Does Snyder take any heat or no?
The “soft spot” of the schedule may be eye opening, especially as we may mentally go on cruise control because “man we just played a hard stretch [at least that’s what all the talking heads kept regurgitating], and per them, all the rest of these games are in the bag already.”Tonight wasn’t our Rock Bottom. There’s further to fall.
I need us to gut stomp some teams and show we aren’t ****ing around.The “soft spot” of the schedule may be eye opening, especially as we may mentally go on cruise control because “man we just played a hard stretch [at least that’s what all the talking heads kept regurgitating], and per them, all the rest of these games are in the bag already.”
The stats on floaters suggest that things are ****ing broken. They’ll have to adjust things and struggle through those adjustments. This ain’t the bottom. And the defense is slipping, too—indicating that they’re getting further from the same pageI think this is it. At least I hope so.
The schedule eases up from here, but we have a long way to go if we expect to be contenders again.
I forgot about this thread and said as much in the game thread. I'm afraid to watch where we're headed, but eager to get it over with..Tonight wasn’t our Rock Bottom. There’s further to fall.
He should he has all the offensive weapons at his disposal now
Does Snyder take any heat or no?
Tyrone Corbin would have this team on a 60 win pace with his well oiled, traditional style of running a trial and error offense, then sticking to what works best and is consistent. Snyder, a great coach in his own right, prefers a more gimmicky style that works sporadically at the peaks but falls apart hard in troughs.
If Corbin could squeeze efficiency out of those Al Jefferson squads just think what he could get with this. Pythagorean wins tells you all you need to know when it comes to Corbin vs Snyder. Corbin won more than expected, Snyder has lost more than expected every season.