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Post by TheGlove on Mar 4, 2020 18:16:53 GMT -8
Way to blame the kids Wayne. Sounds very much like our former football “coach.”
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Post by spudbeaver on Mar 4, 2020 19:16:15 GMT -8
Yikes! Not good as interpreted by me.
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Post by alwaysorange on Mar 4, 2020 19:20:38 GMT -8
WT needs to look in the mirror. HE is the problem. This isn't the end of the first year. It's the end of the sixth year with all his recruits. Since it was stansbury that gave WT the extension use StAnsbury's payback as a down payment to make WT go away.
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Post by nabeav on Mar 4, 2020 19:39:32 GMT -8
WT needs to look in the mirror. HE is the problem. This isn't the end of the first year. It's the end of the sixth year with all his recruits. Since it was stansbury that gave WT the extension use StAnsbury's payback as a down payment to make WT go away. Barnes also extended Wayne.
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Post by nabeav on Mar 4, 2020 19:43:16 GMT -8
What’s hilarious too is that when our former football coach did the same thing (putting it on the players), many on here backed his statements, saying “we will remember the 53 that did come to the Civil War” and that Riley recruits weren’t pulling their weight.
I venture to guess if Wayne was fired and the new guy came in and said “these guys are soft” many would get on board with him and say “you know what? They ARE soft!” Mick Cronin made almost these exact same statements earlier in the season when UCLA was struggling.
I’m not a fan of coaches laying players out in the media, but it’s a thing that happens, probably sometimes as a motivational tool. We’ll see if it works
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Post by drunkandstoopidbeav on Mar 4, 2020 19:46:07 GMT -8
For those of you who blame the coaches.... perhaps they recruited "great kids". Should they have focused on getting a few "jerks" (I figured that's an mild enough term)?
It's a tough call when you are trying to build a program that reflects well on the university.
It might be that a few questionable kids can change the win column (look 40 miles or so south).
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Post by baseba1111 on Mar 4, 2020 20:20:51 GMT -8
For those of you who blame the coaches.... perhaps they recruited "great kids". Should they have focused on getting a few "jerks" (I figured that's an mild enough term)? It's a tough call when you are trying to build a program that reflects well on the university. It might be that a few questionable kids can change the win column (look 40 miles or so south). Wow... just wow! Give it up. So, at 5-11, at this point in the season you support that comment by WT? And, another straw man or two? Great kids can't win? Need jerks? Look down south? It's not a tough call at all. There is no need to toss players under the bus. If that's what you think of them... great. Betting not all the players think of themselves that way! And, there are plenty of quality kids who are also talented basketball players. OSU may even have some if developed. To the GAG comment... I didn't support him, but his initial comments were about physical development in the weight room. Never stooped taking about being emotionally weak at that point. By the time he went there he had lost most every poster here.
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Post by baseba1111 on Mar 4, 2020 20:22:51 GMT -8
Way to blame the kids Wayne. Sounds very much like our former football “coach.” He's been throwing his players under the bus for years. Tell me why everyone says he's such a great guy? Almost every postgame presser loss... some wins! Can't believe two on here actually defend this. Thinking family or friends?
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Post by nabeav on Mar 4, 2020 20:30:52 GMT -8
Again, I don’t condone it. I think it’s a motivational tool that rarely works. I do not think WT is doing this to offload blame and/or save his job. I think he’s trying to call some guys out to motivate them. As for the assertion Gary wasn’t questioning toughness early on, that’s just not true. Here’s an article from his first season, long before everyone started jumping ship on his schtick www.oregonlive.com/beavers/2015/11/gary_andersen_oregon_state_bea_8.html
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Post by baseba1111 on Mar 4, 2020 20:42:02 GMT -8
Again, I don’t condone it. I think it’s a motivational tool that rarely works. I do not think WT is doing this to offload blame and/or save his job. I think he’s trying to call some guys out to motivate them. As for the assertion Gary wasn’t questioning toughness early on, that’s just not true. Here’s an article from his first season, long before everyone started jumping ship on his schtick www.oregonlive.com/beavers/2015/11/gary_andersen_oregon_state_bea_8.html Do you really see no difference in that article after game 1 of a tenure? The "explaining" vs blaming. Actually stating some are indeed getting it, others needing more time. Game 1, Season 1... explaining the staff's expectation. Game 29, Season 6 stating the team is weak both mentally and physically. Really? That's the same? And... after 6 seasons who's responsibility is it that players are prepped mentally and physically? After 6 recruiting evaluations who's job is it to find those players. Motivation? Or as GAG practiced, excuse to shed the blame and then get some new staff?
