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<blockquote data-quote="eetech" data-source="post: 459794" data-attributes="member: 1924"><p>I don’t see much difference in how CPJ are presents the players and himself after the game between his early years and now either. </p><p></p><p>Yet my opinion has changed over those years and I don’t think there is any inconsistency in the fact that I changed my opinion either. </p><p></p><p>1) When he complained about defensive coaches early in his tenure, it was reasonable. Maybe the DC was a bad fit, or wasn’t as good up close as they appeared to be. But 3-4 DCs later that same reasoning wears thin. </p><p>2) When you’re complaining about people on the Oline not doing a good job early in your tenure I can understand that maybe you haven’t had time to IMO,Ember or you need to make some corrections, etc. but when I’m hearing the same stuff 10 years later it indicates that you really haven’t made the changes you knew you had to make. </p><p></p><p>The issue is not what CPJ is saying or how he is saying it. The issue is that 10 years later, we are seeing the same problems he himself identified 10 years ago. And there doesn’t appear to be even a hint of a plan that would give us hope to believe that if he is GT coach 10 years from now we won’t be seeing the same problems even then.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eetech, post: 459794, member: 1924"] I don’t see much difference in how CPJ are presents the players and himself after the game between his early years and now either. Yet my opinion has changed over those years and I don’t think there is any inconsistency in the fact that I changed my opinion either. 1) When he complained about defensive coaches early in his tenure, it was reasonable. Maybe the DC was a bad fit, or wasn’t as good up close as they appeared to be. But 3-4 DCs later that same reasoning wears thin. 2) When you’re complaining about people on the Oline not doing a good job early in your tenure I can understand that maybe you haven’t had time to IMO,Ember or you need to make some corrections, etc. but when I’m hearing the same stuff 10 years later it indicates that you really haven’t made the changes you knew you had to make. The issue is not what CPJ is saying or how he is saying it. The issue is that 10 years later, we are seeing the same problems he himself identified 10 years ago. And there doesn’t appear to be even a hint of a plan that would give us hope to believe that if he is GT coach 10 years from now we won’t be seeing the same problems even then. [/QUOTE]
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