softballfan2112 wrote:As far as attitudes go, they will be better. Simple addition by subtraction.
They need to move the needle with the culture and expectations. It is not okay to miss "voluntary" workouts, not if you want to have any shot at playing time next year. The FAST program at Tri State Rehab should see a steady rotation of players being put through workouts. Right now, they can't get a group of 4 together. I understand a few play basketball, and a couple might be banged up, but 4 is not a big number. I'm not naming names or putting anyone on blast, but from I can see they have 3 maybe 4 kids taking the off season seriously, and that is unacceptable.
They aren't short on talent. They are short on work ethic and desire. Everyone wants to play on Friday night in October, but no one wants to put in the work in January and February.
Anyone want to guess what The Burg is doing in January and February?
great post. lotta swell info in there. I don't buy we ain't got the horses anymore either. still got a good stable. just need to dig the spurs in.