In his two seasons as coach, his offense has resembled Norm's. Last year there were no playmakers to help the offense and it was terrible.
Players' have to make plays. No offense is going look good if the players' don't execute and make plays.
He did nothing to help free Harrison when teams were keying in on him or get Bourgault shots when he chose to play him.
There isn't an offense that will prevent another coach from keying in on an opposing player. Only thing that off sets that is other players' making plays. Bourgault had his oppurtunities and did nothing with it. He either didn't shoot when he was open, or missed when he shot. Bourgault had one good game, the only difference between his one good game and the rest of his stinkers was him, not coach and the offense.
His stubbornness with his zone and reliance on Phil Greene were negatives.
The zone is about execution, if other teams execute and beat it, doesn't mean we go to man which we are terrible at as well. If not Phil Greene then who? As bad as Greene is running point, we had no one else on the roster that can run the point as efficiently. Now if the Phil Greene express continues and Branch and Jordan clearly demonstrates they are better options, then it will be on coach.
I think some of you look at the issues the team has and say we should be doing something different and get on the coach if you don't see change. Its easy to say do something different, but can the team execute something different? I believe the coach knows his players' better than any of us, and if he isn't doing something, its because the team can't do it. Its really foolish, imo, to believe we know more than a D1 coaching staff. You just have to trust they know what they are doing.