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<blockquote data-quote="YJMD" data-source="post: 612447" data-attributes="member: 1929"><p>CPJ was definitely a guy that depended on his team to be accountable and self-motivated and his success hinged upon his players functioning as leaders. That is overall commendable and a welcome contrast to the toxic authoritarian or permissive programs out there. I do think it wouldn't fly everywhere, which is why Tech and Navy were good stops for him.</p><p></p><p>I see CGC similarly but also heavily focused on developing leadership and culture from the top. Hopefully he's also able to step back when the team is hooding itself accountable.</p><p></p><p>I think CPJ decided to retire because he realized he couldn't have sustained success with merely having ideals and relying on individuals to be self-motivated and self-organizing into functioning leadership. He had to be more directly involved and provide more discipline and structure than is rewarding for him. Maybe a sign of changing culture -- a more realistic reason for the game passing him by than an antiquated offense.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="YJMD, post: 612447, member: 1929"] CPJ was definitely a guy that depended on his team to be accountable and self-motivated and his success hinged upon his players functioning as leaders. That is overall commendable and a welcome contrast to the toxic authoritarian or permissive programs out there. I do think it wouldn't fly everywhere, which is why Tech and Navy were good stops for him. I see CGC similarly but also heavily focused on developing leadership and culture from the top. Hopefully he's also able to step back when the team is hooding itself accountable. I think CPJ decided to retire because he realized he couldn't have sustained success with merely having ideals and relying on individuals to be self-motivated and self-organizing into functioning leadership. He had to be more directly involved and provide more discipline and structure than is rewarding for him. Maybe a sign of changing culture -- a more realistic reason for the game passing him by than an antiquated offense. [/QUOTE]
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