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Date Posted: 09:48:26 12/08/03 Mon
Author: Marlon4Prez
Subject: Borchart and Rohe

The Scott Borchart comment you are just going to have to live with, the guy's heart is in question. WHat is he really hurt with and will he ever play, you will just have to believe who you want ot believe. As for Bailey, he is a much better shotter than 36% or so, whatever he is averaging for his career. If you take away his wild shots, or sometimes ill-advised shots, he could be a much higher shooter. And for the end of game heroics, he is the ony person "EVER" taking those shots, he will not let anybody else take them, either at the end of halves, games or shot clock. This will catch up with them, and teams will just pressure the hell out of him when it comes to league play late in the game, causing possible turnovers. As for Perkins, all you can say is he is a real player, the nucleus of the team right now.
On Rohe, he is going to do what he was signed to do, shoot the 3 ball. The kid was not that highly recruited, and he is very slow footed on D. He does what he needs to do to help contribute, but right now he is in a cold spell. He will pick it up, but I doubt he will ever be an allconference player. The Broncos are a good team this year. They have plenty of depth, but need to keep winning the battle of the boards and shooting good shots.

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[> Re: Borchart and Rohe -- BobBronco, 13:00:47 12/08/03 Mon

Personally, I was never sold on Rohe last year. I simply thought he was an average player on a horrid team. Bringing back KB puts him in a spot where he should be (role player coming off the bench). He's not quick enough to create his own shot, and has to have players set screens for him to be effective. His ball handling skills leave a lot to be desired and he's not tall enough to pass over the top of people.

I'd say the best five for the Broncos as of now are:
Point - Bailey
Off Guard - Perkins
SF - Rohde
PF - Niessen
C- Howell

Everyone else is a role player. I'm encourage though, b/c I don't think we've seen everyone (i.e. Legge) play up to their potential yet. So this team leaves me optimistic.


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[> [> Re: Rohe -- Bronco66, 23:45:57 12/08/03 Mon

From listening to the last broadcast I seem to get the impression the Brandon was hurt (bad back???) ... and that could explain a lot ...

anyone else catch that?

As for Scott ... he had a Medical?? redshirt year in 2001-2002 ... so I would guess that he (and the Broncos) don't have another available ... anyone know the rule here?


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