Patience required for talented, young Marquette teamYouth on the court explains a lot of things: flashes of brilliance interrupting stretches of inconsistency; great plays followed by exasperating turnovers; cohesion one moment, a breakdown the next.
Source: Patience required for talented, young Marquette team (http://www.jsonline.com/sports/goldeneagles/patience-required-for-talented-young-marquette-team-b99666766z1-368261191.html)
Young teams require patience
Quote from: tower912 on February 09, 2016, 08:51:42 PM
Young teams require patience
One more time and you can have your Marco Rubio moment.
Two favorite things about that article. 1. The poll about Henry staying is only 52%-48% in favor of him leaving...lol. 2. The author thinks most Marquette fans are smart enough to give this team time to grow before writing them off.
Quote from: Anti-Dentite on February 09, 2016, 09:41:54 PM
One more time and you can have your Marco Rubio moment.
I'm going to keep saying it until people stop having unrealistic expectations for this team.
I don't know who this Gary D'Amato guy thinks he is but he shouldn't be reporting a rational, long lasting, approach to building a winning program. The media should be calling for Wojo's job because he's not doing everything to win at all costs today!
On a serious note I like Wojo's comments around wasting energy on negativity. I know it's not a direct correlation but 99% of successful people i know in life and business take the same approach.
Poll is actually tightening up 51-49 as of this AM.
If Henry wasn't a One and Done I think 98% of fans would be ecstatic with this team. But I think some enthusiasm is tempered by the fact that we will lose our leading scorer, leading rebounder and half our inside presence. Short a Juco or Grad Transfer PF showing up, the path better days is still a little cloudy.
Damn that NBA anyhow, ai na?