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RE: vs. Northeastern - GAME 16 - CAA GAME 7
(01-29-2022 03:58 PM)GrayHawk Wrote:  
(01-29-2022 03:24 PM)Seahawkhoops Wrote:  
(01-29-2022 09:20 AM)GrayHawk Wrote:  
(01-28-2022 08:19 PM)Seahawk2010 Wrote:  
(01-28-2022 09:21 AM)Seahawkhoops Wrote:  " Leading up to the Jacksonville game, we changed some things on offense" Well, there ya have it. Straight from the horses mouth.

And for the record, during the streak when we have struggled the most on offense is when that flow, and movement has stopped.

And yet there was a bunch of hullabaloo from posters who were way too reactionary from the change in PG at the time. Now we see how it is all playing out.

Did I think the change would result in this much success, no. But you have to give changes time and as Siddle said everyone has bought in. This is the sign of a great coach.
This is a great post. Some on this board acted like a two year old with a loaded diaper when the change was made at PG. They know who they are as do most of us here so no sense trying to get them to own up to it. Now, I think we can all say it was the move that to this point has turned our season around. GREAT point about giving changes, especially of that magnitude time to work themselves out. The change took a LOT of courage and testicular fortitude to make. Absolutely love the fact that we have a coach willing to think outside of the box!
Shocker, another no substance post beating the chest of coaches.

At least now a little chest thump is warranted. And for the record, if you took the time to read many of us , me included that thought it wasn't a good idea have commented since. The movement on offense HAS and continues to be the key to our success. Our offense started moving around more the same time they made the PG change. Honestly, the movement in offense is WAY more important than who brings up the ball. And we STILL have struggled now in spurts when they stop moving even with Sims at PG. But, that would take someone looking at things objectively Vs. just sticking up for someone on the staff now wouldn't it?
At least now we can both agree he's a better coach than his mentor now can't we?

What an absolute fantastic concept.The offense moves around and it gets better! I guess that is considered substance in your book? Remember the "ISO" bandwagon a bunch including perhaps yourself said wouldn't work.Well guess what... we have sometimes 4 good options on the court that can take their guy to the rack at any given moment and we are doing a good job of exploiting mismatches during our recent successful play. You call ot ISo or hero ball...I consider it taking advantage of mismatches and tes, good coaching ( chest thump) just for you. I have looked at things objectively from day one unlike you.Like a previous poster said sometimes things need a little time, but you'd rather be part of the lunatic fringe and bash a coach in game 7 with 10 new faces on his roster than to be patient and give things a chance to work.
LOL Yes MOVEMENT does work, and when you stand stationary with thumbs up your a$$ it doesn't. It's a pretty simple concept. Not a shocker the most commonly used offense in basketball from Grade school through college is called, you guessed it " MOTION".
There is a difference between ISO and taking a guy one on one with a mismatch. That has been explained to you at length by several but you still don't seem to get it.
When guys move, set screens, a few passes the defense often switches & those switches often create the mismatches you are talking about allowing a Shy or someone else to take advantage on the drive.
What everyone else here means with ISO or hero ball is everyone standing still , not moving and watching 1 guy go 1 on one. Even during the streak our luls in offense have happened when this happens. And our streak started when we started moving. Got it?03-banghead
Just because someone you know, or are related too is a coach doesn't make you one. Clearly.
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RE: vs. Northeastern - GAME 16 - CAA GAME 7
(01-29-2022 04:08 PM)Seahawkhoops Wrote:  
(01-29-2022 03:58 PM)GrayHawk Wrote:  
(01-29-2022 03:24 PM)Seahawkhoops Wrote:  
(01-29-2022 09:20 AM)GrayHawk Wrote:  
(01-28-2022 08:19 PM)Seahawk2010 Wrote:  And yet there was a bunch of hullabaloo from posters who were way too reactionary from the change in PG at the time. Now we see how it is all playing out.

