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<blockquote data-quote="forensicbuzz" data-source="post: 713715" data-attributes="member: 198"><p>Instead of trying to pick apart what he is doing, help celebrate that he's accentuating the positive and trying to create a narrative that things are different. Different is what the kids want to hear. Different is what we need to project. If he takes some liberties or stretches reality a little, I have no problem with that. We all know that previous programs sold every aspect of GT and Atlanta or whatever else it took to show kids what we have to offer. Some are better at it that others, some have the perception of being better at it that others.</p><p></p><p>The analysis you did isn't anything that most of us on this board don't already know. We're GT fans. We know our history. These kids and their parents know very little of this. They know the perception of what we were, and as we all know, perception is reality. Instead of wasting time and effort trying to correct that perception, CGC has just embraced that were "different" now and going back to the "good ole days" when we were constantly winners. Instead of trying tease apart what he's saying, just be happy he wants to be here and is catching the ear of the kind of kids we've always wanted to come to Tech. If that means throwing a little shade on the past two coaching regimes a little, as much as I loved and respected CPJ and respected CCG, I'm okay with that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="forensicbuzz, post: 713715, member: 198"] Instead of trying to pick apart what he is doing, help celebrate that he's accentuating the positive and trying to create a narrative that things are different. Different is what the kids want to hear. Different is what we need to project. If he takes some liberties or stretches reality a little, I have no problem with that. We all know that previous programs sold every aspect of GT and Atlanta or whatever else it took to show kids what we have to offer. Some are better at it that others, some have the perception of being better at it that others. The analysis you did isn't anything that most of us on this board don't already know. We're GT fans. We know our history. These kids and their parents know very little of this. They know the perception of what we were, and as we all know, perception is reality. Instead of wasting time and effort trying to correct that perception, CGC has just embraced that were "different" now and going back to the "good ole days" when we were constantly winners. Instead of trying tease apart what he's saying, just be happy he wants to be here and is catching the ear of the kind of kids we've always wanted to come to Tech. If that means throwing a little shade on the past two coaching regimes a little, as much as I loved and respected CPJ and respected CCG, I'm okay with that. [/QUOTE]
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