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Old 02-10-2007, 04:34 PM   #27
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Re: No more Brock please!

Originally Posted by acody View Post
Apparently he makes them in practice. If so, why not put him in earlier and let him at least be a warmed up player. I think Gmac is rolling the dice throwing a cold player out there at the end of the game. Also, Gmac should now know there is a track record of a nervous, not ready for prime time player. A relaxed confident player does not hit the side of the backboard.
I think you may be on to something there. If memory serves me correctly, Brock didn't do too shabby in OOC when he was getting more PT. I remember him doing a decent job in OOC.

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