02-21-2021, 11:11 AM
(02-21-2021 10:56 AM)Avl1 Wrote: [ -> ]Is there a re-play of the game anywhere ?
If you didn’t record the game you might be out of luck. I don’t think Stadium does full game replays like ESPN.
(02-21-2021 10:56 AM)Avl1 Wrote: [ -> ]Is there a re-play of the game anywhere ?
(02-20-2021 09:26 PM)Justanodufan Wrote: [ -> ](02-20-2021 06:54 PM)Chillie Willie Wrote: [ -> ](02-20-2021 06:36 PM)Justanodufan Wrote: [ -> ]Green was in fire, and that makes up for a lot. But he made some poor decisions tonight. The charge and the two 5 second calls stand out. But a breakout game scoring.(02-20-2021 04:40 PM)VB Monarch Wrote: [ -> ]Green starting to find his shot, but keeps tuning it over.
X had TWO turnovers...
But...
Reece had 4
Kalu had 3
Curry had 3
And you are straight crickets....
We get it, you don’t like X.
Give it a rest
Two turnovers... you’re crediting him with a TO that wasn’t his
(02-21-2021 11:11 AM)Chillie Willie Wrote: [ -> ]I think I saw a link to replay on the odu writeup. But I was on phone so not 100% sure(02-21-2021 10:56 AM)Avl1 Wrote: [ -> ]Is there a re-play of the game anywhere ?
If you didn’t record the game you might be out of luck. I don’t think Stadium does full game replays like ESPN.
(02-21-2021 05:29 PM)ODU True Blue Wrote: [ -> ]After all these years does anyone think jmu is going to go FBS? Not going to happen.
(02-21-2021 08:02 PM)monarx Wrote: [ -> ](02-21-2021 05:29 PM)ODU True Blue Wrote: [ -> ]After all these years does anyone think jmu is going to go FBS? Not going to happen.
I think they’ll go to whatever level ODU and Charlotte are at when the next realignment happens if there is a spot. If the P5 take their ball and run, I figure JMU will move to the next level (former G5) at that time.
(02-21-2021 09:05 PM)ODU True Blue Wrote: [ -> ](02-21-2021 08:02 PM)monarx Wrote: [ -> ](02-21-2021 05:29 PM)ODU True Blue Wrote: [ -> ]After all these years does anyone think jmu is going to go FBS? Not going to happen.
I think they’ll go to whatever level ODU and Charlotte are at when the next realignment happens if there is a spot. If the P5 take their ball and run, I figure JMU will move to the next level (former G5) at that time.
So where will the money for the women sports they’d have to add come from? Currently jmu has a 59% female to 41% male split. They’d have to add 37 more women’s scholarships to offset the increase from FCS to FBS. So more women’s sports more coaching salaries. Unless they also cut more men’s sports. I don’t think they’ll move up.
Also go to their boards, many of those idiots still think an AAC invite is coming.
(02-22-2021 10:37 AM)Monarchblue Wrote: [ -> ]The team is maybe running the best offense that I have seen under JJ. This is the first time I have seen a team really move the ball well. Typically the ball gets stuck after each pass while a player thinks, looks, hesitates, then throws a pass to the next guy who does the same. In the UAB series it was notable that the ball whipped around the court. The result was good rhythm shots, better shooting percentages, and maybe a few more turnovers, which wasn't a terrible trade off for the better overall offense. I know at least one specific small ball lover will disagree, but I think the change centers on the fact that Kalu has become the focal point of the offense, and that has taken the pressure off of perimeter players to try to find a shot everytime they touch the ball and has opened up good rhythm shots from the perimeter. This team is actually sets up quite well to play through the post with Kalu's ability to make shots down there, and Reece and Trice's ability to cause havoc on the offensive glass.
(02-22-2021 10:58 AM)monarx Wrote: [ -> ](02-22-2021 10:37 AM)Monarchblue Wrote: [ -> ]The team is maybe running the best offense that I have seen under JJ. This is the first time I have seen a team really move the ball well. Typically the ball gets stuck after each pass while a player thinks, looks, hesitates, then throws a pass to the next guy who does the same. In the UAB series it was notable that the ball whipped around the court. The result was good rhythm shots, better shooting percentages, and maybe a few more turnovers, which wasn't a terrible trade off for the better overall offense. I know at least one specific small ball lover will disagree, but I think the change centers on the fact that Kalu has become the focal point of the offense, and that has taken the pressure off of perimeter players to try to find a shot everytime they touch the ball and has opened up good rhythm shots from the perimeter. This team is actually sets up quite well to play through the post with Kalu's ability to make shots down there, and Reece and Trice's ability to cause havoc on the offensive glass.