Did I think the change would result in this much success, no. But you have to give changes time and as Siddle said everyone has bought in. This is the sign of a great coach.
This is a great post. Some on this board acted like a two year old with a loaded diaper when the change was made at PG. They know who they are as do most of us here so no sense trying to get them to own up to it. Now, I think we can all say it was the move that to this point has turned our season around. GREAT point about giving changes, especially of that magnitude time to work themselves out. The change took a LOT of courage and testicular fortitude to make. Absolutely love the fact that we have a coach willing to think outside of the box!
Shocker, another no substance post beating the chest of coaches.

At least now a little chest thump is warranted. And for the record, if you took the time to read many of us , me included that thought it wasn't a good idea have commented since. The movement on offense HAS and continues to be the key to our success. Our offense started moving around more the same time they made the PG change. Honestly, the movement in offense is WAY more important than who brings up the ball. And we STILL have struggled now in spurts when they stop moving even with Sims at PG. But, that would take someone looking at things objectively Vs. just sticking up for someone on the staff now wouldn't it?
At least now we can both agree he's a better coach than his mentor now can't we?

What an absolute fantastic concept.The offense moves around and it gets better! I guess that is considered substance in your book? Remember the "ISO" bandwagon a bunch including perhaps yourself said wouldn't work.Well guess what... we have sometimes 4 good options on the court that can take their guy to the rack at any given moment and we are doing a good job of exploiting mismatches during our recent successful play. You call ot ISo or hero ball...I consider it taking advantage of mismatches and tes, good coaching ( chest thump) just for you. I have looked at things objectively from day one unlike you.Like a previous poster said sometimes things need a little time, but you'd rather be part of the lunatic fringe and bash a coach in game 7 with 10 new faces on his roster than to be patient and give things a chance to work.
LOL Yes MOVEMENT does work, and when you stand stationary with thumbs up your a$$ it doesn't. It's a pretty simple concept. Not a shocker the most commonly used offense in basketball from Grade school through college is called, you guessed it " MOTION".
There is a difference between ISO and taking a guy one on one with a mismatch. That has been explained to you at length by several but you still don't seem to get it.
When guys move, set screens, a few passes the defense often switches & those switches often create the mismatches you are talking about allowing a Shy or someone else to take advantage on the drive.
What everyone else here means with ISO or hero ball is everyone standing still , not moving and watching 1 guy go 1 on one. Even during the streak our luls in offense have happened when this happens. And our streak started when we started moving.
Just because someone you know, or are related too is a coach doesn't make you one. Clearly.

Lol...Yeah I "got it" man.You clearly know it all. Any time any team in America has offensive lulls, the coach simply needs to call a timeout and spend the entire minute telling his guys to move, and things will improve! Do you hurl your insults as freely in person? Or simply when hiding behind your keyboard. You can feel free to clean that BS up with me, or simply ignore my posts. Seems it perturbs you that I back not only the players but the coaching staff as well during the season, and feel that any criticism by us as fans should be held until after the season.You disagree, and enjoy playing Monday morning QB.Its ok to agree to disagree here That is something you are obviously entitled to do, but don't get a case of rabbit ears if and when it bites you in the rear.
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vs. Northeastern - GAME 16 - CAA GAME 7
(01-29-2022 04:35 PM)GrayHawk Wrote:  
(01-29-2022 04:08 PM)Seahawkhoops Wrote:  
(01-29-2022 03:58 PM)GrayHawk Wrote:  
(01-29-2022 03:24 PM)Seahawkhoops Wrote:  
(01-29-2022 09:20 AM)GrayHawk Wrote:  This is a great post. Some on this board acted like a two year old with a loaded diaper when the change was made at PG. They know who they are as do most of us here so no sense trying to get them to own up to it. Now, I think we can all say it was the move that to this point has turned our season around. GREAT point about giving changes, especially of that magnitude time to work themselves out. The change took a LOT of courage and testicular fortitude to make. Absolutely love the fact that we have a coach willing to think outside of the box!
Shocker, another no substance post beating the chest of coaches.

At least now a little chest thump is warranted. And for the record, if you took the time to read many of us , me included that thought it wasn't a good idea have commented since. The movement on offense HAS and continues to be the key to our success. Our offense started moving around more the same time they made the PG change. Honestly, the movement in offense is WAY more important than who brings up the ball. And we STILL have struggled now in spurts when they stop moving even with Sims at PG. But, that would take someone looking at things objectively Vs. just sticking up for someone on the staff now wouldn't it?
At least now we can both agree he's a better coach than his mentor now can't we?

