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    GladstoneGladstone Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 16,417
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    Zero interest in reading what that moron has to say.
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    TequillaTequilla Member Posts: 19,815
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    Gladstone said:

    Zero interest in reading what that moron has to say.

    I had a hard time getting through all of it and admittedly skimmed some portions.

    That being said, many on this board (that care still) will find the remarks very interesting. I have a few thoughts on the article ... but would like to see some comments from others.
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    DooglesDoogles Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 12,475
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    Reads like a propaganda add. Interesting distinction between excuses and explanations by Romar. Has a career in politics waiting for him.
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    TequillaTequilla Member Posts: 19,815
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    Doogles said:

    Reads like a propaganda add. Interesting distinction between excuses and explanations by Romar. Has a career in politics waiting for him.

    He definitely put a lot of effort into talking about excuses by then saying that he wasn't making them and making a clear distinction of how that was the case.
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    ThomasFremontThomasFremont Member Posts: 13,325
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    I think he did a good job of taking the blame and admitting there is a problem. After years of Sark's bullshit hype and excuses, it was nice to hear him say "I messed up"...not "the players messed up" or "the defensive coordinator messed up" or "the schedule was too hard" or "0-12" etc. He did play the injury card, which made me eyeroll, since those injuries could have been mitigated by better roster management and player development (especially in the post).

    The comments on Goss were very political. It's clear there was an issue. Romar didn't say anything bad about him, but he did go on to say that the new guys are buying in and motivated to be part of a successful team; not play for individual awards and accolades (the Brockman/IT story). I took that as a comment on Goss. Based on what I know about him, the NBA is all he cares about. His sister told me that he wanted to go pro last year, but was talked out of it. In interviews he said he's only transferring to a school where he has the same role he had at UW (starting PG). If he really cared about winning, why wouldn't he want to go to the best program he can and then earn his spot? The answer is he's a selfish player that thinks he's a lot better than he really is. The fact that he got pissed when Andrews was hitting buzzer beaters to win games while he was missing FTs and shooting 3s he can't hit to lose games is all you need to know about his attitude.

    Romar claims to have identified the problem, and that they are actively working to fix things. No more "taking chances on guys" in recruiting (Upshaw), or going after guys that don't really "know Washington" (out of state/high rated recruits we have no real chance with).

    There is no question that the new class is really good, and the next class has a chance to be really good too. He even hints at it a bit (Aaron, Smith). Whether or not he turns that into wins remains to be seen. I'm somewhat skeptical, to say the least. He still needs to find some quality bigs to go along with the good guards/wings he's pulling in.

    And he still needs to learn how to draw up an in-bounds play...
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    MelloDawgMelloDawg Member Posts: 6,128
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    I think he did a good job of taking the blame and admitting there is a problem. After years of Sark's bullshit hype and excuses, it was nice to hear him say "I messed up"...not "the players messed up" or "the defensive coordinator messed up" or "the schedule was too hard" or "0-12" etc. He did play the injury card, which made me eyeroll, since those injuries could have been mitigated by better roster management and player development (especially in the post).

    The comments on Goss were very political. It's clear there was an issue. Romar didn't say anything bad about him, but he did go on to say that the new guys are buying in and motivated to be part of a successful team; not play for individual awards and accolades (the Brockman/IT story). I took that as a comment on Goss. Based on what I know about him, the NBA is all he cares about. His sister told me that he wanted to go pro last year, but was talked out of it. In interviews he said he's only transferring to a school where he has the same role he had at UW (starting PG). If he really cared about winning, why wouldn't he want to go to the best program he can and then earn his spot? The answer is he's a selfish player that thinks he's a lot better than he really is. The fact that he got pissed when Andrews was hitting buzzer beaters to win games while he was missing FTs and shooting 3s he can't hit to lose games is all you need to know about his attitude.

    Romar claims to have identified the problem, and that they are actively working to fix things. No more "taking chances on guys" in recruiting (Upshaw), or going after guys that don't really "know Washington" (out of state/high rated recruits we have no real chance with).

    There is no question that the new class is really good, and the next class has a chance to be really good too. He even hints at it a bit (Aaron, Smith). Whether or not he turns that into wins remains to be seen. I'm somewhat skeptical, to say the least. He still needs to find some quality bigs to go along with the good guards/wings he's pulling in.

    And he still needs to learn how to draw up an in-bounds play...

    I would actually disagree and respond with "fuck everything he has to say." He has underachieved with players who "bought in" to whatever philosophy he says he has and he can please to be getting door-ass-out any day now.
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    TierbsHsotBoobsTierbsHsotBoobs Member Posts: 39,680
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    Gladstone said:

    Zero interest in reading what that moron has to say.

    What about Romar though?
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    ThomasFremontThomasFremont Member Posts: 13,325
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    MelloDawg said:

    I think he did a good job of taking the blame and admitting there is a problem. After years of Sark's bullshit hype and excuses, it was nice to hear him say "I messed up"...not "the players messed up" or "the defensive coordinator messed up" or "the schedule was too hard" or "0-12" etc. He did play the injury card, which made me eyeroll, since those injuries could have been mitigated by better roster management and player development (especially in the post).

    The comments on Goss were very political. It's clear there was an issue. Romar didn't say anything bad about him, but he did go on to say that the new guys are buying in and motivated to be part of a successful team; not play for individual awards and accolades (the Brockman/IT story). I took that as a comment on Goss. Based on what I know about him, the NBA is all he cares about. His sister told me that he wanted to go pro last year, but was talked out of it. In interviews he said he's only transferring to a school where he has the same role he had at UW (starting PG). If he really cared about winning, why wouldn't he want to go to the best program he can and then earn his spot? The answer is he's a selfish player that thinks he's a lot better than he really is. The fact that he got pissed when Andrews was hitting buzzer beaters to win games while he was missing FTs and shooting 3s he can't hit to lose games is all you need to know about his attitude.

    Romar claims to have identified the problem, and that they are actively working to fix things. No more "taking chances on guys" in recruiting (Upshaw), or going after guys that don't really "know Washington" (out of state/high rated recruits we have no real chance with).

    There is no question that the new class is really good, and the next class has a chance to be really good too. He even hints at it a bit (Aaron, Smith). Whether or not he turns that into wins remains to be seen. I'm somewhat skeptical, to say the least. He still needs to find some quality bigs to go along with the good guards/wings he's pulling in.

    And he still needs to learn how to draw up an in-bounds play...

    I would actually disagree and respond with "fuck everything he has to say." He has underachieved with players who "bought in" to whatever philosophy he says he has and he can please to be getting door-ass-out any day now.
    I don't disagree with that
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    RapeculturedawgRapeculturedawg Member Posts: 899
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    He's going for the offseason Natty
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    DugtheDoogDugtheDoog Member Posts: 3,180
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    Doogles said:

    Reads like a propaganda add. Interesting distinction between excuses and explanations by Romar. Has a career in politics waiting for him.

    He's definitely been reading the exchanges between Aubby and the CEO
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    FreeChavezFreeChavez Member Posts: 3,223
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    Also interesting that the team was rock solid during this interview and now JJ is leaving. Whoops. Guess romar doesn't have the pulse on the team he thought
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