Dump and Chase: Don’t Hit Panic Button
As part of our partnership with the Northeastern’s independent newspaper, the Huntington News, we have our weekly installment of our “Dump and Chase” series. These columns will be written by one of us and will appear exclusively in the Huntington News.
For this week’s piece our eternal optimist, Kwabena, steps up and tries to talk Husky fans off the ledge after a dismal start.
http://huntnewsnu.com/2012/11/dump-and-chase-dont-hit-the-panic-button/
“The eye test suggests that the talent is all there, it just needs to be cohesively put together and players need to be put in a position to use their strengths more effectively.”
Coaches, coaches, coaches !!!!!!
Shame on them!
im getting a feeling that this guy lester really doesn’t like the coaches
You are very perceptive Carl.
Carl …. you have a keen eye for the obvious. Indeed, Cronin may have had his “faults” but I don’t think he ever had underachieving teams due to him not knowing who to use where. NU is suffering on the coaching front and those presently behind the bench can only blame themselves. Their idea of personnel change is “blowing things up” from the bottom (3rd and 4th lines) …. which is laughable.
I’m very interested to see what happens this weekend. With all of this blow it up and drawing board talk, there better be something more substanial than changing lines. I am not overly optimistic though.