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<blockquote data-quote="Northeast Stinger" data-source="post: 154582" data-attributes="member: 1640"><p>So many things I wanted to respond to in your post but I will choose two.</p><p></p><p><span style="color: #b30000">I don't know I could be that tough, either, a reason I shouldn't be a coach. The same rules and consequences have to apply to everybody all the time. </span><strong>(One fact that I find heartening is that CPJ has indicated directly and indirectly that different players need different kinds of motivation. I honestly believe, as Dr. Jacket stated earlier, that he tries to understand the individual athlete and work with them to over come any problems. He is firm but I see him as also long suffering and fair.) </strong> When they don't, more than one coach has lost his team as a result. It was widely reported that Urban Meyer's empire fell apart at Florida because of a star tier, and Mack Brown had his difficulties. But is the coach going to be supported, or is losing simply not accepted regardless of bent priorities? <span style="color: #b30000">I would hope that at Tech coaches are supported. Oddly it is more important to me than to a graduate for a simple reason: I could root for anybody but chose GT. Grads are stuck with it.</span></p></blockquote><p><strong>I too choose to pull for Tech because Tech does things differently. Pulling for a factory school that has very little integrity either in the classroom or in how student athletes are treated would feel like pulling for an NFL team that was not good enough for the NFL but good enough to dominate on a regular basis college kids who are tying to make a life for themselves. </strong></p><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="Northeast Stinger, post: 154582, member: 1640"] So many things I wanted to respond to in your post but I will choose two. [COLOR=#b30000]I don't know I could be that tough, either, a reason I shouldn't be a coach. The same rules and consequences have to apply to everybody all the time. [/COLOR][B](One fact that I find heartening is that CPJ has indicated directly and indirectly that different players need different kinds of motivation. I honestly believe, as Dr. Jacket stated earlier, that he tries to understand the individual athlete and work with them to over come any problems. He is firm but I see him as also long suffering and fair.) [/B] When they don't, more than one coach has lost his team as a result. It was widely reported that Urban Meyer's empire fell apart at Florida because of a star tier, and Mack Brown had his difficulties. But is the coach going to be supported, or is losing simply not accepted regardless of bent priorities? [COLOR=#b30000]I would hope that at Tech coaches are supported. Oddly it is more important to me than to a graduate for a simple reason: I could root for anybody but chose GT. Grads are stuck with it.[/COLOR][/QUOTE] [B]I too choose to pull for Tech because Tech does things differently. Pulling for a factory school that has very little integrity either in the classroom or in how student athletes are treated would feel like pulling for an NFL team that was not good enough for the NFL but good enough to dominate on a regular basis college kids who are tying to make a life for themselves. [/B] [/QUOTE]
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