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Re: I'll try to be objective -- Stagman, 12:34:24 02/21/03 Fri
Joe,
I think your key comment above is:
"The Good news is that with experience, these young guards will only get better offensively."
History has not necessarily shown that to be true. Garcia and Goode have improved significantly from last year. But have Thomson, Gai, Sogadzi, Delfico, Fellecia? I'm not so sure.
If they do improve, I agree that this team should be in good shape (pending they develop an inside presence after Garcia leaves). But if they 'stagnate', it will be difficult to ever get beyond a 17 win threshhold.
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Re: I'll try to be objective -- JoeStag, 12:52:38 02/21/03 Fri
Yes, we need our guards to improve, and you are right, we have not seen that too much. Our Forwards and Centers improve...... but not guards. I would attributre that more to the work ethic of some of our former guards. I think our current crop is much different.
I don't think we have seen the "real" Terrance Todd yet. I hope he goes from Frosh to Soph during the MAAC Tourney.
And out of the Kudjo, Bell, Van Schaick trio, I am hoping we end up with one of those three capapble of getting 15ppg a night.
IMO, the Todd-Max-Gai combo make our future very bright, they all will be special players..... but they are only frosh's and sophs
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Re: I'll try to be objective -- Running Man, 14:04:36 02/21/03 Fri
I believe that this is the year that F.U. must somehow get itself to a postseason tourney. Presently it enjoys its best opportunity. As I look to next year I see a season where many MAAC teams will be stronger and it will be more difficult. Consider that Iona loses only Maceo Wofford and welcomes two Syracuse transfers, Manhattan loses one starter, Jarrett Johnson, and adds a highly regarded transfer, Siena loses one starter and Niagara returns all starters. Moreover Canisius had two important players out with injuries this year and they will return.
We, in contrast, lose three important guys and hope to replace their contributions with those of two untested freshmen who may be no better than bench players. The Stags better get it done this year because they might be fighting for their collective lives next year!!!
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Re: I'll try to be objective -- phirhopi, 16:41:36 02/21/03 Fri
Why are Fairfield fans always worrying about the future?
How many threads deal with h.s. recruits, who you are losing, building attendance in the years to come and who the other teams have coming back?
Enjoy the success of this year's team!! Remember those immortal words, "tomorrow never comes!"
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Re: I'll try to be objective -- JCM, 14:30:28 02/21/03 Fri
I think out guys can hit the three but I feel there lack of confidence may stem from the Coach telling them to work the ball inside. I understand they are being schooled not to take the open 3 but to work the ball in for a higher percentage inside shot. Everyone who shoots higher than 33% from three point range in my opinion should have the green light to shoot. If they start taking and making those shots, Garcia and Gai are going to have a field day inside, because they will finally be getting open. I understand we have taken fewer three pointers than almost any team in the NCAA's despite having 5 players shooter over 33% from three point range. I think this is a mistake, to take so few outside shoots, especially given that these shots are worth more.
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Re: I'll try to be objective -- Stag 92, 07:17:38 02/22/03 Sat
Something to consider - You don't know who to feel comfortable to say "let it fly" because they haven't. I wouldn't let anybody let it fly right now, that would be getting away from what we have done all year to win, and that it not making the 3. I would love to see us be a 3 point threat, but that won't come until next year.
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Re: I'll try to be objective -- Menzies, 17:12:26 02/22/03 Sat
Agree, you can't make changes now unless something has changed significantly about your line up or options. We are what we are.
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Several other factors -- SonofDoc, 13:41:02 02/21/03 Fri
In judging perfomance at Fairfield this year, and by using the past as the standard to judge, here are a few additional comments;
This year's team has been able to win on the road, something I believe has been pretty tough in the past. Some of those road wins (Siena, Manhattan, Iona) are in what can be considered hostile territory for the visitors. This may be an indication of a team not necessarily "lucky" but deserving.
Also, in the past, particularly last year, Fairfield seemed to lose a lot of close games in the waning minutes, something we have not seen much of this year. We pulled out close wins this year (UNC Wilmington, Iona at home, Marist on road, Yale, at Manhattan) to name a few. Again an indication of a team that has earned wins.
Also, as mentioned many times this year, ability of many different players to step it up and excel in games when they don't play well for 40 minutes. We have seen high scorers in the game be Todd, Gai, Bell, Delfico, Sogadzi, Maxwell, maybe Goode ? That's a lot of different players. In the past, this team have to depend on Spann or Phillip to rise to the occasion. This doesn't always happen (i.e. Rider) but most of the time someone is ready to play to his maximum ability.
Fairfield has some lucky wins this year (Iona at home) as well as tough losses (Charleston Southern) which even out. Using the past as a barometer, I would say this is a team which deserves 15 wins.
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