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<blockquote data-quote="bravejason" data-source="post: 91830" data-attributes="member: 1069"><p>What is CPJ supposed to do beyond supporting his DC and firing them when the results aren't acceptable? </p><p></p><p>Should he name himself the DC and name Cook or Sewak as the OC to run the offense (or scrape the offense altogether and hire an OC to install and run everyone's favorite pass-first shotgun spread)?</p><p></p><p>In retrospect, after firing Womack maybe he would have done better to hire a coach that ran a 4-3 or similar defense because the shift in personnel requirements and associated shift in recruiting empahasis seems to have hurt the depth a bit as the team has veered from 4-3 to 3-4 and back to 4-3 (at the risk of oversimplifying, I'm assuming that 4-2-5 and 4-3 aren't much different from a personnel standpoint).</p><p></p><p>I give CPJ some leeway on the defense because I see him trying his best to find a DC that can install and run a defense appropriate for GT. I don't see how getting rid of CPJ makes a difference in fixing the defense. For that to make a difference, I think you would have to believe that either CPJ or his offense is negatively impacting defensive recruiting or the ability to hire defensive coaches to such an extent that either CPJ or the offense is a net cost to team. If that truly is the case, then that is a shame.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bravejason, post: 91830, member: 1069"] What is CPJ supposed to do beyond supporting his DC and firing them when the results aren't acceptable? Should he name himself the DC and name Cook or Sewak as the OC to run the offense (or scrape the offense altogether and hire an OC to install and run everyone's favorite pass-first shotgun spread)? In retrospect, after firing Womack maybe he would have done better to hire a coach that ran a 4-3 or similar defense because the shift in personnel requirements and associated shift in recruiting empahasis seems to have hurt the depth a bit as the team has veered from 4-3 to 3-4 and back to 4-3 (at the risk of oversimplifying, I'm assuming that 4-2-5 and 4-3 aren't much different from a personnel standpoint). I give CPJ some leeway on the defense because I see him trying his best to find a DC that can install and run a defense appropriate for GT. I don't see how getting rid of CPJ makes a difference in fixing the defense. For that to make a difference, I think you would have to believe that either CPJ or his offense is negatively impacting defensive recruiting or the ability to hire defensive coaches to such an extent that either CPJ or the offense is a net cost to team. If that truly is the case, then that is a shame. [/QUOTE]
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