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Posted on 1/3/12 at 9:52 pm to Arkansasrazorback
Posted on 1/3/12 at 9:52 pm to Arkansasrazorback
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Some of the comments in this thread reek of Ole Miss football 2008.
Except you are getting a limited coach from Missouri, instead of one leaving Arkansas. So it isn't the same.
Posted on 1/3/12 at 10:00 pm to TigerMattSTL
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Except you are getting a limited coach from Missouri, instead of one leaving Arkansas. So it isn't the same.
Wow! And y'all think you might win the East...too, right?
Posted on 1/3/12 at 10:08 pm to TigerMattSTL
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Except you are getting a limited coach from Missouri, instead of one leaving Arkansas. So it isn't the same.
funny how quickly you forget he took you took as far as your program has ever been in the NCAAT and recruited all of your current team who is a top 5 team.
This post was edited on 1/3/12 at 10:09 pm
Posted on 1/3/12 at 10:13 pm to Latarian
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and recruited all of your current team who is a top 5 team.
And coached them to a 9-19 finish last season.
That Elite 8 team had some star players that were Quin Snyder's players. Also we had Anderson's nephew. He only has so many relatives who can play.
Posted on 1/3/12 at 10:16 pm to TigerMattSTL
Anderson deserves A LOT of credit for bringing Mizzou back from the lows of snyd... I can't say his name. The peak of andersons time @ mizzou had been reached and the team was in a downward spiral. This year the chemistry is 100x better and the record shows it. I'm not saying Haith will win 'ships but Anderson leaving was the best thing for both programs at the time.
Posted on 1/3/12 at 10:17 pm to TigerMattSTL
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TigerMattSTL
dude, it's okay to give him some credit. you don't have to like him, i understand being bitter, but to act like he didn't do good things for your program is ignorant.
hell I even give Nutt credit for at least getting us to Atlanta.
Posted on 1/3/12 at 10:17 pm to TigerMattSTL
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TigerMattSTL
So, you are actually crediting Quin Snyder for Anderson's success? Quin was a documented crackhead and the worst Mizzou coach in 50 years.
You tell a lie in every post.
Posted on 1/3/12 at 10:18 pm to Latarian
Anderson fails at recruiting for the most part and isn't really a great coach, though I give him credit for 1 great year. It's documented by players that Anderson just rolled the ball out at practice and said "go", and having been to their practices before I can vouch for that. He didn't even have film sessions with his teams. Thanks and all to him for getting us back on track after Quinn, but it was time for him to go as he had clearly plateaued.
Posted on 1/3/12 at 10:19 pm to Boarford T Justice
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So, you are actually crediting Quin Snyder for Anderson's success? Quin was a documented crackhead and the worst Mizzou coach in 50 years.
ironic he cites Anderson having success with Quinn's players (a couple players and 3 years later) but ignores that basically Mizzou's entire roster this season was recruited by Anderson.
This post was edited on 1/3/12 at 10:20 pm
Posted on 1/3/12 at 10:20 pm to KCM0Tiger
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Anderson fails at recruiting for the most part and isn't really a great coach, though I give him credit for 1 great year. It's
and what about Haith?
Posted on 1/3/12 at 10:20 pm to TigerMattSTL
Wasn't this what ole miss said the first couple years? Hahaha enjoy it while it last.
Posted on 1/3/12 at 10:22 pm to Boarford T Justice
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So, you are actually crediting Quin Snyder for Anderson's success? Quin was a documented crackhead and the worst Mizzou coach in 50 years.
You tell a lie in every post.
Quin Snyder took Mizzou as far in the tournament as Mike Anderson did.
Posted on 1/3/12 at 10:23 pm to Boarford T Justice
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So, you are actually crediting Quin Snyder for Anderson's success? Quin was a documented crackhead and the worst Mizzou coach in 50 years.
I don't think you'd find any Mizzou fan willing to give quin credit for much of anything, but he did manage to land some decent recruits. And most Mizzou fans will give credit where it's due - Anderson stabilized the program, and provided some off court discipline that was definitely needed. He also got some decent recruits, but last year they just didn't play well. And, he pretty much quit recruiting - we only have 7 scholarship players, and will lose 4 starters to graduation. Fortunately, HCFH has recruited some talent for next year, and is doing well with the team he inherited. And the players seem to really like him, have bought into his system, and are having fun. And, they're playing as a team, and with more discipline than they did last year.
I don't hold Anderson leaving against him, Arkansas is "home" to him. But the classless way he did it just left some bad feelings.
Posted on 1/3/12 at 10:23 pm to Latarian
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ironic he cites Anderson having success with Quinn's players (a couple players and 3 years later) but ignores that basically Mizzou's entire roster this season was recruited by Anderson.
No when the flames stop and logic takes hold no Mizzou fan can deny that Anderson stabilized the program after the Quin trainwreck.
Mizzou fans hate his arse because of the way he left and the way he coached the team in his final season at Mizzou. He was mailing it in in his final year both on the court and recruiting.
Posted on 1/3/12 at 10:23 pm to Latarian
What about him? We don't know yet, that's left to see. Never did I say Haith is better than Anderson, but I do know that Haith can recruit better. As far as coaching is going to take some time to see.
Posted on 1/3/12 at 10:24 pm to Latarian
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ironic he cites Anderson having success with Quinn's players (a couple players and 3 years later) but ignores that basically Mizzou's entire roster this season was recruited by Anderson.
There is much delusion in this fan base.
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Anderson fails at recruiting for the most part and isn't really a great coach, though I give him credit for 1 great year. It's documented by players that Anderson just rolled the ball out at practice and said "go", and having been to their practices before I can vouch for that. He didn't even have film sessions with his teams. Thanks and all to him for getting us back on track after Quinn, but it was time for him to go as he had clearly plateaued.
Another example....
Posted on 1/3/12 at 10:25 pm to Latarian
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ironic he cites Anderson having success with Quinn's players (a couple players and 3 years later) but ignores that basically Mizzou's entire roster this season was recruited by Anderson.
I'm not ignoring that at all. I see a very small roster that is over achieving with great coaching. They had lousy coaching last year and ended the season in a 9-19 slump.
Haith came in and from day one said he'd end the opponent's layup drills against Missouri. He has done just that.
Players like Phil Pressey are talking about how much more comfortable they are. That Haith doesn't yank them after making a mistake, and how not having Anderson's crazy substitution patterns allows players to get into the flow of the game.
Posted on 1/3/12 at 10:27 pm to kilo
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Mizzou fans hate his arse because of the way he left
Exactly. Arky fans keep telling themselves that we hate him because he went to Arkansas, which is false. He could've gone to freakin Valdosta State and we still would've been pissed at him. Fact of the matter is the manner in which he left was EXTREMELY unprofessional (sort of reminds me of the Baltimore colts) and that is why our fans don't like him.
Posted on 1/3/12 at 10:30 pm to Boarford T Justice
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Another example....
You're right. I forgot you know more about Andersons tenure at Mizzou than I do. Stupid me.
Posted on 1/3/12 at 10:31 pm to KCM0Tiger
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Fact of the matter is the manner in which he left was EXTREMELY unprofessional (sort of reminds me of the Baltimore colts) and that is why our fans don't like him.
I don't even care that he sneaked out the back door like a little girl.
I care that he put no effort into coaching last season as the team collapsed around him. I'm upset that he left Mizzou in terrible shape without a single player committed.
I'm angered to hear about how little game preparation his staff went into.
And frankly, tired of his act of courting other schools every year to get a pay raise. It was time for him to go.
This post was edited on 1/3/12 at 10:33 pm
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