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<blockquote data-quote="rfjeff9" data-source="post: 647433" data-attributes="member: 4174"><p>No long term apathy here, just temporary. The season is going down like I expected, though in my mind it was a win over Citadel and South Florida and a Temple toss-up. So I am off by one game, and that’s all I expected to win. To me it is a sad commentary of how far we have fallen and how much of a hole we have to dig ourselves out of. CPJ would have a few more wins I think but wouldn’t make it to 6 on the season.</p><p></p><p>I am optimistic about the future. I thought all the Waffle House and Juice BS silly to begin with. I didn’t have that sort of “buy in”, mine was more in the hopeful form of recruiting upgrades, young coach energy, offense revamp, media coverage, with the end game of hopeful national attention due to performance rather than being an oddity on offense.</p><p></p><p>CGC is going to grow with the team and hopefully make wiser in game decisions. I have to believe that because it doesn’t make sense not to. And we are going to improve if for no other reason than returning experienced players year over year. CGC has to have time to get his players into his system. That is why his contract is so long.</p><p></p><p>I understand the apathy, but this shoe was ALWAYS going to fall once CPJ completely changed the scheme. It was worth a try. Now we have to pay the price for a return to a mainstream offense. And get recruits’ interest.</p><p></p><p>We live in a talent rich area in THE dominant city of the southeast. The recruits are there to be had. We just needed to adopt a different offense to have a chance at attracting them and a coach that would run it. As a younger coach full of energy and charisma, CGC is they type we needed. We will see if he can do it, but my bet is yes.</p><p></p><p>It will just take some time. And that was always inevitable, unless anyone out there thought Urban Meyer was going to apply for the job.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]7007[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rfjeff9, post: 647433, member: 4174"] No long term apathy here, just temporary. The season is going down like I expected, though in my mind it was a win over Citadel and South Florida and a Temple toss-up. So I am off by one game, and that’s all I expected to win. To me it is a sad commentary of how far we have fallen and how much of a hole we have to dig ourselves out of. CPJ would have a few more wins I think but wouldn’t make it to 6 on the season. I am optimistic about the future. I thought all the Waffle House and Juice BS silly to begin with. I didn’t have that sort of “buy in”, mine was more in the hopeful form of recruiting upgrades, young coach energy, offense revamp, media coverage, with the end game of hopeful national attention due to performance rather than being an oddity on offense. CGC is going to grow with the team and hopefully make wiser in game decisions. I have to believe that because it doesn’t make sense not to. And we are going to improve if for no other reason than returning experienced players year over year. CGC has to have time to get his players into his system. That is why his contract is so long. I understand the apathy, but this shoe was ALWAYS going to fall once CPJ completely changed the scheme. It was worth a try. Now we have to pay the price for a return to a mainstream offense. And get recruits’ interest. We live in a talent rich area in THE dominant city of the southeast. The recruits are there to be had. We just needed to adopt a different offense to have a chance at attracting them and a coach that would run it. As a younger coach full of energy and charisma, CGC is they type we needed. We will see if he can do it, but my bet is yes. It will just take some time. And that was always inevitable, unless anyone out there thought Urban Meyer was going to apply for the job. [ATTACH=full]7007[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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