Never wanted to do this, considerin I was a big backer back in the day.
But coach gotta go.
And right now they is just one overall reason that I been seein all season long and I cant stand no mo.
Coach never man up and take responsibility.
He dont take responsibility fo not havin his team prepared. Nah, its cause they young.
He dont take responsibility fo not havin his team play hard. Nah, its cause they all tired.
He dont take responsibility fo losin all the confidence in all the CHSAA, PSAL and AAU coaches. Nah, its all politics and what Jarvis done.
He dont take responsibility fo all the transfers. Nah, they didnt buy into what we establishin here.
And he never take responsibility fo bein irrelevant and at the bottom. Nah, we was workin our ways up from nuthin.
Coach simply dont man up.
And you need a man leadin St. John.
-Choz4Life
Roberts consistently does what my dad would sometimes say when I was 'coming up.' It's called, 'passing the buck.'
I was happy the Johnnies won yesterday. It also made the win that much better because it was against the "Hated Hoyas." Nevertheless, I didn't expect to beat Marquette today. I was 'hoping,' but I knew better.
Once, we got down 22-8.... I knew it was over! I, continued to watch the horror show, in which, we called the first half.... But, I didn't even bother to watch the second half of today's game. We're going nowhere with Roberts.... And, as Choz mentioned.... He's not gonna be a man and man-up. He's gonna consistently deflect criticism and make up lame excuses.
Not to mention, he can't seem to stop getting blown out like a half a dozen times or more a season. We've gotten waxed more than the cafeteria floor at my sons' elementary school.
Marquette doesn't play lame defense like G'town and I could see after the first 7 minutes that we were gonna be in trouble. We have no shooters and no offensive sets (at least, none that consistently works) and that plays in the hands of a team who plays pretty, good defense such as Marquette.
I'm almost to the point where I don't care any longer. Slowly, but surely.