02-17-18 01:36 PM - Post#248228 In response to SomeGuy
I think Tape was better guarding Brodeur than anyone else. Brodeur had his way in the 2nd half with Tape out.
Donahue made a few changes throughout the game that Engles didn't - or couldn't - counter.
Foreman stifled Adlesh. It looked like Goodman had Smith and did a nice job on him. Woods was covering Meisner when Donahue when with four guards and played him well - Meisner took advantage of the height difference a couple of times but not often enough.
On the defensive end, Engles seemed to have the team prepared for Betley and also for Penn's backdoors, but didn't switch up the D when Brodeur was running wild inside and there was also no effective change to the D to counter Goodman.
Most troubling, the team collapsed on both ends once things were starting to unravel midway through the 2nd half. It has been a pattern the whole year.