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re: The Inbound play to JOB

Posted on 1/31/13 at 12:47 am to
Posted by thunderbird1100
GSU Eagles fan
Member since Oct 2007
68680 posts
Posted on 1/31/13 at 12:47 am to
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Carmouche makes me so nervous on inbounds



He had some major brainfarts at the end of the game, outside of the long pass to JOB III which was just Missouri playing the percentages thinking for sure we were trying to get it to Stringer and no way we throw it to a 50% FT shooter...well,

But Carmouche definitely needs to see film of what he did wrong at the end of the game. The TO he used when he could have hit Stringer easily on the in bounds on 1 play was a complete waste and then the inbounds to O'Bryant III where he was obviously going to get fouled. Then the in bounds to Coleman which wasn't terrible but not the guy you want to get it to. It ended up working out in the end, but those mistakes could have easily cost us.

Can someone explain to my why Carmouche, one of the better free throw shooters in bounds and not Coleman? I understand you want at least a little lengthy guy inbounding so Hickey is out even though we dont want to get it to him...O'Bryant III is just way too cumbersome to be trusted to in bounds. Seems like Coleman is the obvious choice to in bounds between him and Carmouche considering Carmouche is the better FT shooter of the 2.
Posted by T-mart57
Lexington
Member since Jan 2013
762 posts
Posted on 1/31/13 at 6:30 am to
Carmouche is a 6th year senior and very smart with his passes and very good awareness for inbound passing. Maybe hickey could've done it but carmouche has had 6 years and won't rush anything. I believe hickey might have thrown a bad pass to JOB when they didn't have any timeouts left. (Not the break away score) I was nervous but I think carmouche is the ideal inbound passer. But
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