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Posted on 12/31/14 at 5:08 pm to
Posted by mosoblkcougar
Kansas City
Member since Oct 2013
1248 posts
Posted on 12/31/14 at 5:08 pm to
If you guys think it's bad here, it's nothing compared to PM. You say one critical thing about the Truest of True Sons Kim Anderson or one of his recruits/targets and you'll get crucified. So far nothing has been his fault and if we'd all just show up and cheer harder this team would be undefeated.

I find tRant to be pretty realistic in their evaluations of the season so far and the program under KA. Nobody here wants KA to fail or wants to see Mizzou lose, but you can't just bury your heads in the sand and pretend there's not issues when there clearly are. Plus, our discussions on internet message boards have no impact on anything, so why do people get so upset if you question a decision from time to time?
Posted by Bike Shorts
Member since Dec 2014
172 posts
Posted on 12/31/14 at 5:36 pm to
Undefeated, no. A better product, absolutely see last two games
Posted by tobythetiger
Missouri
Member since Oct 2013
428 posts
Posted on 12/31/14 at 7:32 pm to
I've been up and down on KA-I started out arguing against him as a candidate (mainly recruiting issues), then after the recruiting shook out for this year I thought we might turn out to be pretty good, if we got off to a decent start. We all know what happened next, and so I became more skeptical again. But I am seeing progress, the kids are improving and some chemistry is developing, and it was probably inevitable that any coach who was inheriting this roster situation needed time to be evaluated. Patience is required, whether we like it or not. I still think this team could potentially finish pretty strongly. One advantage this group has going into the conference season is they HAVE played some quality, tough teams, and have learned something of what it takes to compete and win at this level.

Anyway, to get back on topic here, Puryear and Van Lear weren't recruited to be studs. They were recruited as role players, those kids who provide roster stability, and experience by the time they're seniors and they've developed more. This program has suffered because of the lack of those type kids since Suitcase Mike left us with no recruiting class his last year. It's part of why Painter ended up turning down the job. Haith tried to avoid biting that bullet because he was under the gun from the moment he was announced as coach, and I'm sure felt like he couldn't afford the time rebuild the roster in the face of that firestorm.

These kids are part of the program rebuild, and I'm sure KA sees some things in them he can develop and use in rebuilding the program, even if as role players and eventual senior leaders.
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