What an absolute fantastic concept.The offense moves around and it gets better! I guess that is considered substance in your book? Remember the "ISO" bandwagon a bunch including perhaps yourself said wouldn't work.Well guess what... we have sometimes 4 good options on the court that can take their guy to the rack at any given moment and we are doing a good job of exploiting mismatches during our recent successful play. You call ot ISo or hero ball...I consider it taking advantage of mismatches and tes, good coaching ( chest thump) just for you. I have looked at things objectively from day one unlike you.Like a previous poster said sometimes things need a little time, but you'd rather be part of the lunatic fringe and bash a coach in game 7 with 10 new faces on his roster than to be patient and give things a chance to work.
LOL Yes MOVEMENT does work, and when you stand stationary with thumbs up your a$$ it doesn't. It's a pretty simple concept. Not a shocker the most commonly used offense in basketball from Grade school through college is called, you guessed it " MOTION".
There is a difference between ISO and taking a guy one on one with a mismatch. That has been explained to you at length by several but you still don't seem to get it.
When guys move, set screens, a few passes the defense often switches & those switches often create the mismatches you are talking about allowing a Shy or someone else to take advantage on the drive.
What everyone else here means with ISO or hero ball is everyone standing still , not moving and watching 1 guy go 1 on one. Even during the streak our luls in offense have happened when this happens. And our streak started when we started moving.
Just because someone you know, or are related too is a coach doesn't make you one. Clearly.

Lol...Yeah I "got it" man.You clearly know it all. Any time any team in America has offensive lulls, the coach simply needs to call a timeout and spend the entire minute telling his guys to move, and things will improve! Do you hurl your insults as freely in person? Or simply when hiding behind your keyboard. You can feel free to clean that BS up with me, or simply ignore my posts. Seems it perturbs you that I back not only the players but the coaching staff as well during the season, and feel that any criticism by us as fans should be held until after the season.You disagree, and enjoy playing Monday morning QB.Its ok to agree to disagree here That is something you are obviously entitled to do, but don't get a case of rabbit ears if and when it bites you in the rear.


Y’all can go back and forth all you want today. Where’s the insult?

Feel free to PM me if necessary.


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RE: vs. Northeastern - GAME 16 - CAA GAME 7
(01-29-2022 04:44 PM)B_Hawk06 Wrote:  
(01-29-2022 04:35 PM)GrayHawk Wrote:  
(01-29-2022 04:08 PM)Seahawkhoops Wrote:  
(01-29-2022 03:58 PM)GrayHawk Wrote:  
(01-29-2022 03:24 PM)Seahawkhoops Wrote:  Shocker, another no substance post beating the chest of coaches.

At least now a little chest thump is warranted. And for the record, if you took the time to read many of us , me included that thought it wasn't a good idea have commented since. The movement on offense HAS and continues to be the key to our success. Our offense started moving around more the same time they made the PG change. Honestly, the movement in offense is WAY more important than who brings up the ball. And we STILL have struggled now in spurts when they stop moving even with Sims at PG. But, that would take someone looking at things objectively Vs. just sticking up for someone on the staff now wouldn't it?
At least now we can both agree he's a better coach than his mentor now can't we?

What an absolute fantastic concept.The offense moves around and it gets better! I guess that is considered substance in your book? Remember the "ISO" bandwagon a bunch including perhaps yourself said wouldn't work.Well guess what... we have sometimes 4 good options on the court that can take their guy to the rack at any given moment and we are doing a good job of exploiting mismatches during our recent successful play. You call ot ISo or hero ball...I consider it taking advantage of mismatches and tes, good coaching ( chest thump) just for you. I have looked at things objectively from day one unlike you.Like a previous poster said sometimes things need a little time, but you'd rather be part of the lunatic fringe and bash a coach in game 7 with 10 new faces on his roster than to be patient and give things a chance to work.
LOL Yes MOVEMENT does work, and when you stand stationary with thumbs up your a$$ it doesn't. It's a pretty simple concept. Not a shocker the most commonly used offense in basketball from Grade school through college is called, you guessed it " MOTION".
There is a difference between ISO and taking a guy one on one with a mismatch. That has been explained to you at length by several but you still don't seem to get it.
When guys move, set screens, a few passes the defense often switches & those switches often create the mismatches you are talking about allowing a Shy or someone else to take advantage on the drive.
What everyone else here means with ISO or hero ball is everyone standing still , not moving and watching 1 guy go 1 on one. Even during the streak our luls in offense have happened when this happens. And our streak started when we started moving.
Just because someone you know, or are related too is a coach doesn't make you one. Clearly.

