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I agree. It’s like Kelly plugged his audio recording into a text converter and didn’t even try to bother editing it. I enjoyed reading what Geoff had to say however. I guess this was a more informal setting and so he laid off some of his buzz words, maybe some people on this board can appreciate that. CGC and staff definitely have a plan, and I believe the difference on the field in 2020 will be night and day to 2019, especially is most of the key pieces stay healthy. I’ve said this before, but regardless of whether or not he is the right guy to make X’s and O’s decisions on gameday for the future, he is definitely the right guy to be “CEO” of the program right now. He’s helped change the perception of Georgia Tech football to high school players and coaches in the state and the entire southeast in just 12 months, after a 3-9 season.Those quotes are extremely difficult to read through. Reads like he used an audio to text converter or something.
...We take pride in the fact that we're in downtown Atlanta. Everything that's about the culture surrounding this. We've promoted it since day one. It's never changed. Other people are piggybacking or trying to piggyback off of it. I won't name any names, obviously.
He IS a leadership training course!He speaks as if he’s recently taken a leadership training course.
Constant praise, motivating word usage, passes praise around, projecting, completely positive.
He seems legitimately optimistic about what we've got coming in and coming back next year.
I stopped and read this comment three times and decided I'm taking it with a grain of salt given how the entire interview was transcribed. Prior to this, CGC has been committed to focusing on process rather than results thus far in his public comments. For him to make this statement in this type of interview struck me as odd timing. Not debating right or wrong, just seems out of character.Good read. Particularly liked this part:
“So when I go for the break, because this will be the first time in a long time that I've had a Christmas break, and we won't have one (a season without a bowl game) moving forward.”
I stopped and read this comment three times and decided I'm taking it with a grain of salt given how the entire interview was transcribed. Prior to this, CGC has been committed to focusing on process rather than results thus far in his public comments. For him to make this statement in this type of interview struck me as odd timing. Not debating right or wrong, just seems out of character.
I like that he remains positive and refrains from making negative personal comments about the officials and other coaches even when they would be justified . He rarely blames players but instead takes things on himself unlike CPJ who always said things like : "I had the right play called but they didn't block it right."It was a good read. There isn't a ton of depth to it, and you know what we're going to get with CGC. I'm continually impressed though at how he uses his support staff to tie up details and place trust in them so he can leverage his strengths. I think what he says about the positive working relationships is self-evident to be true. He's not the defensive CEO type like Saban or Kirby firing back when a deficiency is pointed out. Personality just doesn't seem compatible with a top-down style.
How he put Marco's story as a model for attracting students was great.
He had effusive praise for our transfers that sat a year and labeled Jahaziel as an NFL DT. I'll believe these things when I see them, but it gets the juices flowing and at least indicates they can make a difference. Our roster is going to be in way better shape next year. We'll see if the boys will be ready to gel as a team.
Read it as immediate future, not inclusive of next off season.I stopped and read this comment three times and decided I'm taking it with a grain of salt given how the entire interview was transcribed. Prior to this, CGC has been committed to focusing on process rather than results thus far in his public comments. For him to make this statement in this type of interview struck me as odd timing. Not debating right or wrong, just seems out of character.
Week *in*Takeaways: (going by what he said and hinted at)
Sign a full class: 25 + EE’s + 3 transfers
Needs a bigger staff
Getting the roster balanced and processed is a priority
Ezzard was the best receiver we faced week end and week out.
The article would get an F from all of my English teachers.
Too bad e didn’t have auto correct back then.Week *in*
Sincerely,
Your English teachers