I knew you weren't flaming. TT said it pretty well. I think he's strong at developing an offense but on defense they either lack hustle, smarts or good coaching or some combination of all three. Most of the problems I saw were just a matter of being slow to rotate or getting crushed on backdoor cuts. And it just doesn't help that Pressey is all hands, Brown lacks instincts and, IMO, that Bowers is just not quick enough anymore. I think any coach that can take a seven-man rotation that included Steve Moore and Matt Pressey and win 30 games with them can consistently win, especially in the SEC. And maybe it sounds like an excuse, but Mike Anderson screwed this team good. Word is that nobody really wanted the Missouri job because of the gaping holes that came with it. I mean, the only recruits that stuck in the last few years were Phil Pressey and Mike Dixon. Tony Mitchell isn't really his fault, but the lack of in-state recruiting was absurd. Also, the lack of stability in the starting lineup is going to face them again next season, which means another two months of shuffling guys around trying to find the right combination. To me, I think it's an issue that would cause problems for a majority of coaches.