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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted member 2897" data-source="post: 475400"><p>The reason I said sabotage is not the word I would have used, is because that makes it sound intentional. I think it’s probably tight GT budgets and incompetence. And I also think it has nothing to do with CPJ. Had another coach come in here, I’m pretty sure they would have also gradually seen our spending relative to our peers diminish.</p><p></p><p> Spending on football to me is analogous to ratings in football. In ratings, there is no guarantee that a 5-star will be an amazing player and go to the NFL, but that is generally true. There is a general correlation there. Same with spending – just because you spend the most money doesn’t mean that you will be the best team. And just because you spend the least amount of money doesn’t mean that you’re finishing last. But there is a solid correlating trend there that nobody can deny. To spend at the very bottom with any coaching staff but demand to be above average in recruiting, performance, etc is expecting the near-impossible.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted member 2897, post: 475400"] The reason I said sabotage is not the word I would have used, is because that makes it sound intentional. I think it’s probably tight GT budgets and incompetence. And I also think it has nothing to do with CPJ. Had another coach come in here, I’m pretty sure they would have also gradually seen our spending relative to our peers diminish. Spending on football to me is analogous to ratings in football. In ratings, there is no guarantee that a 5-star will be an amazing player and go to the NFL, but that is generally true. There is a general correlation there. Same with spending – just because you spend the most money doesn’t mean that you will be the best team. And just because you spend the least amount of money doesn’t mean that you’re finishing last. But there is a solid correlating trend there that nobody can deny. To spend at the very bottom with any coaching staff but demand to be above average in recruiting, performance, etc is expecting the near-impossible. [/QUOTE]
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