Re: Minnesota Gophers Offseason Thread 2014 - Quick, Reload!
I've trusted this staff more than most through the rough years. Never called for Lucia to be gone. But no matter how good one is at picking talent, there are always going to be misses. That was part of the problem in the lean years, along with different coach and illness to deal with. When I see a non-Minnesotan getting a spot, I prefer to see a guy coming in that everyone agrees is going to be a huge contributor, this staff and NHL staff as well. I am sure he is good, I just want him to be great.
BC has two first rounders coming in and more likely lined up in the future. If they manage to keep most of those guys more than a year, they could be formidable in the near future. On the other hand, they may be a good test of the theory many used to criticize Lucia in the days of first-rounders who didn't last long. People used to blame Lucia for not following BC's trend of small guys who stick around. Now BC has some good sized first-rounders and maybe more in the pipeline. Are any of those past Lucia recruiting critics willing to predict that BC will fall apart for following the 'MN method' of getting a bunch of first-rounders that will leave too early and ruin team chemistry?
Hasnt this staff earned enough clout over the years for you to trust that if they decided to bring him in they just might know what they are doing? No offense but I will trust our coaches over the NHL GMs when it comes to who should play for my favorite team.
I've trusted this staff more than most through the rough years. Never called for Lucia to be gone. But no matter how good one is at picking talent, there are always going to be misses. That was part of the problem in the lean years, along with different coach and illness to deal with. When I see a non-Minnesotan getting a spot, I prefer to see a guy coming in that everyone agrees is going to be a huge contributor, this staff and NHL staff as well. I am sure he is good, I just want him to be great.
BC has two first rounders coming in and more likely lined up in the future. If they manage to keep most of those guys more than a year, they could be formidable in the near future. On the other hand, they may be a good test of the theory many used to criticize Lucia in the days of first-rounders who didn't last long. People used to blame Lucia for not following BC's trend of small guys who stick around. Now BC has some good sized first-rounders and maybe more in the pipeline. Are any of those past Lucia recruiting critics willing to predict that BC will fall apart for following the 'MN method' of getting a bunch of first-rounders that will leave too early and ruin team chemistry?