Come on now,Foyle got up and stuffed a few tonight-and a few years ago he was definitely more erratic on offense. Despite the "can't jump over a phonebook" comment the other night on TV, Foyle gets up pretty high and gets there quick. The other W's ought to be doing a better job of getting the ball after he blocks a shot. He has 100+ blocks yet he goes up and it's often like none of the W's get ready to grab the loose ball,so the other team picks it up and scores on the second try
<font color="Navy">I think you guys are missing the point of the picture... that's Baron Davis that he's stuffing. </font>
Foyle's not a scapegoat, he's just pretty darn one dimensional that's all. And he's got bad hands. It's just fun to gripe about him, especially when we had Dampier and now we wish for a Dampier because of the putback buckets/drop step moves/rebounding/defensive intimidation. I got the idea behind pic, I was just merely pointing out that Foyle is not producing the kind of stats that we paid for (primarily because he's lost his explosiveness). He knows it, we know it, and hopefully he can work on his game, even though his upside is limited now that he's practically the age of the number on his jersey.
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting REREM:</div><div class="quote_post">So we have photographic proof of the "scapegoat" stuffing the "savior",yeah,that does add something.</div>Lol yeah. Baron rules, and Foyle offensively drools
i wouldnt say that foyle is the scapegoat. hes just.... offensivly challenged. and its even worse that hes being spoon fed the buckets and cant hold onto the ball.