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<blockquote data-quote="JacketOff" data-source="post: 666376" data-attributes="member: 4572"><p>I don’t think anyone is doubting CPJs legacy as a great coach. His ability to do “more with less” is incredible. What a lot of people are saying about CPJ though, is that he could’ve done even <em>more </em>with <em>more. </em>That’s why he had special years when he did, because those teams had tons of talent, either highly touted or surprising. There were 12 NFL draftees on the ‘08-‘09 teams, and 9 on the ‘14 team. That’s 21 of the 22 players that were drafted after playing for CPJ. So it seems like having more talent leads to better seasons, especially if you have a coach capable of utilizing talent to its full capability like CPJ was. When CPJ had a lot of talent, he won a lot of games, and when he didn’t, he didn’t win a lot of games. It’s as simple as that really. CPJ didn’t go to a bowl game 2 out of 11 years, and won 3 games one year. It’s quite obvious he still needed talent to win.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JacketOff, post: 666376, member: 4572"] I don’t think anyone is doubting CPJs legacy as a great coach. His ability to do “more with less” is incredible. What a lot of people are saying about CPJ though, is that he could’ve done even [I]more [/I]with [I]more. [/I]That’s why he had special years when he did, because those teams had tons of talent, either highly touted or surprising. There were 12 NFL draftees on the ‘08-‘09 teams, and 9 on the ‘14 team. That’s 21 of the 22 players that were drafted after playing for CPJ. So it seems like having more talent leads to better seasons, especially if you have a coach capable of utilizing talent to its full capability like CPJ was. When CPJ had a lot of talent, he won a lot of games, and when he didn’t, he didn’t win a lot of games. It’s as simple as that really. CPJ didn’t go to a bowl game 2 out of 11 years, and won 3 games one year. It’s quite obvious he still needed talent to win. [/QUOTE]
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