Taliek Brown: Like Coach Calhoun used to tell me, it ain’t about the X's and O's, it's about the Jimmies and the Joes.” | The Boneyard

Taliek Brown: Like Coach Calhoun used to tell me, it ain’t about the X's and O's, it's about the Jimmies and the Joes.”

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-> “It definitely gave me a little comfortability, but it's still hard because I know those guys are over there working,” Brown said of his familiarity with UConn’s system and people. “I've been in the fish bowl, I've been in the conference room with them, so I know they're trying to put together a master plan. You can know everything, but you've got to stop them. Like Coach Calhoun used to tell me, it ain’t about the X's and O's, it's about the Jimmies and the Joes.” <-

-> Brown keeps in touch with Calhoun and former UConn teammates. He chats often with Young, a fellow New Yorker and longtime friend. He has been in touch with Hurley this season, too, and usually sits with UConn staff members when they cross paths at events on the recruiting trail. He takes pride in his role helping the Huskies regain form as a top Big East program.

“I didn't bring the kids there, I didn't coach the kids on the floor, but I had a positive impact on their lives, mentoring them, making sure they had the same career I had when I was in school,” Brown said. “I'm telling guys on my team now, the reason I love UConn so much is because it gave me my identity and it made me a winner in life — on the court, off the court, overall.” <-
 
Great read. I’m happy for Taliek. He seems focused and challenged and loving every minute of it. Reading what he said to his guys about the import of the tournament and embracing it reminded me so much of Calhoun. I’m looking forward to seeing where life takes him. He sounds like he could be a pretty good coach down the road.
 
I heard that quote from Bear Bryant.

Bum Phillips disagrees. Talking about Don Shula he said, "He can beat yours with his and he can beat his with yours."

So my guess is both the Xs and Os and the Johnnys and Joes are both important.
 
I heard that quote from Bear Bryant.

Bum Phillips disagrees. Talking about Don Shula he said, "He can beat yours with his and he can beat his with yours."

So my guess is both the Xs and Os and the Johnnys and Joes are both important.
Of course both are important. But when we lose or have a bad game this forum predominantly makes one or the other the problem for failure with the more typical blame placed on Hurley.
 
Maybe it will help some on here see that Calhoun even knew a coach can only do so much, Hurley can only do so much, the players have to play and execute.
 
Great read. I’m happy for Taliek. He seems focused and challenged and loving every minute of it. Reading what he said to his guys about the import of the tournament and embracing it reminded me so much of Calhoun. I’m looking forward to seeing where life takes him. He sounds like he could be a pretty good coach down the road.
Could be the next Iona HC.
 
Could be the next Iona HC.
Assuming Pitino is leaving for St. John’s at the end of the season, I doubt it. I think he needs a little more experience. On the other hand being an assistant, for Rick Pitino, at Saint johns, would be a great next step in his career.
 
Maybe it will help some on here see that Calhoun even knew a coach can only do so much, Hurley can only do so much, the players have to play and execute.
And the players are human with the same types of human actions/reactions that all people have. To put blame on them for mistakes and failures is ridiculous. Even sadder to demand it from them when we don’t have control of our own reactions.

This is the way! I have spoken!
 
I heard that quote from Bear Bryant.

Bum Phillips disagrees. Talking about Don Shula he said, "He can beat yours with his and he can beat his with yours."

So my guess is both the Xs and Os and the Johnnys and Joes are both important.
They didn't call him "Bum" for nothing....
 
And the players are human with the same types of human actions/reactions that all people have. To put blame on them for mistakes and failures is ridiculous. Even sadder to demand it from them when we don’t have control of our own reactions.

This is the way! I have spoken!
I mean, we don't expect infallibility, but it's fair to ask whether certain players have a mental makeup conducive to getting it done at winning time.

People point fingers at Hurley, but maybe (as uncomfortable as it may be) it's about the "Jimmies and Joes."

Again, hopefully the next week or three makes this all moot.
 
Maybe it will help some on here see that Calhoun even knew a coach can only do so much, Hurley can only do so much, the players have to play and execute.
How much is so much in a 2 point loss?
 
How much is so much in a 2 point loss?
Making one of the 2 open shots in the final moments to win. Coach can’t do that for you. Players miss shots so that’s normal but that’s not on the coach for sure.
 

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