Look, if we go 6-0 from March 12 to March 24, I’m willing to completely forget that we’re now paying Marlin over half a million dollars per year.
At least I’ll forget it for the next season...then we’ll revisit.
I am in no way ready to write off 2020 when we will have at least 5 new players on the roster. Not going to predict they will be great or terrible. Just saying we have no idea how that group will come together. Taking a wait and see approach. Half of this season remains for now. For things to improve someone beyond the two seniors will have to step up their game.
That’s what people have an issue with, if next year is mediocre it will be” we have 5 new players, what do you expect” at some point the head coach needs to own it with a “it’s on me, everything is on me and i didn’t get it done” I think a lot of the detractors would appreciate that more than constantly hearing of all the circumstances why we can’t get it done. 1 magical star aligning season every decade isn’t going to cut it IMO. I hope they can turn it around because i think Marlin is a good guy and cares about his players and makes them better people.
We all know the answer to that and he will have to do a better job in that regard going forward to meet expectations. For this season, a savior is not walking through the door anytime soon. Guys on the current squad need to step up their play. How capable are they of doing so at a significant level is a reasonable question to ask. It may be limited.
Find a way, adjust, fight, change the game plan, play to their strengths. You aren’t replacing Marquetti so don’t try to get people to do what he does..let them do what they do...Coach them. Figure it out. I played class B and 5A, both really good programs but we had to do it a lot different at each program. Won district t titles at both..our bench on 5A would have competed for district..clad B we had 3 guys on the bench and 1 couldnt even dribble., find a way
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