I thought we played pretty well against UAB, but am not quite as optimistic as some of you. UAB has a pretty bad offense too. Offensively, we still struggled with scoring droughts, made too many bad passes (especially in the first game) and for whatever reason we seemed to struggle with UABs trapping and press. I do agree that the ball movement and offensive play calling has been better (but we have to finish). And the inside threat with Kalu and Trice is nice, the driving from Curry is good too. When those guys get some help from Oliver, Reese, X and Hunter (who are all streaky), thats when the team really starts to look good. On the defensive end, our guys have been good, just a bit foul prone. When Kalu stays out of early foul trouble, good things happen for the Monarchs.
(02-22-2021 11:50 AM)DaBigBlue Wrote: [ -> ]UAB offense is pretty bad, but their defense is very good. I think this CUSAT is wide open and anyone can take a upper team out...well most anyone.
(02-22-2021 12:46 PM)CalODUFan Wrote: [ -> ](02-22-2021 11:50 AM)DaBigBlue Wrote: [ -> ]UAB offense is pretty bad, but their defense is very good. I think this CUSAT is wide open and anyone can take a upper team out...well most anyone.
It was weird playing a team that was more ODU than ODU. That UAB team looked like a Blaine Taylor ODU team.
(02-22-2021 10:37 AM)Monarchblue Wrote: [ -> ]The team is maybe running the best offense that I have seen under JJ. This is the first time I have seen a team really move the ball well. Typically the ball gets stuck after each pass while a player thinks, looks, hesitates, then throws a pass to the next guy who does the same. In the UAB series it was notable that the ball whipped around the court. The result was good rhythm shots, better shooting percentages, and maybe a few more turnovers, which wasn't a terrible trade off for the better overall offense. I know at least one specific small ball lover will disagree, but I think the change centers on the fact that Kalu has become the focal point of the offense, and that has taken the pressure off of perimeter players to try to find a shot everytime they touch the ball and has opened up good rhythm shots from the perimeter. This team is actually sets up quite well to play through the post with Kalu's ability to make shots down there, and Reece and Trice's ability to cause havoc on the offensive glass.
(02-22-2021 10:58 AM)monarx Wrote: [ -> ](02-22-2021 10:37 AM)Monarchblue Wrote: [ -> ]The team is maybe running the best offense that I have seen under JJ. This is the first time I have seen a team really move the ball well. Typically the ball gets stuck after each pass while a player thinks, looks, hesitates, then throws a pass to the next guy who does the same. In the UAB series it was notable that the ball whipped around the court. The result was good rhythm shots, better shooting percentages, and maybe a few more turnovers, which wasn't a terrible trade off for the better overall offense. I know at least one specific small ball lover will disagree, but I think the change centers on the fact that Kalu has become the focal point of the offense, and that has taken the pressure off of perimeter players to try to find a shot everytime they touch the ball and has opened up good rhythm shots from the perimeter. This team is actually sets up quite well to play through the post with Kalu's ability to make shots down there, and Reece and Trice's ability to cause havoc on the offensive glass.
I thought we played pretty well against UAB, but am not quite as optimistic as some of you. UAB has a pretty bad offense too. Offensively, we still struggled with scoring droughts, made too many bad passes (especially in the first game) and for whatever reason we seemed to struggle with UABs trapping and press. I do agree that the ball movement and offensive play calling has been better (but we have to finish). And the inside threat with Kalu and Trice is nice, the driving from Curry is good too. When those guys get some help from Oliver, Reese, X and Hunter (who are all streaky), thats when the team really starts to look good. On the defensive end, our guys have been good, just a bit foul prone. When Kalu stays out of early foul trouble, good things happen for the Monarchs.
(02-22-2021 01:27 PM)Gilesfan Wrote: [ -> ](02-22-2021 10:37 AM)Monarchblue Wrote: [ -> ]The team is maybe running the best offense that I have seen under JJ. This is the first time I have seen a team really move the ball well. Typically the ball gets stuck after each pass while a player thinks, looks, hesitates, then throws a pass to the next guy who does the same. In the UAB series it was notable that the ball whipped around the court. The result was good rhythm shots, better shooting percentages, and maybe a few more turnovers, which wasn't a terrible trade off for the better overall offense. I know at least one specific small ball lover will disagree, but I think the change centers on the fact that Kalu has become the focal point of the offense, and that has taken the pressure off of perimeter players to try to find a shot everytime they touch the ball and has opened up good rhythm shots from the perimeter. This team is actually sets up quite well to play through the post with Kalu's ability to make shots down there, and Reece and Trice's ability to cause havoc on the offensive glass.
There is nothing wrong with having a big that can score in the post as long as its not the primary "offense." Im a Georgetown guy too and there offense as improved since they don't just throw into Wahab every possession( as an example).
And not having someone clogging the paint beside him really helps Ezikpe.