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If Jim plays one possession in the 2nd half in a man to man against this team, he really will have done this team a disservice. We should play ZONE until they figure it out. MORE ZONE D@mnit!!!
I guess Jim is on another planet...we'll just play man, wear down and lose at the end.
I guess Jim is on another planet...we'll just play man, wear down and lose at the end.
'm glad we got the W, but I've lost a lot of trust in Jim.
Chuck Buescher just commented that he thought our zone was really good tonight; I like to see us switching up our defenses multiple times during the game just to confuse the offense of the other team.
I agree with Coach Buescher's assessment. The Braves worked throughout the week, according the Jim, on the zone. The work paid off, but I like that Jim was not afraid to mix the D on occasion. Its easy to get stagnant and resist change and Jim did not do that.
This was a big win for a young team.
Maybe with zone, the opposing team can eat too much clock. Whereas a more aggressive man defense can hound the opposing players to hopefully cause a turnover for us. So, he was banking on us causing turnovers or making them take a shot quicker (and missing).
Yes...BU needs to do something different. I HATE winning these games.......
Didn't I read in the paper the other day that BU has won 8 of its last 12 TRUE road games? If thats the case.....zone....mano on mano.....whatever, just win baby.
Quite simply, the zone goes against the philosophy of his system as our success is predicated on outrunning teams in an effort to get as many possessions as possible.
Teams know that and our going to do everything in their power to limit the number of possessions we get. Playing zone plays right into the opponents hands.
So, if you are JL, you have to go into every game planning on winning the game your way. Obviously, you keep the zone in your pocket.
With the halftime lead, I'm sure Les felt that we could outrun the team in the second half. Unfortunately it didn't work out. Two years ago, I don't even think he switches to zone and we lose.
So I can see Les' approach.