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<blockquote data-quote="TampaGT" data-source="post: 852542" data-attributes="member: 1153"><p>I think it depends, do we try to run with the “crowd” or do we play “money ball”. We will fall behind if we try to build and play like most of the other programs. If we keep the money that has recently been added to the program, maybe add a little bit more and embrace being a little bit different then, yes can continue to be Competitive. I think our periods of success since the 90’s was when we doing something different they everyone else. I think the Offenses that we ran with Ralph under CBR and CGO were different from what most people ran at the time, which meant that players that might have been overlooked by other programs could be very successful that GT. Clearly with CPJ we were different and had success, I think we could have had more success, if we didn’t have an AD that tried to sabotage the program and $ being withheld. If we run with the crowd, worrying about where our recruiting rankings (not talking about not recruitin, but worry about where we are rank with 247 etc) and playing in scheme that everyone else, we will make some bowl games, but I think there will be more 3’ish win seasons. Embrace “moneyball“ As the movie loosely says“ if we try to put a team together in here like the Yankees, then we will lose to them out there”</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TampaGT, post: 852542, member: 1153"] I think it depends, do we try to run with the “crowd” or do we play “money ball”. We will fall behind if we try to build and play like most of the other programs. If we keep the money that has recently been added to the program, maybe add a little bit more and embrace being a little bit different then, yes can continue to be Competitive. I think our periods of success since the 90’s was when we doing something different they everyone else. I think the Offenses that we ran with Ralph under CBR and CGO were different from what most people ran at the time, which meant that players that might have been overlooked by other programs could be very successful that GT. Clearly with CPJ we were different and had success, I think we could have had more success, if we didn’t have an AD that tried to sabotage the program and $ being withheld. If we run with the crowd, worrying about where our recruiting rankings (not talking about not recruitin, but worry about where we are rank with 247 etc) and playing in scheme that everyone else, we will make some bowl games, but I think there will be more 3’ish win seasons. Embrace “moneyball“ As the movie loosely says“ if we try to put a team together in here like the Yankees, then we will lose to them out there” [/QUOTE]
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