Dude, you have to get over it. Georgetown has a lot of talent, lost close games, and are poised for a serious bounceback.
why do you even pay attention to what baldi thinks? he is clueless when it comes to judging talent.
Baldi makes some good points about things (and some bad ones!) and makes some salient points about Georgetown - St. John's did beat them twice, and some of those guys didn't quite live up to their clippings (and where was Henry Sims? Wasn't he supposed to also be a great Georgetown center...).
That said, I fully believe three things w/r/t Georgetown:
1. Talent wins, and they recruited talent, even if they couldn't play as an effective unit. They were tentative at times, like they didn't fully know what the others were doing in the offense.
2. Many of those Hoyas will improve.
3. Teams sometimes simply have their kryptonite. U Conn kept losing to freaking PROVIDENCE under Tim Welsh, up until the year he left (I think it was the 2-3 seasons before, but don't quote me on that). Sometimes a lesser team just gets in another team's head. I think last year, St. John's could have beaten GT 4 to 6 out of 10 times - the Hoyas didn't know what to do with the Johnnies. I don't know why. And playing Boothe at the back line in a junk zone defense was actually a smart coaching move - if Monroe gets that deep, ain't no one tall enough to stop him, and he chooses to do his damage from the top of the key.
The Hoyas performance last year was really suspect, from the coaching down to the actual talent. But they have the talent and JTIII didn't forget how to teach and coach. So I think they come back, where Baldi doesn't.
Time - and real games - will tell.