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<blockquote data-quote="vamosjackets" data-source="post: 325160" data-attributes="member: 216"><p>More personal thoughts (Highly Speculative): I think SOME of it has to do with a man's conviction. Is a man primarily driven by ethics or by greed - this is admittedly an oversimplification. One could say that everyone is ethically driven, but simply have different sets of ethics, or often one lives inconsistently with his own ethics, etc. For the sake of this simple argument, I'm just using the categories of ethically driven vs not ethically driven. From being coached by him and other personal interactions outside of football, I believe that CCG was primarily driven by ethics. From no personal experience, only from the outside looking in, I don't believe ethics were at the center of CGO'L's drive. Again, from the outside looking in, I think CPJ is ethically driven more so than not. So, I could definitely see the "bagman" situation being different at GT depending on the leader of the program. I don't think it has everything to do with it, but I think it can be a big part. For example, I can see a coach who is ethically driven trying not to have this kind of thing go on, but it being too big for him to control (the program's culture is bigger than he and his ethics can impact).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vamosjackets, post: 325160, member: 216"] More personal thoughts (Highly Speculative): I think SOME of it has to do with a man's conviction. Is a man primarily driven by ethics or by greed - this is admittedly an oversimplification. One could say that everyone is ethically driven, but simply have different sets of ethics, or often one lives inconsistently with his own ethics, etc. For the sake of this simple argument, I'm just using the categories of ethically driven vs not ethically driven. From being coached by him and other personal interactions outside of football, I believe that CCG was primarily driven by ethics. From no personal experience, only from the outside looking in, I don't believe ethics were at the center of CGO'L's drive. Again, from the outside looking in, I think CPJ is ethically driven more so than not. So, I could definitely see the "bagman" situation being different at GT depending on the leader of the program. I don't think it has everything to do with it, but I think it can be a big part. For example, I can see a coach who is ethically driven trying not to have this kind of thing go on, but it being too big for him to control (the program's culture is bigger than he and his ethics can impact). [/QUOTE]
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