Sealey out for the year???

BGSU Men's Basketball!!
Post Reply
User avatar
BGSU33
Peregrine
Peregrine
Posts: 10208
Joined: Fri Jul 23, 2004 10:29 am
Location: Boulder, CO

Sealey out for the year???

Post by BGSU33 »

Did anyone else catch them say that on TV yesterday? They were talking about Orr being out for the year then said Sealey was too. If that is the case, I believe he would be eligible to apply for a medical redshirt because I think he hasn't/wouldn't appear in the cutoff percentage of games played this year. I think the bigger question would be would he even want to come back if so?
GO BG!!!
User avatar
Globetrotter
Turbo
Turbo
Posts: 11359
Joined: Thu Jun 29, 2006 10:17 am

Re: Sealey out for the year???

Post by Globetrotter »

A player is eligible for a medical redshirt if she doesn’t play in more than 30 percent of her team’s games in the regular season, according to NCAA bylaw 14.2.4. - See more at: http://amestrib.com/quantum-sport/baier ... HSqbG.dpuf" target="_blank

He will play in 18%. This is a good thing. No need to waste a good player on this forgotten season.
User avatar
Globetrotter
Turbo
Turbo
Posts: 11359
Joined: Thu Jun 29, 2006 10:17 am

Re: Sealey out for the year???

Post by Globetrotter »

Denny has not played in 2 games. IMO you just redshirt him too and throw in some of the sweatsuit squad.
commonsense
Chick
Chick
Posts: 207
Joined: Thu Oct 27, 2005 12:15 pm

Re: Sealey out for the year???

Post by commonsense »

Globetrotter wrote: No need to waste a good player on this forgotten season.
Is he a good player? Other questions to ask concerning this. Does the new coach want him for one year in favor of a new guy that would be here for four more? Would he get any minutes over Richaun Holmes at the 4? Would he get any minutes over Spencer Parker at the 3? Would he want to come back? (asked above)

I would answer no to all of those questions, unless he has school work to finish, then he might want to complete his degree while playing.

We used to laugh at this guy.........................

Dusan Radivojevic (career stats) PPG- 3.4 RPG-1.3 ASST-1.1 FG%-37 3PT%-32% FT%-86% STL-.5

Craig Sealy (career stats)..............PPG-3.4 RPG-2.1 ASST-0.2 FG%-44 3PT%-18% FT%-53% STL-.4
User avatar
Globetrotter
Turbo
Turbo
Posts: 11359
Joined: Thu Jun 29, 2006 10:17 am

Re: Sealey out for the year???

Post by Globetrotter »

Craig Sealey is a far better player than Dusan ever was. Plus he is a great athlete. Keeping Sealey around is actually a benefit for the new coach because he won't get to start recruiting for next year until most of the desirable players have found homes. Sealey allows him a year to find a better player long term.
User avatar
BGSU33
Peregrine
Peregrine
Posts: 10208
Joined: Fri Jul 23, 2004 10:29 am
Location: Boulder, CO

Re: Sealey out for the year???

Post by BGSU33 »

If Sealey does in fact get an additional year and wants to come back, I have the utmost faith whoever the next head coach is that he and his staff will find a way to incorporate Sealey and find a better way to utilize his talents than this coaching staff has ever, ever done.
GO BG!!!
HoopsFan
Peregrine
Peregrine
Posts: 1147
Joined: Sat Aug 14, 2004 1:40 pm
Location: Quietly living in Central Ohio

Re: Sealey out for the year???

Post by HoopsFan »

Yep. What did Mark Twain say? Lies, Damned Lies, and Statistics?

commonsense (clearly lacking on this post) said:

Report this postReply with quoteRe: Sealey out for the year???
by commonsense » Sun Jan 26, 2014 7:28 pm

Globetrotter wrote:
No need to waste a good player on this forgotten season.

Is he a good player? Other questions to ask concerning this. Does the new coach want him for one year in favor of a new guy that would be here for four more? Would he get any minutes over Richaun Holmes at the 4? Would he get any minutes over Spencer Parker at the 3? Would he want to come back? (asked above)

I would answer no to all of those questions, unless he has school work to finish, then he might want to complete his degree while playing.

We used to laugh at this guy.........................

Dusan Radivojevic (career stats) PPG- 3.4 RPG-1.3 ASST-1.1 FG%-37 3PT%-32% FT%-86% STL-.5

Craig Sealy (career stats)..............PPG-3.4 RPG-2.1 ASST-0.2 FG%-44 3PT%-18% FT%-53% STL-.4

Dusan played about twice as many minutes to get his 3.4 ppg. In typical Orr fashion, Sealey averaged about 10 minutes per game, but he can't figure out why Craig didn't score more, and this in the me, me, me game of Jordon Crawford.

Hell, even Cole Magner played 224 minutes or so, in his 15 games as a Falcon basketball player. Sealey? about 297 minutes IN 30 GAMES! Geeze, Kraus played twice as many minutes and Erger played more than Craig.

We laughed at Dusan because he wasn't very good. We didn't get to see that much of Sealey.

HoopsFan
HoopsFan
Peregrine
Peregrine
Posts: 1147
Joined: Sat Aug 14, 2004 1:40 pm
Location: Quietly living in Central Ohio

Re: Sealey out for the year???

