RockyMTblue2
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LOL, you really bought into Genoism. It's what Geno wants not Uconn.
That's funny. You're a stitch.
LOL, you really bought into Genoism. It's what Geno wants not Uconn.
How do you suggest they develop mental toughness then?
Patience and time?Bending young minds are just like bending wood into ship shape with patience and time otherwise it will break.
I love Geno. I've been defending Geno ever since I started watching Uconn women and men basketball back in the day when Cliff Robinson was our first star.Well I'm trying to figure out what exactly your beef with Geno is. He's been coaching like this for many years. He demands the absolute best effort from the players he recruits. He doesn't hide his style or expectations or discipline methods. Above you seem to imply that he is being unfair to the players and that somehow what Geno wants is not consistent with what UConn wants. So maybe I'm misreading you but your one liners are critical yet very cryptic. So I'm just trying to figure out where you beef is. You clearly have one.
One thing for sure I can't be brained wash.That's funny. You're a stitch.
Is that you, Mr. Glenney?Geno's expectation on his his players is unreal. Maybe he's forgetting that these are young people, young people don't have the same mental toughness as his.
I would give them a slack here and there not embarrass them on TV.
Come again? Without Geno, there is no UCONN dynasty. Unless Geno does something unethical or illegal, I think pretty much UCONN wants Geno do to whatever pleases him.LOL, you really bought into Genoism. It's what Geno wants not Uconn.
I HOPE it was embarrassing for Stewie, Morgan and Kiah. And Geno has NEVER said he expects a player to "be on her best every minute of the game, days in and days out". What he DOES expect is for them to give 100% effort during their 2 hour daily practices, and for the 20-30 minutes most of the top kids average in any given game. I hardly think that's asking too much.I love Geno. I've been defending Geno ever since I started watching Uconn women and men basketball back in the day when Cliff Robinson was our first star.
For a person to be on her best at every minute of the game, days in and days out is impossible, and therefore his demand is unreal. And to be benched over that on TV is a little embarrassing, Just my opinion, no more no less.
LOL. You expected me to know who that guy is?Is that you, Mr. Glenney?
If you've actually been a fan of UConn women's hoops for as long as you claim, then yes, I would expect you to know the reference.LOL. You expected me to know who that guy is?
I mean...all of UConn's games are on TV. So Geno can never bench his players during games because of TV? That seems ridiculous. These aren't little kids. They are elite athletes on the best team in the country.
I'm very bad with names. Especially, Western names.If you've actually been a fan of UConn women's hoops for as long as you claim, then yes, I would expect you to know the reference.
IMO what Geno did will have a negative effect to future Uconn recruits.
I love Geno. I've been defending Geno ever since I started watching Uconn women and men basketball back in the day when Cliff Robinson was our first star.
For a person to be on her best at every minute of the game, days in and days out is impossible, and therefore his demand is unreal. And to be benched over that on TV is a little embarrassing, Just my opinion, no more no less.
What?You're very tough aren't you?
I'm very bad with names. Especially, Western names.
My concern is not about the coach's prerogatives. Rather, my concern is why three players who have demonstrated remarkable effort throughout the season chose to "take a day off."
Geno is the coach and his standard for effort, no matter how arbitrary, is the standard his players must meet. In the Uconn WBB world, fail to meet Geno's standard and you will have ample time to consider the efficacy of that standard on the bench.
My concern is not about the coach's prerogatives. Rather, my concern is why three players who have demonstrated remarkable effort throughout the season chose to "take a day off." Could it be that the godawful level of competition in the AAC is finally getting to the players? How much intensity should we expect when, notwithstanding the benching of three stars, the Uconn reserves still won by 46 points? Geno's is the boss but his players are human. They are also not stupid. Playing in a conference where the "competition" is at a Division II or maybe even a Division III level has already gotten to the fans. Perhaps it is now the players' turn.
Wow, I wouldn't want someone like that working for me. If someone won't perform, someone else will. I'm not speaking about UCONN basketball, I'm talking about the game of life.Geno's expectation on his his players is unreal. Maybe he's forgetting that these are young people, young people don't have the same mental toughness as his.
I would give them a slack here and there not embarrass them on TV.
You have no idea what you are talking about. East Carolina won 20 games regularly in their previous conference; what are they doing now? The AAC is by far and away the best of the rest; UConn would be winning by 50 against three quarters of the teams in the Big Five. As for the Div. II-III reference?! My daughter played for one year on a D3 team that won a National Championship while she was a student; SMU would have beaten them by 60 or 70 points. There is NO COMPARISON in the athleticism of D1 versus D3 players. It sucks that UConn isn't in the Big10 or ACC, but hyperbole won't fix it.
See my post in the other thread on this subject. I think he may have been sending a number of messages, including that Stewie and Morgan were the only ones who WERE playing well in those first five minutes, so he wanted to give everyone else a challenge by removing them from the picture and forcing the rest of the team to win the game on their own.Watched the first 4-1/2 minutes again and while the Huskies were annoyingly off their game, I can't see any reason that Tuck and Stewart should've been benched for anything approaching the rest of the game. Geno seemed to be putting the blame on them for the sluggish beginnings to the past three games, but no-one in that starting lineup did much early. And I didn't see a lack of effort save for maybe that one time Stewart didn't fly down the court, and even that is stretching it. He claimed later that the "upperclassmen" had to show more, but KML was the only senior out there and she didn't do anything of quality in those 4.5 minutes either.
See my post in the other thread on this subject. I think he may have been sending a number of messages, including that Stewie and Morgan were the only ones who WERE playing well in those first five minutes, so he wanted to give everyone else a challenge by removing them from the picture and forcing the rest of the team to win the game on their own.