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Post by shooting the J on Nov 6, 2012 11:58:23 GMT -6
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Post by shooting the J on Nov 8, 2012 6:42:52 GMT -6
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Post by GBPhoenix1 on Nov 8, 2012 17:41:55 GMT -6
I am not a huge Josh Humphrey fan. Yet losing him does leave a mark on the roster. First you can never have enough defenders and Josh can attempt to guard some potent players. Second, that leaves GB with 10 guys to play games until Cole is back. Really only 9 if Arenz isn't ready to make an impact. Any injuries or foul trouble could hurt. Last, it's hard to have tough practices all year long when the body count is down. For Josh, it is a loss of time in his skill development, hopefully he bounces back from this.
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Post by hoops on Nov 8, 2012 19:33:42 GMT -6
It's going to be awhile before Arenz makes an impact. IMO, it will not be this year.
Humphrey is an example of what I said earlier about BW bringing in athletes, vs more skilled players. When they signed him, he was a good athlete who played basketball. That doesn't mean he can't play a key role in the future. His game may be similar to Mbah A Moute from the Bucks.
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Post by shooting the J on Jan 21, 2013 17:55:53 GMT -6
Fouse named Horizon League Newcomer of the Week Fouse named Horizon League Newcomer of the Week The above link is also filled with tons of notes, including: The 27-point margin of victory in the win over Cleveland State was the largest by the Phoenix in a Horizon League game since a 78-49 win over Youngstown State on Feb. 5, 2005.As for Fouse, it's just awesome watching his development. It is great when a recruit comes in and is everything you thought he could be. I'm normally not a big proponent of playing zone, but it's becoming obvious that zone is the best way to get the full impact out of his unique skills. Wardle's decision to install the 1-2-2 zone might save the season.
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