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<blockquote data-quote="Augusta_Jacket" data-source="post: 662663" data-attributes="member: 1191"><p>What's false about this statement? It would seem that a missed assignment is the very definition of the players fault. I mean, no coach teaches the OL to not block defenders, and you can't possibly judge that the play/scheme was doomed to fail when a missed assignment never gave it a chance to begin with.</p><p></p><p>More to your point, both coaches have certain styles of communicating that are off-putting to some in the fan base. Neither style is wrong, per se, but rather each is simply a reflection of the style of coach we hired. CGC will approach GT Football in a very different manner than CPJ, and that's ok. Hopefully he can replicate the successes of the CPJ era and limit the losing seasons. Time will tell what we have in CGC, and no amount of fan projection, good or bad, is going to change the future outcome.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Augusta_Jacket, post: 662663, member: 1191"] What's false about this statement? It would seem that a missed assignment is the very definition of the players fault. I mean, no coach teaches the OL to not block defenders, and you can't possibly judge that the play/scheme was doomed to fail when a missed assignment never gave it a chance to begin with. More to your point, both coaches have certain styles of communicating that are off-putting to some in the fan base. Neither style is wrong, per se, but rather each is simply a reflection of the style of coach we hired. CGC will approach GT Football in a very different manner than CPJ, and that's ok. Hopefully he can replicate the successes of the CPJ era and limit the losing seasons. Time will tell what we have in CGC, and no amount of fan projection, good or bad, is going to change the future outcome. [/QUOTE]
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