This year was pretty instructive in fan over-reaction. Cal has a young team. Most years they don't know how to compete/win in the way he thinks we need to play in March. In figuring that out, they lose some games. By season's end, they figure it out, and become a very tough out in the tournament.
Rinse, repeat. Didn't go through that in '10, '12 or '15. And in '13, after Nerlens went out, it didn't matter. But routinely, we go through this process - we see it regularly, and people still freak when it happens.
Recall the melt down here when we played Florida. If we have the turnover it looks like we're going to have, we'll have hardly any experienced guys next year to lead the way. It could be rough early, especially in early conference play.
What are the chances the reaction is something like "No big deal! We lost some we maybe shouldn't have, had some close ones we shouldn't have had, I have every faith we'll be ready by March!"
Sure thing, right?
Rinse, repeat. Didn't go through that in '10, '12 or '15. And in '13, after Nerlens went out, it didn't matter. But routinely, we go through this process - we see it regularly, and people still freak when it happens.
Recall the melt down here when we played Florida. If we have the turnover it looks like we're going to have, we'll have hardly any experienced guys next year to lead the way. It could be rough early, especially in early conference play.
What are the chances the reaction is something like "No big deal! We lost some we maybe shouldn't have, had some close ones we shouldn't have had, I have every faith we'll be ready by March!"
Sure thing, right?