Big Frog II
Active Member
Certainly need Nembhard.
I think you shorted that sentence a very.We've been bad for a very long time.
What a rude and unnecessary comment.
Respect.You are 100% correct. I went back and deleted that comment and I am ashamed I wrote it. I would hope I would be better than that. Sorry.
I would give you a 1000 likes if possible. Admitting a wrong and fixing it is a lost art in general and especially behind a faceless social media account. Well done, my friend. You have a supporter in Super T Frog!You are 100% correct. I went back and deleted that comment and I am ashamed I wrote it. I would hope I would be better than that. Sorry.
I guess that is my pointWe've been bad for a very long time.
Where did you hear that, cause I heard different.Free throw shooting is coachable. Period.
Do you all believe Samuel is making great overall strides to improve? Has trouble catching passes, i know some of the passes were poor. Seems to bring the ball down sometimes after catching allowing opponent to try to steal. Left some points on the court attempting monster jams when easier layup / semi-dunk was there. Lost too any rebound battles. Really like the kid, hope he stays two more years.
Username checks outHe plays too soft for the NBA. He gets pushed around and has hands of cement when it comes to catching passes. Plus, his FT shooting is pathetic. Not an NBA player at all.
I don’t think hitting a baseball is coachable at all. If you mean at the basic level like you would teach a kid to hit in Tee Ball, then yes. If you are talking about at an elite level, I think it is a gift that you either have or you don’t. You can certainly get better. My brother and I worked our asses off in high school in baseball. My brother went on the play at TCU and I SUCKED. There was no one who could coach me to hit. Moral of the story...I SUCKED at baseball!Free throw shooting is coachable. Period.
I think Rick Berry and other Pros made a good living teaching free throws at elite camps when I was at TCU.
It's like putting, place kicking, hitting a baseball, bowling, or any other muscle memory athletic motion.
KS is much improved.
TCU Maniac could learn it, but he'll need a mask.
After this game we now know why RJ has the ball in his hands so much. I’m pretty sure there is no reason to complain about that anymore.
Miles about the only guy I trust at the line.
Sounds similar to the issues with growing up the football team. We recruit talented players, they just need more seasoning. Either that or as some on here like to think, our coaches all suck. I still think it’s a matter of depth. There’s not much behind RJ or Dugan if either of them are out of the game. You can look at QJ or Miles as two freshmen ready to play from the get go. Those are pretty rare players for TCU, but give some others a few years in the system and they start to shine. Banes a good example of that.does raise the question why does it take 3-4 years to be competent with the basketball in this program and other higher rated programs seem to find kids who can perform the task right out of high school