mikepacernation wrote:I'm gonna catch some heat about this from you guys but it's time to get rid of G Hill. His defense has been subpar an his offense it's horrible
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No, I agree. He hasn't improved the last couple of years and is now looking like he is regressing. As a team that wants to run and move the ball he is being exposed way too much. I do wonder if he has a niggling injury (aside from his bleached hair) but to me it was clear in the bad run of 3 losses and against Detroit that he was the weakest link in the starting five.
As you guys might know, I watch the game first thing in the morning here in the UK, so I can't take part during the game in these threads, but I do like them and hope they keep going, so +1 from me Wacko.
So, my view on the game: Terrible start, no intensity and we looked like deer caught in the headlamps. GHill was largely debet to that, but I also thought Miles had a very poor start, mainly defensively, it is time to rethink the starting five in my opinion.
Once Vogel changed the pieces we started that amazing run, frankly I thought a lot of it was down to Casey not anticipating appropriately more than anything, but Ellis really switched on and played an awesome game. I don't know why he didn't in Detroit, but tonight he looked like the Ellis I want to see, just as he did in the Miami game. From there on in it never looked like we would lose and kept steadily pummeling our way upwards and onwards. We really need to become a lot more consistent and I still have big question marks about several of our players, but at least we got a response today, unlike in Detroit.
Vogel is Dutch for Bird.