King'sPawn
Enjoy the chaos
- Jul 1, 2003
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I think that would be a step backwards, as far as adjustment to the big time. Most young players take time to adjust, usually hitting their stride at the 240 game mark or so. It takes time to grow your game and they haven't scratched the surface yet. Experience is still the best teacher and staying here and getting their minutes in, will pay off.
I am going to have to King Solomon yours and damacles argument, and split them in half, because they are both underperforming for very different reasons.
Kempe needs to stay up. Brodzinski needs to go back down. Get the rhythm of his game back.
Kempe needs to learn from his mistakes. Brodzinski needs to MAKE mistakes to learn from. He's playing too scared to mess up.