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<blockquote data-quote="BCJacket" data-source="post: 844401" data-attributes="member: 2332"><p>I don't realistically expect us to fire CGC this year. Unless some big donors get mad enough to stroke a 7 figure check and Tech isn't usually that fanbase.</p><p></p><p>But I don't agree with this 'his players are underclassmen' argument. The problem isn't a lack of talent. It's not like watching a good G5 or FCS program play against a P5 school. We're a <em>bad</em> football team. We clearly had more 'talent' than NIU. But we play piss poor fundamental football. Neither coordinator being able to get a play call made and in without a timeout or delay of game is unacceptable for middle school level football. Inexplicable play calls when they do get in. Complete lack of clock or game management. Completely blown assignments play after play isn't talent, it's lack of coaching. I was willing to excuse 'year 0' and 'covid year'. But there's no more excuses, this is a terribly run program.</p><p></p><p>We have some good players, but they're being positioned for failure. CGC needs to take a real hard long look in the mirror and make some changes in his staff and his personal approach if he wants the results to change. If he's not willing, then TStan needs to step in, one way or another.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BCJacket, post: 844401, member: 2332"] I don't realistically expect us to fire CGC this year. Unless some big donors get mad enough to stroke a 7 figure check and Tech isn't usually that fanbase. But I don't agree with this 'his players are underclassmen' argument. The problem isn't a lack of talent. It's not like watching a good G5 or FCS program play against a P5 school. We're a [I]bad[/I] football team. We clearly had more 'talent' than NIU. But we play piss poor fundamental football. Neither coordinator being able to get a play call made and in without a timeout or delay of game is unacceptable for middle school level football. Inexplicable play calls when they do get in. Complete lack of clock or game management. Completely blown assignments play after play isn't talent, it's lack of coaching. I was willing to excuse 'year 0' and 'covid year'. But there's no more excuses, this is a terribly run program. We have some good players, but they're being positioned for failure. CGC needs to take a real hard long look in the mirror and make some changes in his staff and his personal approach if he wants the results to change. If he's not willing, then TStan needs to step in, one way or another. [/QUOTE]
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