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<blockquote data-quote="CousCous" data-source="post: 698346" data-attributes="member: 4809"><p>This thread, like so many others, has turned into pure comedic genius. </p><p><sarcasm > I didn’t realize that CGC’s mobile must have exploded after the announcement that he was taking the Tech job. Countless offensive juggernauts with years of P5 coordinator experience and shelves full of accolades must have been clamoring to get in his ear and to get their resume in his hand ... ok ... maybe not the experienced P5 guys, but certainly all the young up and coming energetic G5 coordinators were calling. Yeah. Those guys whose careers are on fire. They are enjoying a steady upward trajectory and the next logical step is to let your first P5 opportunity be following the virtual perfector of the 3O and use mostly his 3O personnel to run your offense which is not the 3O. CDP must have blackmailed CGC to even get this job to begin with. </sarcasm></p><p></p><p>Our staff seems to be made up of coaches with a deep connection to the institute or a connection to CGC. I respect that CDP accepted the challenges of re-establishing the OC on the flats. Whether he proves to be capable or not, he has shown the most important characteristic we needed in these first few years - willingness. </p><p></p><p>I believe a position on this staff can become coveted for all the same reasons we are touting to recruits, but I don’t think that was the case in late 2018.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CousCous, post: 698346, member: 4809"] This thread, like so many others, has turned into pure comedic genius. <sarcasm > I didn’t realize that CGC’s mobile must have exploded after the announcement that he was taking the Tech job. Countless offensive juggernauts with years of P5 coordinator experience and shelves full of accolades must have been clamoring to get in his ear and to get their resume in his hand ... ok ... maybe not the experienced P5 guys, but certainly all the young up and coming energetic G5 coordinators were calling. Yeah. Those guys whose careers are on fire. They are enjoying a steady upward trajectory and the next logical step is to let your first P5 opportunity be following the virtual perfector of the 3O and use mostly his 3O personnel to run your offense which is not the 3O. CDP must have blackmailed CGC to even get this job to begin with. </sarcasm> Our staff seems to be made up of coaches with a deep connection to the institute or a connection to CGC. I respect that CDP accepted the challenges of re-establishing the OC on the flats. Whether he proves to be capable or not, he has shown the most important characteristic we needed in these first few years - willingness. I believe a position on this staff can become coveted for all the same reasons we are touting to recruits, but I don’t think that was the case in late 2018. [/QUOTE]
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