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Region 4 men's basketball / Re: MAC Freedom League
December 11, 2009, 12:26:22 PM
It flat out hurts to watch the Colonels play. I was almost positive that they would suffer defeat against a well coached Elizabethtown team for a second time, having that JR would make no impact or positive contribution to shut down a team that they already had grasps of in their first match up. The result was a win by Elizabethtown that was never in doubt, up double-digits most of the second half. DeRojas was shut down yet again and JR was out coached as expected.
With the ever shrinking fan base and a truly successful season a distant memory, JR is in trouble again for yet another season, with a visit to Lyco and a likely 4-4 first semester start. With low quality wins over the PS something schools and a miserable FDU team who they struggled to put away, JR and the gang are sufferers of their early weak schedule and rare visits to two non-conference opponents twice.
Yet again Wilkes seems to have the talent. Kresge is playing great, Gabriel has filled Kline's spot efficiently- minus the turnovers, Huch has blossomed into a capable performer and a force on defense and the freshman Breznitsky seems that he could be the QB the colonels have been missing. As for DeRojas... What can be said...? he is getting keyed on and JR isn't equipped enough to figure out how to help him get going. It's only a matter of time until he goes off. I see the same stagnate offense of the past with some of the basic flex motion. JR is very basic to say the least, and is nothing compared to conference rivals and the sophisticated approaches that they incorporate. Its painful to watch Wilkes lose. Especially outings like the Misericordia game, where JR was obviously out coached and a victim of lesser talent. Its no wonder why JR hasn't won anything in ten years. From the Januzzi days until now, the talent has leveled out and JR's "magic" is long gone. It's a shame to watch JR's antics on the sidelines and his continued avoidance of blame in the media by placing it solely on his team.
With the ever shrinking fan base and a truly successful season a distant memory, JR is in trouble again for yet another season, with a visit to Lyco and a likely 4-4 first semester start. With low quality wins over the PS something schools and a miserable FDU team who they struggled to put away, JR and the gang are sufferers of their early weak schedule and rare visits to two non-conference opponents twice.
Yet again Wilkes seems to have the talent. Kresge is playing great, Gabriel has filled Kline's spot efficiently- minus the turnovers, Huch has blossomed into a capable performer and a force on defense and the freshman Breznitsky seems that he could be the QB the colonels have been missing. As for DeRojas... What can be said...? he is getting keyed on and JR isn't equipped enough to figure out how to help him get going. It's only a matter of time until he goes off. I see the same stagnate offense of the past with some of the basic flex motion. JR is very basic to say the least, and is nothing compared to conference rivals and the sophisticated approaches that they incorporate. Its painful to watch Wilkes lose. Especially outings like the Misericordia game, where JR was obviously out coached and a victim of lesser talent. Its no wonder why JR hasn't won anything in ten years. From the Januzzi days until now, the talent has leveled out and JR's "magic" is long gone. It's a shame to watch JR's antics on the sidelines and his continued avoidance of blame in the media by placing it solely on his team.
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