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<blockquote data-quote="85Escape" data-source="post: 855364" data-attributes="member: 3560"><p>You know. You're right. We've had a largest transition in the modern era...and I'm not talking about schemes. We went from a '<em>here's a middle-finger for you, Media</em>' coach to a '<em>I've had lens replacement surgery and they used rose-colored implants</em>' coach. It's a bit of whip-lash as fans. And it exacerbated the fan divide between those who don't like my generation's "hard @ss" style and those that do. </p><p></p><p>But for a fan-base made up of people who take pride in their contrarian attitudes, we got that in both cases. I firmly believe if we got a coach who was a master of the neutral coach-speak there would be 50% of this board upset that he sounds like a PR-controlled middle-manager. I, for one, prefer Elon Musk's more 'say what you mean' approach to what you get from more filtered leaders (of which there are way too many to name.)</p><p></p><p>As to Collins, he's unlikely to survive this learning experience. And that's too bad. Although I don't think he'll be able to pull it off, I am not rooting against him...quite the contrary. The best thing that could happen for GT is for CGC to be wildly, unexpectedly successful in 2022. </p><p></p><p>I'm not convinced that everyone on this board agrees with that sentiment. </p><p></p><p>And that's really sad.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="85Escape, post: 855364, member: 3560"] You know. You're right. We've had a largest transition in the modern era...and I'm not talking about schemes. We went from a '[I]here's a middle-finger for you, Media[/I]' coach to a '[I]I've had lens replacement surgery and they used rose-colored implants[/I]' coach. It's a bit of whip-lash as fans. And it exacerbated the fan divide between those who don't like my generation's "hard @ss" style and those that do. But for a fan-base made up of people who take pride in their contrarian attitudes, we got that in both cases. I firmly believe if we got a coach who was a master of the neutral coach-speak there would be 50% of this board upset that he sounds like a PR-controlled middle-manager. I, for one, prefer Elon Musk's more 'say what you mean' approach to what you get from more filtered leaders (of which there are way too many to name.) As to Collins, he's unlikely to survive this learning experience. And that's too bad. Although I don't think he'll be able to pull it off, I am not rooting against him...quite the contrary. The best thing that could happen for GT is for CGC to be wildly, unexpectedly successful in 2022. I'm not convinced that everyone on this board agrees with that sentiment. And that's really sad. [/QUOTE]
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