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<blockquote data-quote="Northeast Stinger" data-source="post: 888556" data-attributes="member: 1640"><p>I enjoyed the way Pepper Rodgers (often accused of being Hollywood type) did media, got a kick out of it, and, conversely, really appreciated how Paul Johnson did interviews. </p><p></p><p>From Paul I always felt like I could get a feel for how much hope to have or not have about an upcoming opponent based on how he assessed the team’s performance in practice or in a previous game. Somethings were out of his hands at a given point in the season and I appreciated his cynicism. Bobby Bowden was good also at “it is what it is” but made it so funny you were ok about it. Vince Dooley was a combination of Saban (if we don’t get our act together we’re going to lose a lot of games) and Dabo (we have some really fine athletes giving 100% that I am so proud of). Dooley even mixed in a little bit of Dodd praising the fine coaching job on the other side of the field and the outstanding athletes.</p><p></p><p>CGC isn’t good at this but I think we all agree we wouldn’t care if he just started winning.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Northeast Stinger, post: 888556, member: 1640"] I enjoyed the way Pepper Rodgers (often accused of being Hollywood type) did media, got a kick out of it, and, conversely, really appreciated how Paul Johnson did interviews. From Paul I always felt like I could get a feel for how much hope to have or not have about an upcoming opponent based on how he assessed the team’s performance in practice or in a previous game. Somethings were out of his hands at a given point in the season and I appreciated his cynicism. Bobby Bowden was good also at “it is what it is” but made it so funny you were ok about it. Vince Dooley was a combination of Saban (if we don’t get our act together we’re going to lose a lot of games) and Dabo (we have some really fine athletes giving 100% that I am so proud of). Dooley even mixed in a little bit of Dodd praising the fine coaching job on the other side of the field and the outstanding athletes. CGC isn’t good at this but I think we all agree we wouldn’t care if he just started winning. [/QUOTE]
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