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<blockquote data-quote="YJMD" data-source="post: 803561" data-attributes="member: 1929"><p>Many ways of doing it, but CGC was well familiar with the negative perceptions surrounding the program and CPJs offense. And he knew that doing a 180 in scheme was going to lead to at least one really bad season. So I think he effectively did his PR job without ruffling feathers too badly. Now, we could have done a 90 degree turn and had more success in the beginning, but of course that also means the transition takes longer. Right now, we're seeing how quickly the roster can turn over. Now it's about building experience and depth. So we'll get a chance to see in the next few years if CGC and company can coach effectively.</p><p></p><p>I am more bothered by the hyperbole in size of inherited linemen, glory of the program under O'Leary, etc. But the media hasn't challenged the narrative, so I guess it works in our favor for the kids and HS coaches out there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="YJMD, post: 803561, member: 1929"] Many ways of doing it, but CGC was well familiar with the negative perceptions surrounding the program and CPJs offense. And he knew that doing a 180 in scheme was going to lead to at least one really bad season. So I think he effectively did his PR job without ruffling feathers too badly. Now, we could have done a 90 degree turn and had more success in the beginning, but of course that also means the transition takes longer. Right now, we're seeing how quickly the roster can turn over. Now it's about building experience and depth. So we'll get a chance to see in the next few years if CGC and company can coach effectively. I am more bothered by the hyperbole in size of inherited linemen, glory of the program under O'Leary, etc. But the media hasn't challenged the narrative, so I guess it works in our favor for the kids and HS coaches out there. [/QUOTE]
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