smallmodularreactor wrote:
Also, I have it on good authority that Wahab has been exploring options for a reunion. Time will tell whether it’s even feasible and whether or not that door is still open, but I still find it interesting. Kids like playing for Ewing, clearly. Those with big egos and who are not as much about being great, less so. I think that’s a natural balance. No one player is bigger than the program.
kayako wrote:smallmodularreactor wrote:
Also, I have it on good authority that Wahab has been exploring options for a reunion. Time will tell whether it’s even feasible and whether or not that door is still open, but I still find it interesting. Kids like playing for Ewing, clearly. Those with big egos and who are not as much about being great, less so. I think that’s a natural balance. No one player is bigger than the program.
Wouldn't Wahab have to sit a year?
DeadHeadHoya wrote:Patrick Ewing is the worst coach in college basketball
Hoya9697 wrote:DeadHeadHoya wrote:Patrick Ewing is the worst coach in college basketball
Worst coach in GU history and one of the worst of all time in CBB. The man is too lazy to be a coach at this level. Clowns to the left of me, jokers to the right and we’re worse off with this guy. What is it now, 15 transfers out?
Hoya9697 wrote:DeadHeadHoya wrote:Patrick Ewing is the worst coach in college basketball
Worst coach in GU history and one of the worst of all time in CBB. The man is too lazy to be a coach at this level. Clowns to the left of me, jokers to the right and we’re worse off with this guy. What is it now, 15 transfers out?
billyjack wrote:Hoya9697 wrote:DeadHeadHoya wrote:Patrick Ewing is the worst coach in college basketball
Worst coach in GU history and one of the worst of all time in CBB. The man is too lazy to be a coach at this level. Clowns to the left of me, jokers to the right and we’re worse off with this guy. What is it now, 15 transfers out?
Last time i checked, James Colliflower didn't have a Big East Tournament championship ring.
smallmodularreactor wrote:They believe that performing as the third best team in the BE for 60% of the entire season (behind Nova and Uconn) and then winning the BET was somehow a fluke and done in spite of Ewing’s ability.
smallmodularreactor wrote:
They also can’t seem to conceptualisé that Ewing does wayyyyyy more tinkering with lineups and new faces in the OOC than most coaches do, actually to the detriment of wins because he’s coaching the long game. Whether you agree with that philosophy or not, we tend to start off slow by design and some fans are incapable of understanding the value of that design and think Ewing is a worst coach because he’s willing to take more risks to achieve greatness. He didn’t come back to GU to game the system and be good. This is a dude who has practiced greatness and excellence throughout his life. His coaching philosophy is go big or go home and take risks. He has nothing to prove to anyone lol that’s what a lot of Hoya fans don’t appreciate.
Savannah Jay wrote:I think I speak for most BE fans when I say I really, really want Ewing to be successful. Having him back at Georgetown is good for the BE brand. Having him back at Georgetown AND be really successful would be great for the brand.smallmodularreactor wrote:They believe that performing as the third best team in the BE for 60% of the entire season (behind Nova and Uconn) and then winning the BET was somehow a fluke and done in spite of Ewing’s ability.
Sex Panther, 50% of the time, it works every time (for you Anchorman fans). Seems like you may be cherry-picking parts of a season to make your case. Problem is that Patrick has been there 4 seasons now and pretty much the only thing that could have happened to tarnish the BET run last year is to come back and not win a single BE game this year. If I were a fan, that would be very frustrating.smallmodularreactor wrote:
They also can’t seem to conceptualisé that Ewing does wayyyyyy more tinkering with lineups and new faces in the OOC than most coaches do, actually to the detriment of wins because he’s coaching the long game. Whether you agree with that philosophy or not, we tend to start off slow by design and some fans are incapable of understanding the value of that design and think Ewing is a worst coach because he’s willing to take more risks to achieve greatness. He didn’t come back to GU to game the system and be good. This is a dude who has practiced greatness and excellence throughout his life. His coaching philosophy is go big or go home and take risks. He has nothing to prove to anyone lol that’s what a lot of Hoya fans don’t appreciate.
This sounds like a sales pitch when there is very little substance to make the sale. Fill the void with a bunch of words. The reason Ewing is always tinkering with new lineups is because half his roster is new every year. 15 transfers out in 4 years is not normal, even in the portal era. Take more risks to achieve greatness (still waiting on the greatness). Go big or go home (home it is, 75% of the time).
Again, we all want Ewing to be successful because that would be good for the conference. It is a high profile school and job that we've not been able to capitalize on in this era. When everyone says the BE is just Nova and everyone else...they are not waiting on my Jays to be great. They are waiting for Georgetown to be great and, save for 4 days at MSG last year, they've been the opposite of great.
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