Re: Ragin' Cajuns head to CIT in Post Season Basketball
BWK. U are welcome to make your assessments of the team. And Elfrid. My point of disagreement with you is when you insinuated that Raymone and JJ acted out due to Elfrids role.
However, Raymone had issues before Elfrid came and again before they practiced together.
I stand by my prediction that he will be an all conference player before he leaves. But his game like our team has many holes in it. He will never be a shooter, but he needs to be better from the line
Re: Ragin' Cajuns head to CIT in Post Season Basketball
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SlappyCajun
BWK. U are welcome to make your assessments of the team. And Elfrid. My point of disagreement with you is when you insinuated that Raymone and JJ acted out due to Elfrids role.
However, Raymone had issues before Elfrid came and again before they practiced together.
I stand by my prediction that he will be an all conference player before he leaves. But his game like our team has many holes in it. He will never be a shooter, but he needs to be better from the line
If EP can improve his FT % to around 75% he might average 15ppg next season, he can create and get to the free throw line better than anyone we have on the roster right now. He just desperately needs to improve on his free throw shooting and be more willing to stop and pop for mid range jumpers.
We also need a 2 guard bad! We lack and outside threat and it makes scoring inside much more difficult.
I saw that we went to the dribble drive early and had some really good looks, but couldn't finish in the paint. I wish that we would play an even more uptempo style of ball much like Iona does or like Marty Fletcher used to play. Hard defense and transition basketball would be very exciting and a little easier to recruit for.
We will see what this staff is made of during this offseason, we may sign up to 7 new players, IMO all 7 need to be as good or better than EP if we want to compete with UNT or WKU.
Re: Ragin' Cajuns head to CIT in Post Season Basketball
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Bandwagon King
Well you can act like everything is peaches & cream. I have only made honest evaluations which I feel very comfortable with. You can sell the cheese & koolaid to each other.
I'm not acting like "everything is peaches & cream" or selling "cheese & koolaid" and not trying to change your mind. I'm offering an explanation to my opinion for people who don't know much about Payton or base everything off a few games and nothing else.
As for feeling comfortable, I'll stick with my opinion - based on years of covering and watching basketball as well as input from experienced college and pro coaches and scouts - over your thoughts on the matter. And if I'm right about Payton, you won't see me on here beating my chest hoping people will pat me on the back. Thanks!
Re: Ragin' Cajuns head to CIT in Post Season Basketball
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Bandwagon King
I saw somethg in the game last night that was easy for me to spot. I haven't heard anyone else bring it up, but it is having a huge effect on the Cajuns offense. I believe it is causing them not to be able to make good shots & I know it's causing a ton of their TOs. This isn't Peyton's fault, but it's making him & the rest of the team look bad.
Peyton appears to me to be a south paw. Yet Marlin has the offense rotating in a couterclock wise fashion. This is giving the trailers on defense inside out leverage on the guys he is attempting to get the ball to in the majority of their half court sets. This was the direct cause of at least half their TOs last night. I also believe it is a root cause for why none of these guys can make a set up jumper off a pass with any consistency. So to say that Peyton & anyone else will be successful in this scheme as this offense is at the present won't happen. It can be remedied, but the half court rotation they are using now will not work. If I can see it I guarantee any D-1 coach worth his salt can see it & attack it.
Wow...how stupid of Coach. Thank God you were sitting there in the stands.
Re: Ragin' Cajuns head to CIT in Post Season Basketball
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Originally Posted by
Bandwagon King
I saw somethg in the game last night that was easy for me to spot. I haven't heard anyone else bring it up, but it is having a huge effect on the Cajuns offense. I believe it is causing them not to be able to make good shots & I know it's causing a ton of their TOs. This isn't Peyton's fault, but it's making him & the rest of the team look bad.
Peyton appears to me to be a south paw. Yet Marlin has the offense rotating in a couterclock wise fashion. This is giving the trailers on defense inside out leverage on the guys he is attempting to get the ball to in the majority of their half court sets. This was the direct cause of at least half their TOs last night. I also believe it is a root cause for why none of these guys can make a set up jumper off a pass with any consistency. So to say that Peyton & anyone else will be successful in this scheme as this offense is at the present won't happen. It can be remedied, but the half court rotation they are using now will not work. If I can see it I guarantee any D-1 coach worth his salt can see it & attack it.
The Cajuns couldn't make a catch-and-shoot jumper this season because they didn't have anybody who could consistently hit a jumper period. Most of the rest of what you wrote is gibberish.
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Parrott
The Cajuns couldn't make a catch-and-shoot jumper this season because they didn't have anybody who could consistently hit a jumper period. Most of the rest of what you wrote is gibberish.
All he writes is gibberish. He has admitted before last night game he only saw them play twice. A lot of people may disagree with me but I think this is going to be good team next year and possibly a great team the year after. I am excited about the next 3 years.