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[QUOTE="JustbrewitMan, post: 4485968, member: 7806"] Look guys, it's pretty simple - we had a very bad defensive game. Xavier being the best offensive team we've played made it look even worse. Even great teams have a bad game occasionally. Sanogo was stuck in no-man's land on switches (not even high hedges, just plain basic switches) more times in this gaem than in probably all the previous 14 games combined. Our weak-side help rotation was late getting into the lane all game. No matter who it was. Also not characteristic of our usual level of defense. I am sure the guys saw a ton of game footage on it and restoring our usual level of D was a point of emphasis during practice the last few days. We don't need to do a complete defensive overall, nor do we need to abandon the high-hedge, look into the transfer portal for replacements for Sanogo or Karaban, etc., etc. Fricken relax. [/QUOTE]
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