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<blockquote data-quote="CuseJacket" data-source="post: 9328" data-attributes="member: 274"><p>Bruce, I buy everything you've stated. I agree it's speculation/trying to read minds regarding what thoughts cross CPJ's mind. Without question CPJ's #1a and #1b goals in media relations is to ensure he is a good representative of GT and say whatever psychologically gives our team an edge.</p><p></p><p>All that said it would be foolish to assume he does not think about his personal PR image. Just like any of us in our full-time jobs we strive to present ourselves in the best possible light to those who evaluate and judge us. At some point folks recognize at a certain level in their career the reasons don't matter anymore (i.e., results speak for themselves), and that's especially true for those at the highest levels of an organization.</p><p></p><p>So while that was somewhat of a tangent, ultimately I agree CPJ's message has been more positive. I think he has reason to be positive given the coaching changes, scheme changes, and the players he has to work with this year. I'm hoping and cautiously optimistic that no one will have to provide excuses for GT's on-the-field performance this year!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CuseJacket, post: 9328, member: 274"] Bruce, I buy everything you've stated. I agree it's speculation/trying to read minds regarding what thoughts cross CPJ's mind. Without question CPJ's #1a and #1b goals in media relations is to ensure he is a good representative of GT and say whatever psychologically gives our team an edge. All that said it would be foolish to assume he does not think about his personal PR image. Just like any of us in our full-time jobs we strive to present ourselves in the best possible light to those who evaluate and judge us. At some point folks recognize at a certain level in their career the reasons don't matter anymore (i.e., results speak for themselves), and that's especially true for those at the highest levels of an organization. So while that was somewhat of a tangent, ultimately I agree CPJ's message has been more positive. I think he has reason to be positive given the coaching changes, scheme changes, and the players he has to work with this year. I'm hoping and cautiously optimistic that no one will have to provide excuses for GT's on-the-field performance this year! [/QUOTE]
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