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And sound like scores of other coachesElite, trust the process, creating a culture of Excellence, embrace the fundamentals, Relentlessly evaluate, passion... I could do a CGC Radio show.
And sound like scores of other coachesElite, trust the process, creating a culture of Excellence, embrace the fundamentals, Relentlessly evaluate, passion... I could do a CGC Radio show.
Mistakes happen, and it's tough that we share radio with the Braves, but this is literally keystone cops stuff. I mean, we know when the Braves play and when they broadcast. This is the kind of basic stuff that we just struggle to get right.
Agreed. If I were CGC I would be kicking wastebaskets around (at a high level ). It isn't just a knock at TS, but it is his organization and his problem to fix. It's just a terrible look.This organizational malaise that has plagued the GTAA has transcended decades and several AD's. Honestly, I can see and understand how it is difficult for the GT FB program to be more than just a frequent competitor in the ACC Coastal.
But the inability to run a professional and efficient organization (in this case, the GTAA) is NOT. We may not be able to hire the cream of the crop of FB HC's but it DOES seem achievable to hire top talent in that (AD) role. And, btw, this isn't strictly a knock against TStan - the guys before him seemed unable to effect a much needed cultural change in that group.
My impression of GTAA with my interactions with them is that it is 100% Government mentality operating under government type rules and setup and therefore I do not expect any more from them. I'm guessing no one has a chance to change the culture unless the whole setup is changed and they either do not want to go through all it would take to change it or they are not allowed to change it for whatever reasons. Just my experience and opinion.This organizational malaise that has plagued the GTAA has transcended decades and several AD's. Honestly, I can see and understand how it is difficult for the GT FB program to be more than just a frequent competitor in the ACC Coastal.
But the inability to run a professional and efficient organization (in this case, the GTAA) is NOT. We may not be able to hire the cream of the crop of FB HC's but it DOES seem achievable to hire top talent in that (AD) role. And, btw, this isn't strictly a knock against TStan - the guys before him seemed unable to effect a much needed cultural change in that group.
Some of the best service I’ve ever gotten in life was from the Government and some of the worst was from a for-profit corporation.My impression of GTAA with my interactions with them is that it is 100% Government mentality operating under government type rules and setup and therefore I do not expect any more from them. I'm guessing no one has a chance to change the culture unless the whole setup is changed and they either do not want to go through all it would take to change it or they are not allowed to change it for whatever reasons. Just my experience and opinion.
In talking with a retired GT professor about the culture of the entire school administration culture not being good, he agreed with me and said he watched it change about 30 years ago, that it used to be much different. The 30 years could be off some in the exact time. He did not give me a reason why he thought it happened.
Although it's cliche and stereotyping, it absolutely paints the picture of what the font was trying to describe. Anyone who has waited at the DMV, SS office, or post office knows exactly what "government mentality" means.Some of the best service I’ve ever gotten in life was from the Government and some of the worst was from a for-profit corporation.
I mention this to say there might be a better way to describe the problem at Tech that helps people understand. Just saying “Government” makes you sound like a cliche spouting grandpa and doesn’t really shed light on a problem we would all like to understand and change.
Lots of those people everywhere.The government bureaucracy, any bureaucracy, screws up anything it's controlling. It's usually run by self-important people with no imagination or common sense.
It's been nearly 30 years since Homer Rice (I need to check my numbers and do the math). That's a lot of entrenched behavior.This organizational malaise that has plagued the GTAA has transcended decades and several AD's. Honestly, I can see and understand how it is difficult for the GT FB program to be more than just a frequent competitor in the ACC Coastal.
But the inability to run a professional and efficient organization (in this case, the GTAA) is NOT. We may not be able to hire the cream of the crop of FB HC's but it DOES seem achievable to hire top talent in that (AD) role. And, btw, this isn't strictly a knock against TStan - the guys before him seemed unable to effect a much needed cultural change in that group.
I will give u the reason clough. Its that simple. Started there.My impression of GTAA with my interactions with them is that it is 100% Government mentality operating under government type rules and setup and therefore I do not expect any more from them. I'm guessing no one has a chance to change the culture unless the whole setup is changed and they either do not want to go through all it would take to change it or they are not allowed to change it for whatever reasons. Just my experience and opinion.
In talking with a retired GT professor about the culture of the entire school administration culture not being good, he agreed with me and said he watched it change about 30 years ago, that it used to be much different. The 30 years could be off some in the exact time. He did not give me a reason why he thought it happened.
Again, that’s a cliche that sheds little light on helping me understand the problem at Tech. Most of the self important people I have met were business owners. But that doesn’t mean all business owners act self important. Most people I have known in government were true public servants. But that doesn’t mean everyone in government is a servant.The government bureaucracy, any bureaucracy, screws up anything it's controlling. It's usually run by self-important people with no imagination or common sense.
If something is poorly run I instantly think of several well known golf courses around the world that are losing money. So, no, just saying “government” sheds no more light on the topic than saying “golf course.”Although it's cliche and stereotyping, it absolutely paints the picture of what the font was trying to describe. Anyone who has waited at the DMV, SS office, or post office knows exactly what "government mentality" means.
Not sure who you were asking the question of but this is what I would say. “Bureaucracy” has, rightly or wrongly, become a stigmatized word. Replace that with the word “organization” and you have a value neutral word that can then be modified with an adjective like good or bad.Well, I wasn't talking about everywhere, my personal experience is with, Veterans Administration, IRS, Social Security, Public Education, Military, Defense Department. That's not everywhere, but it all belongs to the Federal Government. So, you think bureaucracies and bureaucrats are good? Do you work for one?
I think it started 2 decades earlier with Petit as that's as far as my GT experience goes, but Clough owns his crappy legacy too.I will give u the reason clough. Its that simple. Started there.
About 15 minutes after I heard Weinke's first interview as GT QB coach, I realized he is about 4 years from a HC position. Either at GT or somewhere else but that guy is a HC in waiting.For those who say CGC’s pressers are “no different than any other coach” please listen to CGC and then to Chris Weinke. Yeah, they’re different. Very different.
Andy Demetras malaprop referring to Weinke as head coach Chris Weinke was pretty hilarious