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<blockquote data-quote="LibertyTurns" data-source="post: 637464" data-attributes="member: 789"><p>I know there’s a decade of animosity where a significant portion of the fanbase couldn’t wait for CPJ to lose enough to get run out of town but it’s not cool to constantly feed it back their way making CGC the target solely for payback. On the flip side, Head Coaches are the face of the program & it’s not like our opponents are not gloating, chuckling, laughing, mocking what’s going on and if you’re not a straight shooter you’re going to get flak. If you think competing recruiters are not using the dancing, Citadel loss, CGC’s tweets against us negatively, well I got oceanfront property in Iowa to sell you. They’re out in full force & CGC now has a harder sell on his hands.</p><p></p><p>CGC could have transitioned easier if he grounded the team in fundamentals first, then ramped up the extracurriculars as he endeared himself to the fanbase & established a favorable reputation in the ranks he has now joined. Emphasize fundamentals, strength & conditioning, hard work ethic, more open playbook, aggressive defense, etc. CGC has managed the transition poorly and from recent activity seems to be adjusting. He seems to have toned down the media, less over the top hype. That’s a welcome sign to me because we’re not da U nor the mutt. CGC sold the hype as a means to success, but the hype is just hype. It’s welcome/tolerated even encouraged by many when achieving, looks like complete foolishness and gets you ridiculed when you’re getting your butt kicked. I couldn’t see the sideline, but the team appeared focused. 1 game does not make a trend but unfortunately for him his one game negative trend where they lost control of the team against Citadel was a historic loss, the 1 game favorable trend at Temple also resulted in a notable loss. Both will stay with us for a while.</p><p></p><p>Let’s see what we get next week. More positive change is required than we have seen the last 3 weeks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LibertyTurns, post: 637464, member: 789"] I know there’s a decade of animosity where a significant portion of the fanbase couldn’t wait for CPJ to lose enough to get run out of town but it’s not cool to constantly feed it back their way making CGC the target solely for payback. On the flip side, Head Coaches are the face of the program & it’s not like our opponents are not gloating, chuckling, laughing, mocking what’s going on and if you’re not a straight shooter you’re going to get flak. If you think competing recruiters are not using the dancing, Citadel loss, CGC’s tweets against us negatively, well I got oceanfront property in Iowa to sell you. They’re out in full force & CGC now has a harder sell on his hands. CGC could have transitioned easier if he grounded the team in fundamentals first, then ramped up the extracurriculars as he endeared himself to the fanbase & established a favorable reputation in the ranks he has now joined. Emphasize fundamentals, strength & conditioning, hard work ethic, more open playbook, aggressive defense, etc. CGC has managed the transition poorly and from recent activity seems to be adjusting. He seems to have toned down the media, less over the top hype. That’s a welcome sign to me because we’re not da U nor the mutt. CGC sold the hype as a means to success, but the hype is just hype. It’s welcome/tolerated even encouraged by many when achieving, looks like complete foolishness and gets you ridiculed when you’re getting your butt kicked. I couldn’t see the sideline, but the team appeared focused. 1 game does not make a trend but unfortunately for him his one game negative trend where they lost control of the team against Citadel was a historic loss, the 1 game favorable trend at Temple also resulted in a notable loss. Both will stay with us for a while. Let’s see what we get next week. More positive change is required than we have seen the last 3 weeks. [/QUOTE]
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