So your argument against the quote that injuries matter was a bunch of random crap that has nothing to do with the original topic and you yourself quoted “I know injuries affect things”? Cmon bro. Injuries matter or they don’t. Not arguing this point at all. Kind of thought it was a self-obvious fun post —- had no idea people would be trying to debate it like it isn’t clear as day.
In short: Do injuries matter? Yes or No?
If yes, no need to debate.
If no, I have no ability to debate. We wouldn’t see eye to eye on the most basic level. I would regard that view as either naive, dishonest or emotional —- unless you could explain how injuries do not matter with a coherent argument.
It's just always so important to understand what each side is actually saying.
Injuries matter. Unequivocally. And I think Kentucky fans are less forgiving than any other fanbase. You'll read it 10+ times a day here. "No excuses. This is Kentucky. Find a way." But there's no pixie dust in the jersey that makes us just win games. You need great players to be great. And even if you have them, it doesn't matter if they are hurt.
And if that's the entirety of the conversation. We agree. No need to say more.
But if there's an added element of "Pope shouldn't have been critcized before his team was fully healthy..." We had pathetic effort from the guys we did have. And while I can see the mentality of--we're missing our best players, nothing is working in practice, we don't have a chance, and the negativity snowballs. It's real. It happens. Kids are human.
That being said, you would think/hope the guys that are getting extra minutes due to the injuries are giving it their all to earn extra minutes. You would think/hope Pope is able to keep them locked in and fired up. And we failed to do that for 3 games. We no-showed Michigan State, UNC, and Gonzaga.
Pope does some things that should catch criticism besides effort. The goofy substitution patterns. Putting BG on the inbounds and letting Gonzaga consistently get Ika and the other big man on our guards in the post.
So, yes, injuries matter. This team is SO much better with the players. Pope is going to have far better success with his full team. But it's concerning to see a team just not give effort for 3 games.
I don't think we were beating Gonzaga without JQ. Louisville on the road was really hard. JQ probably changes that one a great deal. But we should have beaten UNC--poor effort, anemic offense, and everything. We also should have beaten MSU. They ran nothing complicated or sophisticated. They're a bad 3 point shooting team. And we basically let them have an open gym from 3 every time they had the ball. If we actually played defense and gave effort, I think we're better than them, even down guys.