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<blockquote data-quote="LibertyTurns" data-source="post: 742110" data-attributes="member: 789"><p>Well there’s a ton of people on here that disagree. There’s wide consensus that last year and possible this year are “training wheel” years and we’re just going to have to suck up bad GT football to “get the kids and system in place”. </p><p></p><p>I’m in the camp that says “play to win now”. I would not have forced plays upon the offense in particular until they were ready to run them. I’d have opted for a smooth transition from 3O to whatever P’nut claims he’s running. We did what we did. I do not get to decide, but I can decide if I think it’s prudent or not. Just my opinion.</p><p></p><p>Not saying CGC’s approach is wrong, time will tell. maybe it’s just a 1 or 2 year disaster and much excitement is ahead. I sure as hell hope he’s right because it’s not good if he’s wrong, not at all. However, claiming he didn’t do what we all know he did is (pick the word) . He clearly embarked on his own course, that much is extremely clear. In so doing, some kids were left on the curb and others got their seat on the bus.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LibertyTurns, post: 742110, member: 789"] Well there’s a ton of people on here that disagree. There’s wide consensus that last year and possible this year are “training wheel” years and we’re just going to have to suck up bad GT football to “get the kids and system in place”. I’m in the camp that says “play to win now”. I would not have forced plays upon the offense in particular until they were ready to run them. I’d have opted for a smooth transition from 3O to whatever P’nut claims he’s running. We did what we did. I do not get to decide, but I can decide if I think it’s prudent or not. Just my opinion. Not saying CGC’s approach is wrong, time will tell. maybe it’s just a 1 or 2 year disaster and much excitement is ahead. I sure as hell hope he’s right because it’s not good if he’s wrong, not at all. However, claiming he didn’t do what we all know he did is (pick the word) . He clearly embarked on his own course, that much is extremely clear. In so doing, some kids were left on the curb and others got their seat on the bus. [/QUOTE]
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