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<blockquote data-quote="stinger78" data-source="post: 999526" data-attributes="member: 6771"><p>I agree here. GT was not lighting up the field from 2015 on, yet we were competing well. Lot’s of close losses with very few blowouts. MBoob was hamstringing CPJ and the sparks were evident. Stan came in with a lot of promise, but ended up the same.</p><p></p><p>I take it that since he went with such a radical change in TFG that he felt radical change was needed. He didn’t address the right thing though. He raised almost $200M to build new buildings but would not give CPJ more money for coaches and recruiting. He put a full court press on “the 404” but allowed a crappy, non-competitive team on the field with a coach making excuses right and left - and he wouldn’t make a change.</p><p></p><p>People gawked at our non-competitiveness and walked away. Tough to get those back. They’ve seen institutional negligence and programmatic incompetence winked at, all while our rival to the east has soared. </p><p></p><p>It is what it is. We have to start where we are and build back. The support of Cabrera and the competence of Batt have been a breath of fresh air. There’s hope but it’s a long road ahead.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stinger78, post: 999526, member: 6771"] I agree here. GT was not lighting up the field from 2015 on, yet we were competing well. Lot’s of close losses with very few blowouts. MBoob was hamstringing CPJ and the sparks were evident. Stan came in with a lot of promise, but ended up the same. I take it that since he went with such a radical change in TFG that he felt radical change was needed. He didn’t address the right thing though. He raised almost $200M to build new buildings but would not give CPJ more money for coaches and recruiting. He put a full court press on “the 404” but allowed a crappy, non-competitive team on the field with a coach making excuses right and left - and he wouldn’t make a change. People gawked at our non-competitiveness and walked away. Tough to get those back. They’ve seen institutional negligence and programmatic incompetence winked at, all while our rival to the east has soared. It is what it is. We have to start where we are and build back. The support of Cabrera and the competence of Batt have been a breath of fresh air. There’s hope but it’s a long road ahead. [/QUOTE]
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