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I was curious, just how good is RI & Hurley
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[QUOTE="Paesano, post: 2606288, member: 5631"] You know why you are unhinged and irrational? Because, deep down, you know he is done. I think you know Hurley is a better option too. Again, you go back to the injury excuse. Again, I present to you the Wagner and Northeastern games from last year. In those games we had a McD AA as a redshirt SENIOR in Purvis, a 5 star sophomore in Adams, a SENIOR center in Brimah who, as a freshman made a play that was critical to Ollie's championship and subsequent contract extension, a SENIOR PF in Facey who was a high 4* recruit, a healthy McD freshman guard in Gilbert, a healthy redshirt sophomore forward who was a high 4* recruit in Larrier and a top recruiting class. With that LOADED team, he lost to Wagner and Northeastern. If that doesn't scream SYMPTOM to you, you are blind. Even after losing Gilbert and Larrier, we were STILL a loaded and experienced team relative to the rest of the AAC. And, yet, they struggled. The injury excuse for last year is a horrible excuse with no basis in reality. This year, losing Gilbert hurt more. Why? Because a huge number of current players and recruits RAN AWAY from him. The lack of talent is more on Ollie than it is on losing ONE player to an injury. So, to summarize, Ollie bombed with a loaded team and then he bombed because too many kids quit on him. I really don't care how many more games you THINK we might have won with Gilbert. We all saw what happened last year with Gilbert against Wagner and Northeastern. We all saw what happened last year with a loaded and experienced team. And we all saw how this team regressed from bad to worse this year even if you only look at games played after Gilbert was injured. [/QUOTE]
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