bluesaxe said:
socaltownie said:
ducky23 said:
The brown/rabb team was a 4 seed and had legit final 4 aspirations.
I don't think I've seen a single poster saying we're going to come close to making the tourney next year. The majority of us would be ecstatic just to make the NIT.
I appreciate you trying to temper expectations, but if there's one thing us cal fans do well is learning to live with disappointment.
This. And they might have been a bit higher if Tye hadn't missed that month with his first hand injury.
It was a SERIOUSLY loaded team and so much fun to watch. And at least 2 posters have independently said Jaylen was coached repeatedly not to put head down and go but it didn't stick. He was good for 2 player control fouls in the first half ;-)
It was a problem, also exacerbated by Pac-12 officiating.
Exactly. He has been playing basketball his whole life, was a McDonald's All American out of high school for a reason, was Pac-12 Freshman of the Year, First Team All Pac-12, a lottery pick, is an NBA All Star, but some are convinced that he forgot how to play basketball that single year while he was at Cal and then miraculously remembered later the very same year as a rookie on the Celtics?
Another poster was recently complaining about Shareef. Many complained about him when he was at Cal.
Two of the most criticized football players were Desean Jackson and Keenan Allen. Some people complained Marshawn "danced too much."
There are people who prefer underdogs and are just not fans of highly rated players. Probably good they are Cal fans and not fans of UCLA, USC or other teams that bring in lots of 5 star talent and underperform as often as they don't.
Look at Arizona this year. Great team. Lost in the first round to Princeton. It happens. However, that happens to Cal, with a lot more extenuating circumstances, and people want to dump the coach (unless it is Monty) and stop recruiting players who might be lottery picks.