youcancallmeAl
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IMO its one of the hardest parts of coaching, the pre- and early game mindset. I agree, sometimes it's out of the coach's control and impossible to read. Coach could swear she has them ready but . .. .Ya know, I have to say that over the many years I've followed college athletics, I long ago came to the realization that the head coach has little to nothing to do with how teams come out to play in the first quarter once it becomes obvious the shots aren't falling.
I cannot imagine another head coach in country being any more insistent on stressing both mental and physical toughness in her players than Harper is. The team has proved time and time again that they are resilient and tough and will fight to the end.
Yet several times this season we've heard heartbroken Lady Vols, in post-game pressers, say "we have to learn to play harder in the first quarter. IMO, they are owning it -- and at this point, especially, they probably should.
Even so, these are NOT professionals. They are students and they are young women who have lpconcerns and worries and pains and joys and sorrows and, well, lives outside of sport. Some people are perpetually, instantly ON. And others need time to find their strength in stressful situations. I have come to realize that which side of that fence a DI athlete lives is probably determined by the time they are awkwardly heaving up shots as 9-year-olds.
If our Lady Vols can somehow bow up and get past their own self-doubts early in games from here on out, they'll be good. But they need to find their "inner Neo" and when the first shred of doubt enters their minds in the first quarter, say, "No. This is NOT the way this is going. WE are winning this game, and it starts NOW. "
They are but the affect injuries have on a team vary greatly. When you're a team held together by duct tape and desire with little margin for error, they can be devastating. Especially like with Green's injury, where there simply is no next player up. Or Horston's which takes out your leading scorer, rebounder, and assister. Everyone deals with injuries, but all injuries losses to teams are not equal.
Maybe I'm forgetting but I never remember Holly having these kind of significant injuries. It is true JH was around for the slide, but she has actually playing better for the most part. No doubt the team has struggled for weeks but I think the injuries have taken away the possibility of turning it around. I'm sure you don't lol.The injury excuses are starting to sound eerily similar to the fans who used the same rationale to defend Holly tooth and nail. I distinctly remember Horston was in the lineup against Auburn, and against Alabama when it got out of hand. This team has clearly regressed for weeks, and it isn't just because of injuries...
The injury excuses are starting to sound eerily similar to the fans who used the same rationale to defend Holly tooth and nail. I distinctly remember Horston was in the lineup against Auburn, and against Alabama when it got out of hand. This team has clearly regressed for weeks, and it isn't just because of injuries...
Tennessee fans that want to have a real discussion.. what were your thoughts on Brooklynn Miles performance today? I was very impressed with her ability to run the offense and play outstanding defense. She really got after it on defense and showed great enthusiasm that gave the team a spark. She has so much potential.
Kellie coached well, the players didn't come through. That last shot by Key had to be made.How do you plan to hold the coach "accountable"? Some really sharply worded posts? Maybe even a meme! If you're a donor or if you go to games, you get a vote. Don't give and don't go. But if, like me, you're just a fan forum blowhard, our ability to hold jacksh*t accountable is nonexistent.
As far as being upset over losses, we all are or we wouldn't care enough to be here. It's just some of us don't take losses as a personal insult or outrage. We realize this is a team with alot of limitations but who are always scrappy and entertaining. And certainly heading the right direction as a program. If you want me to tear my hair out or maybe go burn a mattress, I'm going to fall short of your passion level.
Last game of regular season, are you saying this is an aberration? Or are you saying this is something the current team is not and has not been good at? Are you implying this game was diff from normal?Darth do you think missing 2 players might have something to do with this loss? I know it was a frustrating loss but I give them credit for the fight that they showed in this comeback effort won't you? We missed SO MANY bunnies and free throws, so what more can Kellie do man?
IMO its one of the hardest parts of coaching, the pre- and early game mindset. I agree, sometimes it's out of the coach's control and impossible to read. Coach could swear she has them ready but . .. .
I never think it's conscious or intentional on the players' part either, they probably think they're dialed in. That's why I hate comments like " they finally decided to play" . . . Focus is such a hard and nebulous thing. Any coach or player that can control it has a winning hand. But they still have to work on it.
I'm saying Kellie can't make these shots for them.