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<blockquote data-quote="Augusta_Jacket" data-source="post: 466276" data-attributes="member: 1191"><p>I understand where you are coming from, but this is the part I really don't understand. When I hire someone, I hope that the person I hired is the person I interviewed. I don't want them changing completely once they get the job. Now, you can make an argument that CPJ needs to adapt, and I think any reasonable person could tell you he has over the years. Certain plays are added/subtracted from the playbook based on the capabilities of the personnel on the field. Under Vad we ran with some different formations than we currently do. We got away from the midline with JeT because it didn't suit his game. From a play calling aspect, I really can't find fault with CPJ for the most part.</p><p></p><p>Where I disagree most with CPJ is how curmudgeonly he is towards the media. I realize, however, that this is a personality difference between him and I, and not necessarily a fault of his. Sometimes, reasonable people approach things in different ways.</p><p></p><p>As [USER=11]@kg01[/USER] said, there have been a few times in the past couple of years where the team looks poorly coached. I have some issues with certain things, but tend to not rail on the internet because my opinion, unless paired with a sizable contribution history, really won't make a huge difference. If we can get this season turned around, which I have increasing confidence can happen, and can weather a new QB transition next year, I think GT can be poised to win again in the near future.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Augusta_Jacket, post: 466276, member: 1191"] I understand where you are coming from, but this is the part I really don't understand. When I hire someone, I hope that the person I hired is the person I interviewed. I don't want them changing completely once they get the job. Now, you can make an argument that CPJ needs to adapt, and I think any reasonable person could tell you he has over the years. Certain plays are added/subtracted from the playbook based on the capabilities of the personnel on the field. Under Vad we ran with some different formations than we currently do. We got away from the midline with JeT because it didn't suit his game. From a play calling aspect, I really can't find fault with CPJ for the most part. Where I disagree most with CPJ is how curmudgeonly he is towards the media. I realize, however, that this is a personality difference between him and I, and not necessarily a fault of his. Sometimes, reasonable people approach things in different ways. As [USER=11]@kg01[/USER] said, there have been a few times in the past couple of years where the team looks poorly coached. I have some issues with certain things, but tend to not rail on the internet because my opinion, unless paired with a sizable contribution history, really won't make a huge difference. If we can get this season turned around, which I have increasing confidence can happen, and can weather a new QB transition next year, I think GT can be poised to win again in the near future. [/QUOTE]
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