion of the interview.
I kind of feel like his tone was more frustrated but committed to trying to make this team better. 5 of our 7 losses were by a total of 12 points combined. We have 1 great win (Belmont) and 2 Beat Downs (GW and STL). And we have a new emerging weapon in Harper.Good stuff, thanks as always for your guys efforts.
I get it, maybe you caught him at a bad time - but he is not someone who exudes confidence. I watch some other coaches and even if they are full of crap, they are talking about fixing things and have confidence in the next game and next practice. He seems pained. I hope that is not the energy he brings to practice.
I did not see him lacking foot speed. I feel like it was taking a bit longer for him to learn the system. My opinion was that he was a player that had not progressed from July to Sept when I saw the 2 practices. I still believe he could be a special player fwiw.This is why I was very hopeful that Bryson would be that guy at the wing, with his length and hops seemed like he could provide some of that wing presence and impact on D and O. I am very curious to see what type of lateral foot speed he has. As many attributes he has, if he lacks the foot speed it will limit his impact.
Good observation - exactly what I have seen too - just seem to revert to the old ways once conference play began. Again, some of the comp in OOC was so bad that you could basically play any style and win. I feel like Moon is afraid to play that way in conference because we could be on the wrong end of any ugly outcome.but no, come conference it became a lot more of the same, run the weave and only break on turnovers. forgo offensive rebounding. slow the tempo. beginning of year many guys were shooting the first good look. that has gone by the wayside. now we're getting crushed on the boards again.
I don't disagree on Bryson, my opinion/guess is he might have taken a hit to his confidence. Sometimes confidence can return quickly. So I hold out hope the confidence and the abilities combine to make the player I believe he can be.Good observation - exactly what I have seen too - just seem to revert to the old ways once conference play began. Again, some of the comp in OOC was so bad that you could basically play any style and win. I feel like Moon is afraid to play that way in conference because we could be on the wrong end of any ugly outcome.
Fan2 - I hear you on Bryson. I am still holding out a little hope. But taking 2 years to learn the offense I don't quite buy. We have been hearing that forever that Mooney needs guys in the system 2-3 years to master the system. THIS IS BASKETBALL. I don't care how complicated the system is, it should take 2-3 weeks, not years. Didn't take Dlo and King any time to master.
The game is as much mental as it is physical. We can look at Tanner right now and see a player that has lost all confidence and is in his head.I don't disagree on Bryson, my opinion/guess is he might have taken a hit to his confidence. Sometimes confidence can return quickly. So I hold out hope the confidence and the abilities combine to make the player I believe he can be.
I think that is a best case scenario - mostly a confidence issue. Probably too late in the season to expect much opportunity. If he is a high potential player, I can't really understand why Mooney has not played him just a little in some of our bigger spread games, etc.I don't disagree on Bryson, my opinion/guess is he might have taken a hit to his confidence. Sometimes confidence can return quickly. So I hold out hope the confidence and the abilities combine to make the player I believe he can be.
If that's the case, then in year two of practicing, its most likely a talent and ability issue.look, it's not like Mooney won't play someone who's showing out in practice. none of us expected anything from Harper this year, and he's getting increased time. he's forced his way into the lineup. assuming he's healthy, If Bryson was showing out he'd be doing the same.
I expected Harper to get time, and I have not given up on Bryson at this point. I will acknowledge my confidence in Bryson has been shaken.look, it's not like Mooney won't play someone who's showing out in practice. none of us expected anything from Harper this year, and he's getting increased time. he's forced his way into the lineup. assuming he's healthy, If Bryson was showing out he'd be doing the same.