** (I'm not singling out you here although there are some common things found with what you've said and what I've read from other fans.)
We've been told that falls on Avery. But now, it falls on Petty?
In all seriousness, I've seen comments on Giddens, Petty, and Ingram these last few days that have been along the lines of "good riddance," and some going as far as "I don't want him back." The criticisms these players have received have been placed squarely at the feet of Avery. But now, with a coaching change (to a guy that fits/fixes what people have been criticising Avery about) now that anger is focused on the player himself?
It has gone from "the problem is the coach" to "the problem is the player." (And I'm still of the opinion it falls much earlier in their lives...all the way down to their coaches early on, but I digress.)
SLO, there's so much of these criticisms we've seen over the last few months that simply don't make sense. Some I believe border on schizophrenia.
He's not a three point shooter. He led the team in 3 point shooting.
He's turnover machine. There were three guys with more turnovers (including Lewis whom everyone wants back.) And that's not to mention their turnovers aren't breaking national records but on par with teams going to the Elite 8. Kentucky is one example.
On another note: I know, without any doubt, Bama fans would be screaming with joy if Bama had been able to land Mark Few. I also know I've seen Bama fans pushing Ingram out the door as hard as they can. And yet, in all of this turmoil, Mark Few reaches out to Ingram about playing at 'Zaga.
Where's the sense in all of this? Literally, one thing contradicting another time and time again.