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Subject: Re: The kids come up a bit short


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KenZ
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Date Posted: 07:55:08 01/27/04 Tue
In reply to: Bucky D. Bison 's message, "The kids come up a bit short" on 20:32:57 01/26/04 Mon

on paper, at Lafayette is supposed to be the toughest PL game of the year. i liked the comments i read in the Daily Item article (on-line) about needing to develop the mental toughness Laf displayed in the last couple of minutes of each half. obviously would rather they already had it, but what it indicates to me is that the talent is there (we already believed that), the consistency is improving, just need more cruch time experience.

now we need some good wins over the next couple of weeks while at home.

the team's initial offensive futility at Army may be a good break for Clark as he continued to shoot, broke through, and gained some confidence.

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Xbo
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Date Posted: 10:21:47 01/27/04 Tue

Was at the Lafayette game on Sunday and was impressed with a couple of freshman. McNaughton will be very good. Already good on the O end but still learning how not to foul on the D end. Unless you are a great leaper and shot blocker it takes year to learn how to play good D at the college level. Badmus looks to be a good PG, hard to tell based on one game but looks lke he needs to work on developing a pullup jumper. Brown had a bad game. During one short stretch in the second half, he had 3 passes bounce off his hands or leg and go out of bounds. I think their future is next year as they will not sneak up on anybody in the tournament. I know they have one good recruit already (Griffin from the Philadelphia area) and no doubt will get one or two more.


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