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<blockquote data-quote="85Escape" data-source="post: 633648" data-attributes="member: 3560"><p>I agree. I <em>don't</em> think that the two are mutually exclusive. But while great effort in practice might be necessary to be a champion, it definitely isn't sufficient. I think CGC's belief is to get the attitude and culture right no matter the cost in the first year or two of the program and build towards on-field excellence in years three to seven. He's got time to tank, and all the ability to blame it on talent in the next year (or maybe two.) So establishing a culture even at the cost of winning might be the plan.</p><p></p><p>Actually not a bad strategy; just not a very satisfying one for us in the here-and-now who just don't want to feel crappy on Saturday afternoon. And he <em>certainly</em> can't say that for a whole host of reasons.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="85Escape, post: 633648, member: 3560"] I agree. I [I]don't[/I] think that the two are mutually exclusive. But while great effort in practice might be necessary to be a champion, it definitely isn't sufficient. I think CGC's belief is to get the attitude and culture right no matter the cost in the first year or two of the program and build towards on-field excellence in years three to seven. He's got time to tank, and all the ability to blame it on talent in the next year (or maybe two.) So establishing a culture even at the cost of winning might be the plan. Actually not a bad strategy; just not a very satisfying one for us in the here-and-now who just don't want to feel crappy on Saturday afternoon. And he [I]certainly[/I] can't say that for a whole host of reasons. [/QUOTE]
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