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<blockquote data-quote="Techster" data-source="post: 920474" data-attributes="member: 360"><p>If the team was told, the world would know by now.</p><p></p><p>The reality is, very few know, and even fewer will know much at all now that Fritz leaked. I'm certain GTAA knows who's been leaking info right now and they've probably plugged it in their own way. I'm almost certain info was "leaked" in the AD and HCF search to various people to see how sensitive information is handled by people who were trusted with that info. Cabrera would have been really good at the intelligence and spycraft business. If you remember the presser to announce AD Batt, he said something that passed by a lot of ears but raised my attention. He said (paraphasing) "J will report directly to me, and will be a member of my cabinet". A member of my cabinet. Given Cabrera's background, you can see that he's going to run GT like a high functioning international conglomerate. GTAA is just one unit of GT's overall business. I've heard Cabrera is an extremely nice and gracious person, but don't cross him...he's ruthless. Just look at how Stansbury and Collins were dispatched. Batt understands the seat he's in.</p><p></p><p>All of it is to say, GTAA is under MUCH better leadership, and brighter days are definitely ahead...and not just for the football program. It's messy at the moment, and there's a lot of people used to the old ways that will be in for a shock, but as the saying goes "You can't make an omelet without breaking eggs."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Techster, post: 920474, member: 360"] If the team was told, the world would know by now. The reality is, very few know, and even fewer will know much at all now that Fritz leaked. I'm certain GTAA knows who's been leaking info right now and they've probably plugged it in their own way. I'm almost certain info was "leaked" in the AD and HCF search to various people to see how sensitive information is handled by people who were trusted with that info. Cabrera would have been really good at the intelligence and spycraft business. If you remember the presser to announce AD Batt, he said something that passed by a lot of ears but raised my attention. He said (paraphasing) "J will report directly to me, and will be a member of my cabinet". A member of my cabinet. Given Cabrera's background, you can see that he's going to run GT like a high functioning international conglomerate. GTAA is just one unit of GT's overall business. I've heard Cabrera is an extremely nice and gracious person, but don't cross him...he's ruthless. Just look at how Stansbury and Collins were dispatched. Batt understands the seat he's in. All of it is to say, GTAA is under MUCH better leadership, and brighter days are definitely ahead...and not just for the football program. It's messy at the moment, and there's a lot of people used to the old ways that will be in for a shock, but as the saying goes "You can't make an omelet without breaking eggs." [/QUOTE]
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