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<blockquote data-quote="gtpi" data-source="post: 194646" data-attributes="member: 869"><p>i was thinking about this last night. not only did cremins stress chemistry but he also constantly talked about putting players in a position to do good things.... playing to their strengths. i remember he coached just enough to allow this to happen. once they were put into position he allowed the skills of the players to take over. i think he is a far better coach than the last two we have had. i like his philosophy.</p><p></p><p>i see none of this from cbg. for his entire tenure i have been behind cbg. all things considered... the most recent loss to ets has been the last straw for me. what did i see the last 5 minutes of the game? same ol same ol same ol! he had 4 time outs with 4 minutes to play and they accomplished nothing.</p><p></p><p>the last minute of the ets game was played out in almost every single close game we lost last year. when i looked at mgh's eyes right before he shot those ft's i could see him thinking... not again. And sure enough.....</p><p></p><p>i think that short term cbg is our coach. i will support him and the team. long term? he has to go. if i had my druthers i would like to see bobinsky talk him into retiring from coaching while accepting a job at gt in some other capacity. i love coach cbg. he exemplifies gt imo ....</p><p></p><p>just not as our basketball coach.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gtpi, post: 194646, member: 869"] i was thinking about this last night. not only did cremins stress chemistry but he also constantly talked about putting players in a position to do good things.... playing to their strengths. i remember he coached just enough to allow this to happen. once they were put into position he allowed the skills of the players to take over. i think he is a far better coach than the last two we have had. i like his philosophy. i see none of this from cbg. for his entire tenure i have been behind cbg. all things considered... the most recent loss to ets has been the last straw for me. what did i see the last 5 minutes of the game? same ol same ol same ol! he had 4 time outs with 4 minutes to play and they accomplished nothing. the last minute of the ets game was played out in almost every single close game we lost last year. when i looked at mgh's eyes right before he shot those ft's i could see him thinking... not again. And sure enough..... i think that short term cbg is our coach. i will support him and the team. long term? he has to go. if i had my druthers i would like to see bobinsky talk him into retiring from coaching while accepting a job at gt in some other capacity. i love coach cbg. he exemplifies gt imo .... just not as our basketball coach. [/QUOTE]
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