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ESPN: Too Negative at Georgia Tech?
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<blockquote data-quote="Northeast Stinger" data-source="post: 63544" data-attributes="member: 1640"><p>Allow me to throw this out knowing that it probably has been said by somebody before.</p><p></p><p>My impression from the start when CPJ arrived is that he is highly competitive and does not suffer fools gladly. At the same time he is the exact opposite of compulsive. Everything he does involves a thoughtful process.</p><p></p><p>If this is the case then he would be one coach I would want to give a lot of extra time to as he continues to teak his program. It has taken him a while, due to his deliberative approach, but this is what he has done: He has worked on balancing the recruiting classes. Gotten rid of coaches and staff who are not cutting it. Tried to look at private schools and other regions of the country to find guys who will succeed at Tech academically and athletically. Improved the defense. Hired a special teams coach. Convinced the administration to give him more latitude with his program, both in which students he tries to get into Tech and in the hiring of extra recruiting staff. </p><p></p><p>He does not stand pat and he is not satisfied with mediocrity. But for some fans his progress will seem too slow or non-existent.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Northeast Stinger, post: 63544, member: 1640"] Allow me to throw this out knowing that it probably has been said by somebody before. My impression from the start when CPJ arrived is that he is highly competitive and does not suffer fools gladly. At the same time he is the exact opposite of compulsive. Everything he does involves a thoughtful process. If this is the case then he would be one coach I would want to give a lot of extra time to as he continues to teak his program. It has taken him a while, due to his deliberative approach, but this is what he has done: He has worked on balancing the recruiting classes. Gotten rid of coaches and staff who are not cutting it. Tried to look at private schools and other regions of the country to find guys who will succeed at Tech academically and athletically. Improved the defense. Hired a special teams coach. Convinced the administration to give him more latitude with his program, both in which students he tries to get into Tech and in the hiring of extra recruiting staff. He does not stand pat and he is not satisfied with mediocrity. But for some fans his progress will seem too slow or non-existent. [/QUOTE]
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