View Full Version : Brown likes what he sees in Bobcats
davcbow
10-02-2008, 01:52 PM
The link now works don't know why it didnt before...
http://www.starnewsonline.com/article/20081002/ARTICLES/810020342/-1/ENTERTAINMENT?Title=Brown_likes_what_he_sees_in_Bo bcats
"I just want us to understand what our goals and priorities are and build on that," Brown said Tuesday as the Bobcats opened training camp in Trask Coliseum. "I think if we get better every day and play hard and we're in great shape, if we rebound and defend we'll be productive."
Things sounding good so far. Good read...:cool:
ammofan
10-02-2008, 05:32 PM
ooooooooooooo yeah!
BigE102390
10-03-2008, 11:02 AM
I can't wait for the season the start this is our year to finally make the playoffs!
timang
10-04-2008, 01:04 AM
woot woot! :bounce8:
docend24
10-04-2008, 03:51 PM
It seems that everything is going so well, knock on wood, that I'm afraid to think about how we could start this season. Can we even have a good start for the very first time?
dav7z
10-04-2008, 07:34 PM
It seems that everything is going so well, knock on wood, that I'm afraid to think about how we could start this season. Can we even have a good start for the very first time?
Agreeded. fingers crossed and hoping . I read somwhere just learning Browns system takes half a season . And most of Browns teams starts slowly. The second year of Browns coaching is where we should really see the benefits.
TheBeagle
10-07-2008, 12:33 AM
It seems that everything is going so well, knock on wood, that I'm afraid to think about how we could start this season. Can we even have a good start for the very first time?
Well, we were 6-4 last year, so a .600 win percentage is a pretty damn good start, but we all know how it went down after that, especially the misery that was Boston on Thanksgiving weekend:(
Because we started out 2-0 and then got to 6-4, I hope we fans, and the players don't get too down if the guys don't start out in a similar fashion. I just hope we can take care of business at home against EVERYBODY; no exception. It's time to beat Dallas and Phoenix already; no excuses. Take care of business at home, and try to steal some roadies and I like our chances by April.
docend24
10-08-2008, 09:41 AM
Yes, I know. If I remeber correctly (too lazy to bother to check it) we had good first month but we almost didn't left Charlotte. So we actually lost some home games which we shouldn't because of the schdule. And then thing got worse.
Muttley
10-08-2008, 09:50 AM
Yes, I know. If I remeber correctly (too lazy to bother to check it) we had good first month but we almost didn't left Charlotte. So we actually lost some home games which we shouldn't because of the schdule. And then thing got worse.
Absolutely. We have to win at home. I hope the crowds this year will be better than in years past. In fact, I assume they will be. I have no doubt that the team will show lots of improvement.
I hope so too. But, I will say that I will be one of those bitter fans who complains about all of the bandwagoners when we are a playoff team and now I can't get tickets or afford them. Right now it is nice to have some of the cheapest tickets in the league and be able to get good seats for almost any game except when kobe or the C's are in town. But I would trade watching them in the Eastern Conference Finals from home, rather than 10 games below .500 from the arena any day.
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