Post by HoopsFan »

Wow, this quoting and editing is a nighmare in the new software......
commonsense
Chick
Chick
Posts: 207
Joined: Thu Oct 27, 2005 12:15 pm

Re: Sealey out for the year???

Post by commonsense »

HoopsFan wrote:Yep. What did Mark Twain say? Lies, Damned Lies, and Statistics?

commonsense (clearly lacking on this post) said:

Report this postReply with quoteRe: Sealey out for the year???
by commonsense » Sun Jan 26, 2014 7:28 pm

Globetrotter wrote:
No need to waste a good player on this forgotten season.

Is he a good player? Other questions to ask concerning this. Does the new coach want him for one year in favor of a new guy that would be here for four more? Would he get any minutes over Richaun Holmes at the 4? Would he get any minutes over Spencer Parker at the 3? Would he want to come back? (asked above)

I would answer no to all of those questions, unless he has school work to finish, then he might want to complete his degree while playing.

We used to laugh at this guy.........................

Dusan Radivojevic (career stats) PPG- 3.4 RPG-1.3 ASST-1.1 FG%-37 3PT%-32% FT%-86% STL-.5

Craig Sealy (career stats)..............PPG-3.4 RPG-2.1 ASST-0.2 FG%-44 3PT%-18% FT%-53% STL-.4

Dusan played about twice as many minutes to get his 3.4 ppg. In typical Orr fashion, Sealey averaged about 10 minutes per game, but he can't figure out why Craig didn't score more, and this in the me, me, me game of Jordon Crawford.

Hell, even Cole Magner played 224 minutes or so, in his 15 games as a Falcon basketball player. Sealey? about 297 minutes IN 30 GAMES! Geeze, Kraus played twice as many minutes and Erger played more than Craig.

We laughed at Dusan because he wasn't very good. We didn't get to see that much of Sealey.

HoopsFan
Hey Hoops Fan,

Dusan did not play about twice as many minutes to get his stats. His career minutes are at 15mpg and Sealy is at 11mpg

I can figure out why Craig didn't score more. His minutes have never been great, but that could be because his percentages are not good. Not from 3,2, or the FT line. In fact they are terrible.

If you use the Jordan Crawford excuse for Sealy, what do you say about Dusan playing with Samarco? He took the me, me, me game to levels maybe not scene before or since at BG.

I am not here to say one player is better than the other. I just find it interesting that one guy gets laughed at, and the other is stiring up excitement about a possible 5th year after a career of really nothing.
User avatar
Globetrotter
Turbo
Turbo
Posts: 11359
Joined: Thu Jun 29, 2006 10:17 am

Re: Sealey out for the year???

Post by Globetrotter »

We have seen Sealey jump
commonsense
Chick
Chick
Posts: 207
Joined: Thu Oct 27, 2005 12:15 pm

Re: Sealey out for the year???

Post by commonsense »

Globetrotter wrote:We have seen Sealey jump
And what has that jumping ability done for him?

He is a bouncy guy that can't play on the perimeter because he can't shoot or handle the ball. He can't play inside because he is a little undersized and doesn't have any post moves. His jumping gives him the potential to make a really nice dunk for 2 points.

The next answer is to blame the coaches, but younger guys have consistently come in the program and took Sealey's minutes at the 3 and 4 spot.
guest44
Peregrine
Peregrine
Posts: 3484
Joined: Thu Sep 15, 2005 3:27 pm

Re: Sealey out for the year???

Post by guest44 »

Erger played before Sealey. Let's move along.
User avatar
Globetrotter
Turbo
Turbo
Posts: 11359
Joined: Thu Jun 29, 2006 10:17 am

Re: Sealey out for the year???

Post by Globetrotter »

I think that its pretty evident that Sealey is full of untapped potential that another/better coaching staff might be able to get out. Might is a key word there but when no one develops for 5 years I think you can blame the people in charge of that development.
User avatar
hammb
The Stabber of Cherries
The Stabber of Cherries
Posts: 14434
Joined: Fri Jul 23, 2004 8:21 am
Location: Bowling Green

Re: Sealey out for the year???

Post by hammb »

I like Sealey as a guy that can give you some athleticism off the bench but he's always been a questionable player (even when healthy) due to being a total tweaner. Orr has always cast him as a post guy but he gets thrown around down there. He's too small, and while he is quicker than most guys he goes up against in that role, he's not been able to use it to his advantage with any regularity. If you move him out to the wing he doesn't give you much. He's not a great outside shooter, and he's never shown the ability to handle the ball well enough to get inside to do any real damage.

He's had a few games here and there where you say, "Wow." He's also got some raw athleticism that makes you think "potential." But in nearly 4 full seasons he's never improved to the point of being a good player. Is he better than Dusan? Probably at least marginally so, but he's not a great player by any stretch. Certainly, I'll gladly pile on Orr for the lack of development as almost nobody has developed in his tenure here, but in a discussion about solely the quality of this player it doesn't change things.

MAYBE a new coach could come in here and help Sealey get closer to utilizing his talent, I don't know. To me it's seemed as though Sealey was actually a better player when he was smaller...at least then he had a big quickness advantage inside. He got beat up, but at least he had that quickness. Now he's a a bigger and slower, but still undersized post player. And in typical Orr fashion, he's never developed any sort of outside game at all.

I'd like to have him back next year if he wants to come back, but I don't expect him to be more than a 6th/7th man regardless. He's not as good as Parker or Holmes, so I can't see him taking minutes from either of those two.
Post Reply