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<blockquote data-quote="dressedcheeseside" data-source="post: 61732" data-attributes="member: 77"><p>After much thought and reading of others' responses in this thread, I have come to the realization that our views are not that far apart. We both want success and we both acknowledge unique challenges. We both feel that GT can and should overcome those challenges better than we have in the recent past. </p><p></p><p>As to MBob's comments, I like what I'm hearing, but my reaction is tempered by his perspective. Consider that he's the head honcho and recently hired. Consider what he must have said in his interviews to land the job.... it's the same stuff he's saying now. Most of all consider that he comes in the wake of some of the most asinine public statements that could be uttered by a GT AD, Dave Braine basically said our ceiling is mediocrity. DRad was hired, in part, because he was the young hotshot with the SEC training who was the living, breathing antithesis of Braine. Braine labeled us mediocre and the guy who was brought in to prove him wrong eventually threw his hands up and left for greener pastures, to one of our rivals no less, one that happens to be the antithesis of GT in every way. </p><p></p><p>I like what I'm seeing the past two classes. I've always said GT was a tough nut to crack for any coach and whomever it is should be given more time than one would be given almost anywhere else. Contrary to perception, CPJ has made changes his entire tenure. I think he has evolved as has his formula for success. The fruit of his latest round of changes will be born out in the near future so I'm willing to be patient and see what happens. The signs are looking good so far.</p><p></p><p>Furthermore, I am extremely happy to see that he hasn't sacrificed his commitment to academic excellence throughout this evolution. In fact, it's gotten better along with the recruits' athletic talent.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dressedcheeseside, post: 61732, member: 77"] After much thought and reading of others' responses in this thread, I have come to the realization that our views are not that far apart. We both want success and we both acknowledge unique challenges. We both feel that GT can and should overcome those challenges better than we have in the recent past. As to MBob's comments, I like what I'm hearing, but my reaction is tempered by his perspective. Consider that he's the head honcho and recently hired. Consider what he must have said in his interviews to land the job.... it's the same stuff he's saying now. Most of all consider that he comes in the wake of some of the most asinine public statements that could be uttered by a GT AD, Dave Braine basically said our ceiling is mediocrity. DRad was hired, in part, because he was the young hotshot with the SEC training who was the living, breathing antithesis of Braine. Braine labeled us mediocre and the guy who was brought in to prove him wrong eventually threw his hands up and left for greener pastures, to one of our rivals no less, one that happens to be the antithesis of GT in every way. I like what I'm seeing the past two classes. I've always said GT was a tough nut to crack for any coach and whomever it is should be given more time than one would be given almost anywhere else. Contrary to perception, CPJ has made changes his entire tenure. I think he has evolved as has his formula for success. The fruit of his latest round of changes will be born out in the near future so I'm willing to be patient and see what happens. The signs are looking good so far. Furthermore, I am extremely happy to see that he hasn't sacrificed his commitment to academic excellence throughout this evolution. In fact, it's gotten better along with the recruits' athletic talent. [/QUOTE]
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