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Old 12-06-2007, 03:44 PM   #1
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Default Weber had a nice game plan last night

I think we will see more teams implement Webers game plan against us. They would bring their PG to double Trent, leaving Murdock or Loyd open on the perimeter.

Trent would still be able to shoot over his man and a PG but he did have quite a few balls slapped away last night. The good thing about last night is that Loyd and Murdock both hit big threes.
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Old 12-06-2007, 04:30 PM   #2
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I think we will see more teams implement Webers game plan against us. They would bring their PG to double Trent, leaving Murdock or Loyd open on the perimeter.

Trent would still be able to shoot over his man and a PG but he did have quite a few balls slapped away last night. The good thing about last night is that Loyd and Murdock both hit big threes.
Rahe is a good coach, I'm not surprised he came up with a good gameplan for BYU.
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