Sir Jim is always gracious and polite. There have been several posters (@volnationnj @therealitytheory for example) on here that have given very appropriate responses, perhaps not particularly gracious. No one on this site is precognizant, and I doubt few, if any, care as to the original poster’s self proclaimed profession. He of all people should realize what he is now demanding to be told is impossible to know; I think the poster would be wise if he took his own advice. @CannonVol80Heh! "Something of." Mmm, that's when you know things are really going well - when folks on the forums get all charitable and gracious and polite and stuff.
Dirt_Ball's post-game analysis:
1) Keyen Gren missed two FT's. Focus is hard for some........
2) Horston didn't have a double double and had four turnovers.
3) Ky shot 44% FG%. So much for elite defense.
4) We let them get 23 defensive rebounds. So much for elite rebounding........
5) Rhyne lit us up for 24 (cout em) points!!!!!!!! Back to the defensive drawing board for Kellie......Coaching is hard......
6) In 19 valuable minutes of PT, Darby missed five shots and got one rebound. Still wondering what dirt she has on Kellie that gets her that starting role.........
7) Not one Tennessee player got more than 14 points. Putrid offense. Worst in program history!!!!!!
8) 17-1 is no big deal. Even Holly did that once, and then that season collapsed on her. It's delusional to think that won't happen with this coach, too.
9) Still no signature wins this season against top five teams. Coaching in P-5 conferences are hard for some.........
Other than that, the rest of the game went OK. Go Lady Vols!!
Signed:
Dirt_Ball
Ya Holly did 17-1 with division 3 teams
That's not true, sisaq. Holly did have some success early, but her lack of head coaching/management experience caught up with her soon after. There really is no need to diminish the successes she did have. And remember, even though being a head coach at Tennessee ultimately proved to be beyond her abilities, she DID make sure that 100% graduation rate was maintained, AND she recruited many terrific young women, some who we enjoyed watching play today.
Guys and gals ,after the game I have been cleaning off my driveway and sidewalks of snow.Thought they played one heck of a game.Still making too many unforced turnovers...dribbling into double teams,throwing lazy passes ,etc ,and not setting their offense after breaking the press and taking shots too fast ,missing too many bunnies but were better at free throw line.After pointing out all the negatives ,there were just a "ton" of positives: Burrell beginning to look like her old self ...wow what a game from 3 point line;Green really stepped into game after Key left with injury and did more than yeoman's work ;Horston had so so 3 quarters of play in shooting the ball but did little things in getting others into the game and scored in the 4th quarter.
Coach Harper said ( if I heard right in her post game interview ) that Key's injury was an anlke and she was day to day.Glad we have a week off between games ...hope she can return at 100% for Georgia next Sunday.
This team has not played a really complete game yet.....the ceiling has yet to be in sight in how well they can play. Some really positives left in this season......looking forward to it.
Rewatching this game as much as i used to complain about Darby. She has become one of my favorite players. The one player that drives me crazy now and i hope this leads to her making me eat crow also. But Wynn. She is a ball hog when she sees the court. She is shoot first and a turnover machine.
I believe Wynn's problem is her face shield. LOL! Seriously though, I predict that Wynn will be a All SEC first string guard in her sophomore or junior year.Rewatching this game as much as i used to complain about Darby. She has become one of my favorite players. The one player that drives me crazy now and i hope this leads to her making me eat crow also. But Wynn. She is a ball hog when she sees the court. She is shoot first and a turnover machine.
That's not true, sisaq. Holly did have some success early, but her lack of head coaching/management experience caught up with her soon after. There really is no need to diminish the successes she did have. And remember, even though being a head coach at Tennessee ultimately proved to be beyond her abilities, she DID make sure that 100% graduation rate was maintained, AND she recruited many terrific young women, some who we enjoyed watching play today.
Time for us to make a “updates on Tamari key” thread for us to obsess and worry over like we did with Rae
There is an old saying: "when the only tool you have is a hammer, everything looks like a nail". That is Wynn right now, Her offensive game is to drive into the paint and put up an off balance shot. That worked to some extent against the early season opponents but not so much when she is facing top 25 teams. Her game will diversify and she we learn not to be overly aggressive. I wish she, in these limited minutes, she did not force things and let the game come to her but experience and coaching will fix that. She could still be a defensive X factor later in the season; her athleticism is off the charts.Rewatching this game as much as i used to complain about Darby. She has become one of my favorite players. The one player that drives me crazy now and i hope this leads to her making me eat crow also. But Wynn. She is a ball hog when she sees the court. She is shoot first and a turnover machine.
Seeing Jaz and Rhyne at the post game interview looking flabbergasted. They went from "we'll never lose to Tennessee"...to this. A shame!Jazz to Rhyne and treasure: " Dang why'd i listen to yall again"