I could care less if the Cajuns were coachless. The Cajuns are winning and that's all that matters right now. This is fun what makes it better is they are doing it the right way these wins are not flukes. The only thing I add this is how an upper class team jrs-srs should start a season but I take it now and love it.
Did the cajuns start taking RL's game plan to the floor or did they say "if you can't help us we will do it on our own". Makes you want to say, hummmm......
Are they doing this on their own??? Come on now.... I have been watching to see what the differences are in this winning streak. What I see is that we now have a true point guard who does not turn the ball over and looks to the coaches on the bench for guidance on offense and defense. He let's the players on the floor know what they are running and where they need to be. He also is not a shooter so he has no problem passing the ball and generally moving the ball. I notice when others are at the point the decisions are not as crisp nor does the ball move as well becuase they are looking for scoring opportunities for themselves.
DEFENSE, DEFENSE, and more DEFENSE. This team may of shown Lee that defense wins championships. They are playing defense like I have not seen in a long time in the Dome. Again the freshman Andrews seems to of taken a lead on this and the rest of the team is following with great passion.
The extreme play by Tyren Johnson has lifted the pressure off Chris Grandigo to score. Chirs is a terrific shooter and ball movement gets him the open looks instead of having to create which tends to get him offensiviely in trouble. Tyren should hands down be the player of the year in the Sun Belt Conference.
Regardless who the coach is or will be I appreciate the level of play I am watching and how the players, all of them are working. They have the want to win and now are playing with the talent they have always had in the manner that is getting them the wins. It is fun to watch keep up the good work Cajuns.
Frenchie and Big Bud. Let me help both of you out since it definatley appears you read out of context.
1. They have a point guard who does not make turn over (Andrews-freshman)
2. The freshman point guard looks to the coaches on the bench to get the plays and instruction
3. He then relays to the team what to run and where to go.
I know it is hard for all of you Lee haters and believe me I do have mixed opinions on keep or go HOWEVER it does appear that there is coaching going on.
Did that help out.
Ole Ball Coach
I agree. There is certainly a structure of order on this team when Andrews is running the point and Johnson is on the court. I believe that the success is a combination of things. However, I do know this...Robert Lee has been screaming the same instructions for two years on the court but has drastically different results now. I think this team is playing with a lot more focus than before. I think many of the things they are doing now, Robert Lee has been preaching and pushing this team for a long time. While I tend, to a certain degree to defend Lee for recent years' woes, I also tend to give him slightly less credit in this series because I think the major difference comes from the players and their maturity. These guys are playing with a sense of team and I think I can actually use the words chemistry and UL in the same sentence. The reduced rotation has benefitted everyone which has allowed these guys to settle into roles and gain a level of comfort with the other guys on the court. I do think Lee has made some nice adjustments this year with the offense too. I think he has created much more motion and uses his big guys to get guys like Gradnigo and Daigle open on the perimeter instead of allowing Batiste to shoot 15 footers and they always run the offense through Johnson which is obviously very smart. The turnovers are less and help defense has been existent for the first time ever here. They are playing well and you have to give credit to both the team and coaches.
Dear Coach Lee,
I tried my best to argue for you through the rough times giving what I felt were logical reasons to possibly keep you on as the head coach. After the last two games there is no possible scenario in which I can see victory for you in this fight. The entire body of work simply states that it is time for a change.
I appreciate what you have TRIED to do for our university. I appreciate the fact that I really think that you love UL and your players.
At this time it is best that you, and I, cut our losses and accept the fact that this is your last season at UL. You should announce your resignation effective at the last buzzer of the final game thus allowing the search for your replacement to publicly commence.
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