We used to call them "opportunities."Agreed. Although, I would prefer the word 'challenges' to 'problems.'
I was just thinking about how Moriah was struggling just a short time ago but in the past five or six games, it seems like she's been a monster. She's played brilliantly and it's wonderful news for all of us on the Boneyard and in UConn land. Breanna has had some doldrums but seems to be playing better. KML is still a subject of concern to some. Obviously they are all talented kids but it'd be nice to have everyone hitting on all cylinders, if not now, by the end of next month. Even with a little struggle, it seems the Huskies are doing okay, doesn't it!All three have had problems this year. We just have to relax and let Geno and his staff do their prep for the Final Four.
It was probably your thieving they objected to.I know that during my working career I never had a bad day in the office, never caught the flu, or had a headache, or an upset stomach, always had a positive attitude, never got a bad night's sleep or came into the office tired, was always emotional stable, never had relationship problems, or disagreements with colleagues, etc.
Well said Uc. Well said. Buzzy also. You can say this about any of the women at some point of this first third of the season. This is the premier team in WCBB. I'm glad that you have faith in the coaches, how about having some for the players?I know that during my working career I never had a bad day in the office, never caught the flu, or had a headache, or an upset stomach, always had a positive attitude, never got a bad night's sleep or came into the office tired, was always emotional stable, never had relationship problems, or disagreements with colleagues, etc. I just don't understand why these 18-22 year olds aren't perfect every day in practice and games - they only have to sustain it for 5 months, it should be a cake walk!
Just saying ....
The good news is that (except for the one game we are all trying to forget) that when the top stars have problems, it has allowed other players to step up and grab some spotlight and confidence. Ultimately it will be a better team when all the options need to be respected by opponents. Our team learns how to take advantage when the opponents concentrate on stopping one or two players. And those players don't get upset over being "stopped" when they can contribute to other players' scoring and the team victory.
This can be a very flexible team come March with different lineups to combat different situations and no one player having to be great every night.
She actually had most of the summer 'off' this year as the WC practices really didn't happen until the begin of school - so she was traveling and playing while the team was in their unofficial pick-up game and individual work out routine. College players even when trying out/playing for a USA team actually get quite a bit of time off from 'team' practices and games, unlike their professional counterparts who play for two teams with overlapping seasons. And unlike HS players who go from the HS season straight into AAU with any USA stuff on top.When is the last time Breanna didn't play? She's always played "summer" ball. Maybe it's time for her to give it a rest for a summer, but the odds are she won't.