Lol...Yeah I "got it" man.You clearly know it all. Any time any team in America has offensive lulls, the coach simply needs to call a timeout and spend the entire minute telling his guys to move, and things will improve! Do you hurl your insults as freely in person? Or simply when hiding behind your keyboard. You can feel free to clean that BS up with me, or simply ignore my posts. Seems it perturbs you that I back not only the players but the coaching staff as well during the season, and feel that any criticism by us as fans should be held until after the season.You disagree, and enjoy playing Monday morning QB.Its ok to agree to disagree here That is something you are obviously entitled to do, but don't get a case of rabbit ears if and when it bites you in the rear.


Y’all can go back and forth all you want today. Where’s the insult?

Feel free to PM me if necessary.


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Thanks, but no PM needed for this.Perhaps I over reacted. Can't go back and forth at the moment though. Got a big game to go see! Hope the guys bring their A game tonight.Going to be a tough test.
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(01-29-2022 04:35 PM)GrayHawk Wrote:  
(01-29-2022 04:08 PM)Seahawkhoops Wrote:  
(01-29-2022 03:58 PM)GrayHawk Wrote:  
(01-29-2022 03:24 PM)Seahawkhoops Wrote:  
(01-29-2022 09:20 AM)GrayHawk Wrote:  This is a great post. Some on this board acted like a two year old with a loaded diaper when the change was made at PG. They know who they are as do most of us here so no sense trying to get them to own up to it. Now, I think we can all say it was the move that to this point has turned our season around. GREAT point about giving changes, especially of that magnitude time to work themselves out. The change took a LOT of courage and testicular fortitude to make. Absolutely love the fact that we have a coach willing to think outside of the box!
Shocker, another no substance post beating the chest of coaches.

At least now a little chest thump is warranted. And for the record, if you took the time to read many of us , me included that thought it wasn't a good idea have commented since. The movement on offense HAS and continues to be the key to our success. Our offense started moving around more the same time they made the PG change. Honestly, the movement in offense is WAY more important than who brings up the ball. And we STILL have struggled now in spurts when they stop moving even with Sims at PG. But, that would take someone looking at things objectively Vs. just sticking up for someone on the staff now wouldn't it?
At least now we can both agree he's a better coach than his mentor now can't we?

What an absolute fantastic concept.The offense moves around and it gets better! I guess that is considered substance in your book? Remember the "ISO" bandwagon a bunch including perhaps yourself said wouldn't work.Well guess what... we have sometimes 4 good options on the court that can take their guy to the rack at any given moment and we are doing a good job of exploiting mismatches during our recent successful play. You call ot ISo or hero ball...I consider it taking advantage of mismatches and tes, good coaching ( chest thump) just for you. I have looked at things objectively from day one unlike you.Like a previous poster said sometimes things need a little time, but you'd rather be part of the lunatic fringe and bash a coach in game 7 with 10 new faces on his roster than to be patient and give things a chance to work.
LOL Yes MOVEMENT does work, and when you stand stationary with thumbs up your a$$ it doesn't. It's a pretty simple concept. Not a shocker the most commonly used offense in basketball from Grade school through college is called, you guessed it " MOTION".
There is a difference between ISO and taking a guy one on one with a mismatch. That has been explained to you at length by several but you still don't seem to get it.
When guys move, set screens, a few passes the defense often switches & those switches often create the mismatches you are talking about allowing a Shy or someone else to take advantage on the drive.
What everyone else here means with ISO or hero ball is everyone standing still , not moving and watching 1 guy go 1 on one. Even during the streak our luls in offense have happened when this happens. And our streak started when we started moving.
Just because someone you know, or are related too is a coach doesn't make you one. Clearly.

