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Highly Unlikely - but what if CPJ hired an OC?
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<blockquote data-quote="eetech" data-source="post: 477755" data-attributes="member: 1924"><p>It worked pretty well for us for the first 6 years of his career. CPJ managed offense on a more hands on basis, and had a defensive coach for hands on management of the defense. A couple of years we were also very good on ST (I personally believe ST quality is a matter of depth and personnel more than coaching, although I have to admit that some stuff, like encouraging our returners to fair catch instead of running out of the end zone and then taking a knee at the 1 yard line is on coaching).</p><p></p><p>It’s hard to tell what’s lacking in our team the past few years. It doesn’t appear CPJ has much clue either. Which is why having an OC to handle day to day duties for him may be a good idea. Not so he can take over coaching ST or anything, but so he is able to look at the entire team more holistically and identify what can be improved. </p><p></p><p>That’s not an indictment on how he has managed things so far. It worked well for us. However, things are not working as well, so with the changing circumstances, CPJ needs to look at changing his reponse to the new circumstances. </p><p></p><p>One thing you can see in technology today (which is the industry I, and many GT folks, work in) is that the pace of change is unlike anything we have seen before. The reality is that technology driven change is something that no longer is limited to the tech industry, but has started affecting every industry. Including sports. This is something that has only really happened in the last 5 years or so. And it’s possible that CPJ and team haven’t adjusted to that, and if so, it may help for him to reduce day to day duties, and spend more time on the bigger picture.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eetech, post: 477755, member: 1924"] It worked pretty well for us for the first 6 years of his career. CPJ managed offense on a more hands on basis, and had a defensive coach for hands on management of the defense. A couple of years we were also very good on ST (I personally believe ST quality is a matter of depth and personnel more than coaching, although I have to admit that some stuff, like encouraging our returners to fair catch instead of running out of the end zone and then taking a knee at the 1 yard line is on coaching). It’s hard to tell what’s lacking in our team the past few years. It doesn’t appear CPJ has much clue either. Which is why having an OC to handle day to day duties for him may be a good idea. Not so he can take over coaching ST or anything, but so he is able to look at the entire team more holistically and identify what can be improved. That’s not an indictment on how he has managed things so far. It worked well for us. However, things are not working as well, so with the changing circumstances, CPJ needs to look at changing his reponse to the new circumstances. One thing you can see in technology today (which is the industry I, and many GT folks, work in) is that the pace of change is unlike anything we have seen before. The reality is that technology driven change is something that no longer is limited to the tech industry, but has started affecting every industry. Including sports. This is something that has only really happened in the last 5 years or so. And it’s possible that CPJ and team haven’t adjusted to that, and if so, it may help for him to reduce day to day duties, and spend more time on the bigger picture. [/QUOTE]
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