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<blockquote data-quote="Boomergump" data-source="post: 114045" data-attributes="member: 639"><p>There has been a lot of talk around here recently about who is leaving and who will be replacing who, and rightfully so. It is now the off season and we have people departing. I know the tendency is to focus on talent etc in these scenarios, but to be truthful, the top priority to me is building on this wonderful season in terms of culture. </p><p></p><p>It is my considered opinion that, in recent years, our record has not reflected our abilities. This was the first season in a while where we made the most of out of our situation. It happened because of leadership mostly. I loathe to think that we might slip back to the days of 2010 where bad chemistry and selfishness shipwrecked the season. Did we capture lightning in a bottle in terms of culture this season? Or, are we building something that will sustain itself and be handed down like a torch from season to season? That is what I am concerned about, more so than what Jimmie will replace that Joe from a talent standpoint. What say you? Just in case you are wondering, I am not saying talent isn't important.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boomergump, post: 114045, member: 639"] There has been a lot of talk around here recently about who is leaving and who will be replacing who, and rightfully so. It is now the off season and we have people departing. I know the tendency is to focus on talent etc in these scenarios, but to be truthful, the top priority to me is building on this wonderful season in terms of culture. It is my considered opinion that, in recent years, our record has not reflected our abilities. This was the first season in a while where we made the most of out of our situation. It happened because of leadership mostly. I loathe to think that we might slip back to the days of 2010 where bad chemistry and selfishness shipwrecked the season. Did we capture lightning in a bottle in terms of culture this season? Or, are we building something that will sustain itself and be handed down like a torch from season to season? That is what I am concerned about, more so than what Jimmie will replace that Joe from a talent standpoint. What say you? Just in case you are wondering, I am not saying talent isn't important. [/QUOTE]
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