Lol...Yeah I "got it" man.You clearly know it all. Any time any team in America has offensive lulls, the coach simply needs to call a timeout and spend the entire minute telling his guys to move, and things will improve! Do you hurl your insults as freely in person? Or simply when hiding behind your keyboard. You can feel free to clean that BS up with me, or simply ignore my posts. Seems it perturbs you that I back not only the players but the coaching staff as well during the season, and feel that any criticism by us as fans should be held until after the season.You disagree, and enjoy playing Monday morning QB.Its ok to agree to disagree here That is something you are obviously entitled to do, but don't get a case of rabbit ears if and when it bites you in the rear.


Not really sure where the insult was, and yes, clearly when they are not moving a timeout is helpful. In fact the other night during one of those Luls with no movement he did just that. They set up a play, a lot of movement and screens that freed up Fornes for a huge 3 that likely locked up the game late .I give credit where it’s due in all walks of life. I was critical when quite frankly we stunk. And I’ve given him his due just as much for everything that’s changed positively.
Maybe he should teach Keatts a thing or two


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vs. Northeastern - GAME 16 - CAA GAME 7
(01-29-2022 06:33 PM)Seahawkhoops Wrote:  
(01-29-2022 04:35 PM)GrayHawk Wrote:  
(01-29-2022 04:08 PM)Seahawkhoops Wrote:  
(01-29-2022 03:58 PM)GrayHawk Wrote:  
(01-29-2022 03:24 PM)Seahawkhoops Wrote:  Shocker, another no substance post beating the chest of coaches.

At least now a little chest thump is warranted. And for the record, if you took the time to read many of us , me included that thought it wasn't a good idea have commented since. The movement on offense HAS and continues to be the key to our success. Our offense started moving around more the same time they made the PG change. Honestly, the movement in offense is WAY more important than who brings up the ball. And we STILL have struggled now in spurts when they stop moving even with Sims at PG. But, that would take someone looking at things objectively Vs. just sticking up for someone on the staff now wouldn't it?
At least now we can both agree he's a better coach than his mentor now can't we?

What an absolute fantastic concept.The offense moves around and it gets better! I guess that is considered substance in your book? Remember the "ISO" bandwagon a bunch including perhaps yourself said wouldn't work.Well guess what... we have sometimes 4 good options on the court that can take their guy to the rack at any given moment and we are doing a good job of exploiting mismatches during our recent successful play. You call ot ISo or hero ball...I consider it taking advantage of mismatches and tes, good coaching ( chest thump) just for you. I have looked at things objectively from day one unlike you.Like a previous poster said sometimes things need a little time, but you'd rather be part of the lunatic fringe and bash a coach in game 7 with 10 new faces on his roster than to be patient and give things a chance to work.
LOL Yes MOVEMENT does work, and when you stand stationary with thumbs up your a$$ it doesn't. It's a pretty simple concept. Not a shocker the most commonly used offense in basketball from Grade school through college is called, you guessed it " MOTION".
There is a difference between ISO and taking a guy one on one with a mismatch. That has been explained to you at length by several but you still don't seem to get it.
When guys move, set screens, a few passes the defense often switches & those switches often create the mismatches you are talking about allowing a Shy or someone else to take advantage on the drive.
What everyone else here means with ISO or hero ball is everyone standing still , not moving and watching 1 guy go 1 on one. Even during the streak our luls in offense have happened when this happens. And our streak started when we started moving.
Just because someone you know, or are related too is a coach doesn't make you one. Clearly.

Lol...Yeah I "got it" man.You clearly know it all. Any time any team in America has offensive lulls, the coach simply needs to call a timeout and spend the entire minute telling his guys to move, and things will improve! Do you hurl your insults as freely in person? Or simply when hiding behind your keyboard. You can feel free to clean that BS up with me, or simply ignore my posts. Seems it perturbs you that I back not only the players but the coaching staff as well during the season, and feel that any criticism by us as fans should be held until after the season.You disagree, and enjoy playing Monday morning QB.Its ok to agree to disagree here That is something you are obviously entitled to do, but don't get a case of rabbit ears if and when it bites you in the rear.


