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"Quick Stuff Gary"

Gary, I tried to reply to your last "Quick Stuff" post but my long winded thought here didn't pass the reply requirement, to many characters, opps...
I enjoy reading your take after the games, the majority of folks here do. We know it takes a lot of effort and you promptly publish your thoughts after every game, so thanks for doing it. I actually learn "stuff" along the way, as I suspect many here do as well. I've been reading all the posts/replies and as of recently, some have become very negative to a point and results in attacks, both ways. There is an art to argumentation, you know, reason with clarity and purpose but at times it goes beyond that here, especially due to your efforts and exposure on this board. You are very active here, for good reason, so the principle of stats and probability will apply: Yes, you will say something some disagree with and die on that hill but there are reasons you believe, even when it doesn't pass a visual test to some. I happen to think as a coach, you see more fundamentals in players and at times as I mentioned, willing to die on that hill. Doesn't mean you should get attacked over it, challenged, YES attacked, NO. Flip it, when you do get questioned or challenged, certainly respond, that's the primary purpose of this forum right? And yes, there will certainly be disagreements but as an observer, I recommend ignoring the attacks, those going beyond the art of argumentation(I have a hard time doing that myself, so, do as I say, not as I do lmao). Also statistically, are you going to be right about everything? Um no, but that is an opportunity to have real discussions about the topics, share opposing thoughts and views and if so, agree to disagree (Most here are very humble and do just that). As it turns out, I along with many others, agree with most of what you share. I've read good opposing arguments from those that challenge your claims, normal stuff. We are all fans here and for the most part should be able to share dialog and opposing views without attacking each other. Doesn't mean we can't laugh and call out extreme stuff, that is pretty fun... I've been following the board for quite a while, mostly lurking for years. I learned early it's a terrible idea to post and reply to posts out of frustration, especially after a few beers during and after games. I suspect some of that still goes on around here heh. So I just wanted to add a thread of appreciation for taking time to publish your "Quick Stuff" after games, very cool.

Stackhouse

stackhouse shouldn’t even be on the list. i’d hope the powers that be won’t make the same mistake twice by force feeding a unc alum down our throat with far superior options out there.
Yes, that is my concern as well, why should UNC limit it's list of candidates to just former UNC players? I want the best head coach for UNC not necessarily the best former UNC player that happens to now be a coach.
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OOTB's Political Thread . ..

It can happen. CA can flip red. Besides people like this, a lot of Hispanics are changing how they vote and don't like the woke stuff. Nor illegal immigration and the gangs that come with that. They make up 40% of California's population, albeit don't vote at 40% of votes generally.

The GOP ought to make a real effort the next few election cycles. If you get a majority of Hispanics, which imo is entirely doable, and peel off dissatisfied liberals/dems, it can turn red and have a major impact on the rest of the nation as far as the balance of political power.
Would be hilarious karma if the Dem policies on (largely Latino) immigration, which they intended as future voters for the Dem party, end up leading to a bolus of Latino voters voting Republican because they hate the woke shit the Dems stand for.

Quick stuff (Cal game)...

I'm gonna use this for a general reply.

First, congrats to everyone ITT so far for a thoughtful discussion, because trust me, I was ready to put an end to these "stuff" threads after the last one.

As to the Tyson question, there are some different takes here. Now, I completely and respectfully disagree with some posters (for example, @DSouthr) as to Cade's abilities, but ultimately it is an "academic question". For those who aren't familiar with that term, an academic question is one we can't really answer because it hasn't actually happened --- and that pretty much describes Cade's season, no?. Personally, I want to see what he can do.

But with all that notwithstanding, I just want folks here to understand that this team is, in fact, progressing defensively. Now, I may not be 100% on board with Hubert's approach on that end, but the team IS objectively getting way better in executing what they are being asked to do.

The question remaining is, thus, where are we OFFENSIVELY?

As a buddy (and current coach) texted me after the Cal game, "just think if RJ was converting even his normal percentage of only the dimes Eliot is giving him --- these games wouldn't be close." And ya know what? He was right.

So, think about it --- imagine a scenario where Ian is still doing what he's doing, and RJ is back on track, with EC running the show... Yeah, just wow at the potential fire-power, and then add the other guys into the mix. I believe in RJ --- he's simply too good to remain in this shooting slump --- and if he "gets well", well, watch out...
Late to the party, but count me as one of the ones that would be sad to see an end to the "stuff" threads. So thanks for taking the time to write-up each post game analysis. I'm cautiously optimistic after the last few weeks, but would really love if this team could start hitting on even just a majority of all cylinders by the end of the month when things get real again. Here's hoping.
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