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<blockquote data-quote="Sheboygan" data-source="post: 872387" data-attributes="member: 4690"><p>In hindsight 20/20, it seems as if "EVERYONE" wanted to wipe the CPJ era from the books and rebuild the program starting with digging new footings, instead of just doing a major remodel . That included even many gifted players, IMO. It seemed to me at the time that not too much thought was given to doing a gradual transition, especially on offense. For instance, Tobias Oliver could have been given a look at QB, especially in Red zone situations. By proclaming a "total rebuild".......like no one has ever attempted before(sic), they seemed to want to flatten the expectation curve and buy time with the fanbase. That might have worked 5-10 years ago, but not in CFB today. Short attention spans in fans, media, recruits, have shortened CGC's honeymoon. Up to now, he has appeared to be out of his depth, and constantly trying to put a happy face on the program. If "certain players that will not be named, but have spent 3 years being coached in the program" do not start performing like ACC calibre players this year, they might as well "stick the fork in" CGC.........he will be done.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sheboygan, post: 872387, member: 4690"] In hindsight 20/20, it seems as if "EVERYONE" wanted to wipe the CPJ era from the books and rebuild the program starting with digging new footings, instead of just doing a major remodel . That included even many gifted players, IMO. It seemed to me at the time that not too much thought was given to doing a gradual transition, especially on offense. For instance, Tobias Oliver could have been given a look at QB, especially in Red zone situations. By proclaming a "total rebuild".......like no one has ever attempted before(sic), they seemed to want to flatten the expectation curve and buy time with the fanbase. That might have worked 5-10 years ago, but not in CFB today. Short attention spans in fans, media, recruits, have shortened CGC's honeymoon. Up to now, he has appeared to be out of his depth, and constantly trying to put a happy face on the program. If "certain players that will not be named, but have spent 3 years being coached in the program" do not start performing like ACC calibre players this year, they might as well "stick the fork in" CGC.........he will be done. [/QUOTE]
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