Not really sure where the insult was, and yes, clearly when they are not moving a timeout is helpful. In fact the other night during one of those Luls with no movement he did just that. They set up a play, a lot of movement and screens that freed up Fornes for a huge 3 that likely locked up the game late .I give credit where it’s due in all walks of life. I was critical when quite frankly we stunk. And I’ve given him his due just as much for everything that’s changed positively.
Maybe he should teach Keatts a thing or two


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Who’s the better coach? Siddle… or Hackert?


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RE: vs. Northeastern - GAME 16 - CAA GAME 7
(01-29-2022 06:33 PM)Seahawkhoops Wrote:  
(01-29-2022 04:35 PM)GrayHawk Wrote:  
(01-29-2022 04:08 PM)Seahawkhoops Wrote:  
(01-29-2022 03:58 PM)GrayHawk Wrote:  
(01-29-2022 03:24 PM)Seahawkhoops Wrote:  Shocker, another no substance post beating the chest of coaches.

At least now a little chest thump is warranted. And for the record, if you took the time to read many of us , me included that thought it wasn't a good idea have commented since. The movement on offense HAS and continues to be the key to our success. Our offense started moving around more the same time they made the PG change. Honestly, the movement in offense is WAY more important than who brings up the ball. And we STILL have struggled now in spurts when they stop moving even with Sims at PG. But, that would take someone looking at things objectively Vs. just sticking up for someone on the staff now wouldn't it?
At least now we can both agree he's a better coach than his mentor now can't we?

What an absolute fantastic concept.The offense moves around and it gets better! I guess that is considered substance in your book? Remember the "ISO" bandwagon a bunch including perhaps yourself said wouldn't work.Well guess what... we have sometimes 4 good options on the court that can take their guy to the rack at any given moment and we are doing a good job of exploiting mismatches during our recent successful play. You call ot ISo or hero ball...I consider it taking advantage of mismatches and tes, good coaching ( chest thump) just for you. I have looked at things objectively from day one unlike you.Like a previous poster said sometimes things need a little time, but you'd rather be part of the lunatic fringe and bash a coach in game 7 with 10 new faces on his roster than to be patient and give things a chance to work.
LOL Yes MOVEMENT does work, and when you stand stationary with thumbs up your a$$ it doesn't. It's a pretty simple concept. Not a shocker the most commonly used offense in basketball from Grade school through college is called, you guessed it " MOTION".
There is a difference between ISO and taking a guy one on one with a mismatch. That has been explained to you at length by several but you still don't seem to get it.
When guys move, set screens, a few passes the defense often switches & those switches often create the mismatches you are talking about allowing a Shy or someone else to take advantage on the drive.
What everyone else here means with ISO or hero ball is everyone standing still , not moving and watching 1 guy go 1 on one. Even during the streak our luls in offense have happened when this happens. And our streak started when we started moving.
Just because someone you know, or are related too is a coach doesn't make you one. Clearly.

Lol...Yeah I "got it" man.You clearly know it all. Any time any team in America has offensive lulls, the coach simply needs to call a timeout and spend the entire minute telling his guys to move, and things will improve! Do you hurl your insults as freely in person? Or simply when hiding behind your keyboard. You can feel free to clean that BS up with me, or simply ignore my posts. Seems it perturbs you that I back not only the players but the coaching staff as well during the season, and feel that any criticism by us as fans should be held until after the season.You disagree, and enjoy playing Monday morning QB.Its ok to agree to disagree here That is something you are obviously entitled to do, but don't get a case of rabbit ears if and when it bites you in the rear.


Not really sure where the insult was, and yes, clearly when they are not moving a timeout is helpful. In fact the other night during one of those Luls with no movement he did just that. They set up a play, a lot of movement and screens that freed up Fornes for a huge 3 that likely locked up the game late .I give credit where it’s due in all walks of life. I was critical when quite frankly we stunk. And I’ve given him his due just as much for everything that’s changed positively.
Maybe he should teach Keatts a thing or two


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This we can agree on. Siddle has shown in his young HC career to make the needed changes to win! And most importantly has gotten the team to buy in and identify their roles. Easier said than done.
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