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<blockquote data-quote="MidtownJacket" data-source="post: 645030" data-attributes="member: 959"><p>No argument from me that trolls from the past seem to continue their trolly ways in the present. My larger point was I greatly enjoyed the last decade of CPJ. I learned the concepts of an unique and impressive scheme that I whole heartedly believe was the differentiation that led us to the success we had despite the funding challenges we placed on ourselves. For a long time there was a loud contingent of our fan base who believed recruiting and hype were needed to turn the corner from the strong, but not dominate ACC force that we were. </p><p></p><p>Well, we turned the corner all right, just unfortunately went backwards this year. I think it is an interesting experiment to go from a team who eschewed the recruiting circus and instead relied on scheme to one who is fairly identity-less on scheme and all about the jimmies and joes. We got about a perfect 180 in coaching philosophies and time will tell the wisdom of that decision but the time hasn’t come yet. </p><p></p><p>To steal an analogy from the dining world we got tired of the local Italian place that served our favorite chicken pesto dish and splurged on the new trendy Italian spot and ordered a 7 course meal. We payed for those seven courses, so there isn’t any sense judging the place halfway through the amuse-bouche. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MidtownJacket, post: 645030, member: 959"] No argument from me that trolls from the past seem to continue their trolly ways in the present. My larger point was I greatly enjoyed the last decade of CPJ. I learned the concepts of an unique and impressive scheme that I whole heartedly believe was the differentiation that led us to the success we had despite the funding challenges we placed on ourselves. For a long time there was a loud contingent of our fan base who believed recruiting and hype were needed to turn the corner from the strong, but not dominate ACC force that we were. Well, we turned the corner all right, just unfortunately went backwards this year. I think it is an interesting experiment to go from a team who eschewed the recruiting circus and instead relied on scheme to one who is fairly identity-less on scheme and all about the jimmies and joes. We got about a perfect 180 in coaching philosophies and time will tell the wisdom of that decision but the time hasn’t come yet. To steal an analogy from the dining world we got tired of the local Italian place that served our favorite chicken pesto dish and splurged on the new trendy Italian spot and ordered a 7 course meal. We payed for those seven courses, so there isn’t any sense judging the place halfway through the amuse-bouche. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk [/QUOTE]
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