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<blockquote data-quote="DaDodd" data-source="post: 747416" data-attributes="member: 4163"><p>First, I love CGC and what he has done with the program. I thinks he's the perfect fit and he is going to lead us in a great direction. But I am concerned on his ability as an in game coach. Not his ability to coach up players, but his ability to manage and coach a game. I honestly hate to say this but I feel like can be a lot like Dan Quinn at times and we all know Quinn's track record of poor game management and in game coaching. They both can seem to be too much like cheerleaders when sometimes you've got to be a little tough. I'm all for loving you players and not throwing them under the bus and I'm glad our coach admits his mistakes but its ok discipline a player in a loving way. Sometimes the best way to learn from mistakes is discipline. It reinforces you to not make those mistakes again because some mistakes can have costly consequences. Dan Quinn has no excuse because he's working with high paid professional athletes. I think CGC is a great players coach and uses every opportunity to help players but he needs to be coached himself on how to be a game managing head coach. I wish he had a little more of O'Leary's or even CPJ's game management mind.</p><p></p><p>So to just forget about this mistake is wrong in my opinion. We've seen many great talented teams lose due to poor game management and coaching. If this is not fixed it will come back to hurt us. And the loses loss due to poor game management and poor in-game coaching are the one's that hurt the worst. (Hints last Sunday and Super Bowl LI) Heck uga would have gone to a national championship in 2012 and probably won if it wasn't for poor clock management. I'm very glad they didn't win but I could see the pain that it caused the fans. </p><p></p><p>I wouldn't be typing all of this if he didn't say it was a good decision. It was clearly a bad decision an possibly just a freshman mistake. I'm less critical of college players because they are technically armatures but high paid coaches I am critical of because that's their job.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DaDodd, post: 747416, member: 4163"] First, I love CGC and what he has done with the program. I thinks he's the perfect fit and he is going to lead us in a great direction. But I am concerned on his ability as an in game coach. Not his ability to coach up players, but his ability to manage and coach a game. I honestly hate to say this but I feel like can be a lot like Dan Quinn at times and we all know Quinn's track record of poor game management and in game coaching. They both can seem to be too much like cheerleaders when sometimes you've got to be a little tough. I'm all for loving you players and not throwing them under the bus and I'm glad our coach admits his mistakes but its ok discipline a player in a loving way. Sometimes the best way to learn from mistakes is discipline. It reinforces you to not make those mistakes again because some mistakes can have costly consequences. Dan Quinn has no excuse because he's working with high paid professional athletes. I think CGC is a great players coach and uses every opportunity to help players but he needs to be coached himself on how to be a game managing head coach. I wish he had a little more of O'Leary's or even CPJ's game management mind. So to just forget about this mistake is wrong in my opinion. We've seen many great talented teams lose due to poor game management and coaching. If this is not fixed it will come back to hurt us. And the loses loss due to poor game management and poor in-game coaching are the one's that hurt the worst. (Hints last Sunday and Super Bowl LI) Heck uga would have gone to a national championship in 2012 and probably won if it wasn't for poor clock management. I'm very glad they didn't win but I could see the pain that it caused the fans. I wouldn't be typing all of this if he didn't say it was a good decision. It was clearly a bad decision an possibly just a freshman mistake. I'm less critical of college players because they are technically armatures but high paid coaches I am critical of because that's their job. [/QUOTE]
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