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Post by drunkandstoopidbeav on Mar 4, 2020 20:43:46 GMT -8
For those of you who blame the coaches.... perhaps they recruited "great kids". Should they have focused on getting a few "jerks" (I figured that's an mild enough term)? It's a tough call when you are trying to build a program that reflects well on the university. It might be that a few questionable kids can change the win column (look 40 miles or so south). Wow... just wow! Give it up. So, at 5-11, at this point in the season you support that comment by WT? And, another straw man or two? Great kids can't win? Need jerks? Look down south? It's not a tough call at all. There is no need to toss players under the bus. If that's what you think of them... great. Betting not all the players think of themselves that way! And, there are plenty of quality kids who are also talented basketball players. OSU may even have some if developed. To the GAG comment... I didn't support him, but his initial comments were about physical development in the weight room. Never stooped taking about being emotionally weak at that point. By the time he went there he had lost most every poster here. I do not condone the comment, but in NO way do I equivalent it with what Andersen said after he ditched a huge part of the team (almost half) on that Civil War game. Two completely different things.
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Post by nabeav on Mar 4, 2020 20:45:14 GMT -8
Moving the goalposts dude. You said he never called out his players mental toughness until late in his tenure. Frame it however you want
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Post by baseba1111 on Mar 4, 2020 20:52:45 GMT -8
Moving the goalposts dude. You said he never called out his players mental toughness until late in his tenure. Frame it however you want He didn't... read... after a first contest they didn't understand... SOME... the meaning that this staff held. You don't need to move your target. You are condoning with every circular post. You're another straw man poster. This is about WT, this team, this comment and you chose to toss in GAG to deflect and create the illusion of irony. It's about as weak of intellectual discussion as you could have made. But, if course you comparing GAG to WT makes the day. That should have been my initial post.
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Post by nabeav on Mar 4, 2020 22:32:30 GMT -8
So, no credit for the Mick Cronin comp coming from you then?
“When the going gets tough,” Cronin said, “we don’t have a lot of guys who get going. When the going gets tough, we have some guys who will fold. We lack toughness.”
“We just have guys who refuse to listen and follow the rules, so therefore they don’t get to play,” Cronin said. “So if you want to ask me about a certain guy, that’s the answer. To be honest with you, I had to keep playing certain guys that I don’t even think they deserved it. But I didn’t want to put others back in, so I was running out of guys.”
Again, just pointing out that coaches do this from time to time. Sometimes it works. Most of the time it doesn’t.
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Post by baseba1111 on Mar 4, 2020 22:47:46 GMT -8
So, no credit for the Mick Cronin comp coming from you then? “When the going gets tough,” Cronin said, “we don’t have a lot of guys who get going. When the going gets tough, we have some guys who will fold. We lack toughness.” “We just have guys who refuse to listen and follow the rules, so therefore they don’t get to play,” Cronin said. “So if you want to ask me about a certain guy, that’s the answer. To be honest with you, I had to keep playing certain guys that I don’t even think they deserved it. But I didn’t want to put others back in, so I was running out of guys.” Again, just pointing out that coaches do this from time to time. Sometimes it works. Most of the time it doesn’t. Hmmmm... keep bringing up "time to time"... and since I'll not stray from the actual topic of WT... ever been to a home MBB game in the last 6 years? Ever stay in your seat and watch the post game presser? Listen to it in the car? WT blames players... grit, hustle, focus, listening skills... one , more, all almost every loss I can remember listening. Time to time my arse! His throwing players under the bus isn't a new topic here. New straw man? And, another terrible attempt at some relevance... Hmmmm Mick Cronin... let's see Yet, let's clear up the similarities... he's a 1st year guy at UCLA with really none of his own players. Again do you get the idea of what remotely similar situations are? Or, realize with that roster and comment on Jan 15, UCLA has went 11-2, are now 12-5 and in 1st place. Or how about maybe he's just a MUCH better coach... 10 straight post seasons, last 9 are NCAA tourneys... this year will make 11th consecutive year in the postseason. Bobby Knight next? Quote from Hoosiers?
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