Sometimes in football coaches remove plays from the playbook to make things easier on a new quarterback. This is not a perfect analogy, but I was wondering if having fewer players to deal with is actually a benefit to Wojo, and possibly the players themselves.
Having fewer players makes decisions regarding minutes and substitutions easier for Wojo.
Having fewer players clarifies the roles, and what is expected of the remaining players.
I have seen teams in the past do amazingly well with short benches, so I don't believe this is limited to Marquette.
In a perfect world a coach would have a deep and talented bench, but in reality, most good teams are only 7, 8, or 9 really talented players deep. Marquette seems to fit that category this year.
The last two games the coach and team seemed much more focused and organized, with certain players really stepping into their roles. Losing players is never a good thing, but this may be the silver lining.
I think it allows players to get into the flow and feel the game a bit better.
So I kinda get what you're saying.
Quote from: WhoaJoe2020 on January 18, 2020, 09:19:22 PM
Sometimes in football coaches remove plays from the playbook to make things easier on a new quarterback. This is not a perfect analogy, but I was wondering if having fewer players to deal with is actually a benefit to Wojo, and possibly the players themselves.
Having fewer players makes decisions regarding minutes and substitutions easier for Wojo.
Having fewer players clarifies the roles, and what is expected of the remaining players.
I have seen teams in the past do amazingly well with short benches, so I don't believe this is limited to Marquette.
In a perfect world a coach would have a deep and talented bench, but in reality, most good teams are only 7, 8, or 9 really talented players deep. Marquette seems to fit that category this year.
The last two games the coach and team seemed much more focused and organized, with certain players really stepping into their roles. Losing players is never a good thing, but this may be the silver lining.
Yep, just check out Georgetown.
Quote from: fjm on January 18, 2020, 09:22:13 PM
I think it allows players to get into the flow and feel the game a bit better.
So I kinda get what you're saying.
It does. And it matters.
Quote from: WhoaJoe2020 on January 18, 2020, 10:01:58 PM
Yeah, but they lost. LOL
Yes, if one game is your sample size. Easy to find the stat you want.
Quote from: Loose Cannon on January 18, 2020, 10:08:59 PM
Yes, if one game is your sample size. Easy to find the stat you want.
I was joking, hence the LOL.
Georgetown played a hell of a game, and their short bench may have benefitted them in ways also.
Quote from: WhoaJoe2020 on January 18, 2020, 10:15:01 PM
I was joking, hence the LOL.
Georgetown played a hell of a game, and their short bench may have benefitted them in ways also.
Sorry, I apologize my brain cells are fleeing faster than I can replace them. I always have trouble connecting the LOL (laugh out loud) to most posts. Sorry again.
Quote from: Loose Cannon on January 18, 2020, 10:31:39 PM
Sorry, I apologize my brain cells are fleeing faster than I can replace them. I always have trouble connecting the LOL (laugh out loud) to most posts. Sorry again.
No prob man.
Quote from: fjm on January 18, 2020, 09:22:13 PM
I think it allows players to get into the flow and feel the game a bit better.
So I kinda get what you're saying.
It also may motivate them to take on more responsibility . aka stepping up.