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<blockquote data-quote="SOWEGA Jacket" data-source="post: 618285" data-attributes="member: 4334"><p>In my long view the most fascinating part of this season will be Collins himself. We are watching a true on the job learning curve for him. No one knows which direction it will go and I’m rooting for him because you can tell he wants to be here and loves GT but we are watching a guy who has worked his tail off, uprooted his family multiple times, moved a thousand miles outside his comfort zone to Philly, all in order to get to the this critical point in his life where he’ll either take the next step or go back to a level he knows he can succeed. We can all relate to him as we’ve all had those critical points in our own careers. Very similar to the Dabo scenario we all have watched play out to incredible success. With Coach Johnson he was already past that point in his career so his GT time was about X’s and O’s. Collins is a human interest story for GT. So far I’ve loved all his moves and have liked his staff decisions especially Key. As the next 24 months play out it’s going to be fascinating to watch his staff decisions as those will be what makes or breaks his chances for success (just like Dabo’s early years).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SOWEGA Jacket, post: 618285, member: 4334"] In my long view the most fascinating part of this season will be Collins himself. We are watching a true on the job learning curve for him. No one knows which direction it will go and I’m rooting for him because you can tell he wants to be here and loves GT but we are watching a guy who has worked his tail off, uprooted his family multiple times, moved a thousand miles outside his comfort zone to Philly, all in order to get to the this critical point in his life where he’ll either take the next step or go back to a level he knows he can succeed. We can all relate to him as we’ve all had those critical points in our own careers. Very similar to the Dabo scenario we all have watched play out to incredible success. With Coach Johnson he was already past that point in his career so his GT time was about X’s and O’s. Collins is a human interest story for GT. So far I’ve loved all his moves and have liked his staff decisions especially Key. As the next 24 months play out it’s going to be fascinating to watch his staff decisions as those will be what makes or breaks his chances for success (just like Dabo’s early years). [/QUOTE]
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