@Doc_Texas Pretty good… it’s basically the Mayor from Jaws trying to contain and manage a small haunted island in New England, Stephen King-style… Main actor is awesome.
The year is 2046. College football has a 64 team playoff. Notre Dame gets an automatic bid if they win 1 regular season game. Every game is played in Atlanta or Dallas. National championship game is the first week of March. Transfer portal is open weekly. Presented by Fan Duel
@X7YoungBlood7X@robertliefeld Because he’s a lifelong fan of Marvel Comics… so he will still celebrate them when management actually does something right… he wants them to be awesome… why is that so hard to understand?
Many offenses have a speed problem. Not pace. Processing speed.
Advantages in basketball are temporary windows, and most players recognize them too late.
By the time they decide to attack, the help has recovered, the closeout has shortened, and a gap has disappeared.
In reality, the issue is recognition. Great offenses aren’t just skilled, they’re early!
They see the hips open before the lane is obvious. They attack when the tag defender is slightly out of position.
And if the advantage window isn’t open, they abort immediately and respace into the next action instead of probing aimlessly.
If your players can’t process advantage quickly, no amount of plays in the playbook will fix it.
@SkinsHoops86@CoachJTSmith Correct… from all over. Coach Peavy is a helluva coach but it also helps he can boast about his son Micah playing for the Pelicans and his “son-in-law” being Anthony Black… (and Beckham will join them in the NBA soon enough)… plus Ron Holland, etc