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<blockquote data-quote="altgeld88" data-source="post: 2009772" data-attributes="member: 2886"><p>Ty Rodgers, period. At the margin he's why we've squeaked a couple recent ones out. Just a warrior on the boards and D.</p><p></p><p>Scratching my head about Justin's failure to call TO and toss that panicked inbound lob to Coleman. [EDIT: Also, lmao on that play at Allick pushing Coleman away vigorously with one hand to get position for the ball and no foul call.]</p><p></p><p>Also, I have not played or coached BB in 30 years: can someone please explain to me the logic of lining up four or five players out of bounds on the baseline for an inbounding play? It seems extremely inefficient. Why not stack four, or three and have a man long? It was always efficient and worked well when I played. It's mystifying. Justin was really lucky his inbound pass to TSJ in coverage bounced off two Neb players and he could scoop it up. Otherwise, we're probably lamenting a loss after an epic collapse.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="altgeld88, post: 2009772, member: 2886"] Ty Rodgers, period. At the margin he's why we've squeaked a couple recent ones out. Just a warrior on the boards and D. Scratching my head about Justin's failure to call TO and toss that panicked inbound lob to Coleman. [EDIT: Also, lmao on that play at Allick pushing Coleman away vigorously with one hand to get position for the ball and no foul call.] Also, I have not played or coached BB in 30 years: can someone please explain to me the logic of lining up four or five players out of bounds on the baseline for an inbounding play? It seems extremely inefficient. Why not stack four, or three and have a man long? It was always efficient and worked well when I played. It's mystifying. Justin was really lucky his inbound pass to TSJ in coverage bounced off two Neb players and he could scoop it up. Otherwise, we're probably lamenting a loss after an epic collapse. [/QUOTE]
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