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<blockquote data-quote="GT33" data-source="post: 884671" data-attributes="member: 5550"><p>Replacing coaches fixes immediate things- correct play or best play we got being called, timeout management, how well practices are being run, in some cases overcoming existing liabilities whether near term recruiting battels are won or lost, getting the right player in the right position, etc</p><p></p><p>Long term the $$ and GT institutional commitment levels to winning affects the overarching ones- stability of program, relative level of competitiveness over many years, marketing ability. It takes the reliance off singular personal capabilities and reduces the burden on individuals but raises fanbase expectations. </p><p></p><p>Think of it this way- if GT was highly successful wouldn't Key be better and recruiting and coaching the OL. He'd have an easier time opening that recruiting door, getting responses from HS coaches for real feedback not just on the few fliers GT's identified & targeting, it would be easier to teach that guy with higher skill levels becausse his performance wold not be so dependent on precise technique he's overcome the lack of precision with his higher taent level, etc.</p><p></p><p>It all feeds together.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GT33, post: 884671, member: 5550"] Replacing coaches fixes immediate things- correct play or best play we got being called, timeout management, how well practices are being run, in some cases overcoming existing liabilities whether near term recruiting battels are won or lost, getting the right player in the right position, etc Long term the $$ and GT institutional commitment levels to winning affects the overarching ones- stability of program, relative level of competitiveness over many years, marketing ability. It takes the reliance off singular personal capabilities and reduces the burden on individuals but raises fanbase expectations. Think of it this way- if GT was highly successful wouldn't Key be better and recruiting and coaching the OL. He'd have an easier time opening that recruiting door, getting responses from HS coaches for real feedback not just on the few fliers GT's identified & targeting, it would be easier to teach that guy with higher skill levels becausse his performance wold not be so dependent on precise technique he's overcome the lack of precision with his higher taent level, etc. It all feeds together. [/QUOTE]
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