Guys, I think we're all kind of arguing past each other at this point because it's not an either-or proposition.
IMHO, the coach has not done a good job with this team at all. It's his job to take these guys and come up with a system that maximizes their abilities and blends them together into a winning team. I've obviously been as critical of Hewitt as anybody on this board and I'm not apologizing for it.
But at some point, we all have to concede that most of our players just aren't getting the job done. We have bigs (J2, Copes) who don't play big, shooters (Holloway, Gray) who aren't shooting the ball particularly well, all but a couple guys are turnstiles on D and our seniors aren't leading effectively.
We've all discussed the various strategic adjustments we'd like to see Hewitt make once the team gets to Hawaii, but honestly I don't see us improving much in a very tough A-10 until we get more mentally and physically tough players in our program.
I went down the roster and graded each player on whether he'd be good enough to be a rotation player for one of the top 5 A-10 teams (UMass, vcu, SLU, GW, Dayton) this season:
SENIORS
Sherrod -- yep
BA -- yep
J2 -- nope, too soft
JUNIORS (aka, The Lost Class)
Copes -- he should be, but nope
Edwards -- nope
Gray -- when he feels like it
Okoloji -- nope
(Royal -- hope so)
SOPHOMORES
Marko -- yep
Holloway -- yep *(if Hewitt would turn him loose and just let him play)
FRESHMEN
Jenkins -- yep
Moore -- too early to tell
That's 5 players who can hang physically with the top of the A-10 in my humble opinion, and that's being generous because Holloway hasn't really shown it and Jenkins is still just a freshman.
It was a big-time reality check for me because I've always been of the mind that we had more talent than the results would indicate.
While I'm still fairly confident that our coach does indeed suck, I won't know for sure until the talent on our roster looks a lot less like a mid-pack CAA team.