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re: official appologize about Johnny Jones thread
Posted on 2/7/16 at 3:49 pm to boxcar willie
Posted on 2/7/16 at 3:49 pm to boxcar willie
I think one thing he hasn't been given credit for is that he has a good group of assistant coaches this year. Suhr, Pinkins, Patrick and even Ronald Dupree have helped bring this team together. I am not one of these guys that claims to have inside information. I am just going by what I see in the game and the interaction on the bench during the game. Unlike previous years the assistants are talking to players during the timeouts and pointing out things they need to do.
If they are that active during the game then I am sure they must really be active during practices. I think that has added to how well prepared and coached this group is and the improvement they have shown.
But let's blow up a few of the falsehoods shall we. Jones does punish players if they aren't doing what he wants. Witness Quarterman and Blakeney's benching and him pulling guys out of the game after they make a foolish play.
He is emotional on the bench and does go after refs. Is he a Bruce Pearl or a Frank Martin? NO, and thank the heavens for that.
He has let Simmons down and doesn't use him effectively. This one may have been true in the early part of the season but not now. It would have been hard for any coach to design an offense for Simmons. Being a positionless player may impress all the media but it creates problems for a coach as to how to utilize him.
And a large part of the problem with how the offense worked was the guards not making shots. Since the return of Hornsby, the emergence of Blakeney and the somewhat settling down of Quarterman that is no longer the case and all of a sudden the offense looks solid.
If they are that active during the game then I am sure they must really be active during practices. I think that has added to how well prepared and coached this group is and the improvement they have shown.
But let's blow up a few of the falsehoods shall we. Jones does punish players if they aren't doing what he wants. Witness Quarterman and Blakeney's benching and him pulling guys out of the game after they make a foolish play.
He is emotional on the bench and does go after refs. Is he a Bruce Pearl or a Frank Martin? NO, and thank the heavens for that.
He has let Simmons down and doesn't use him effectively. This one may have been true in the early part of the season but not now. It would have been hard for any coach to design an offense for Simmons. Being a positionless player may impress all the media but it creates problems for a coach as to how to utilize him.
And a large part of the problem with how the offense worked was the guards not making shots. Since the return of Hornsby, the emergence of Blakeney and the somewhat settling down of Quarterman that is no longer the case and all of a sudden the offense looks solid.
This post was edited on 2/7/16 at 3:51 pm
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