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How Coach Johnson Stacks up among former YellowJacket Coaches!
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<blockquote data-quote="DrJacket" data-source="post: 160641" data-attributes="member: 913"><p>My read would be that Coach cares about what the naysayers think probably a little more than people might guess.</p><p></p><p>But...and this is critical...he still cares less than most coaches probably would.</p><p></p><p>Both CPJ and Mrs. CPJ are keenly attuned to how many have suddenly jumped onto the bandwagon over the last year. And, how quickly that wagon would thin out with a lukewarm season. Some of the same people who sing his praises today did deep personal harm to them in the lean years. That comes with the job, of course.</p><p></p><p>He keeps his head down and does his job. His judgment of how the program is doing--at any minute-- is astute. His list of whose opinion truly counts is pretty short--and again--accurate probably. Like any other human alive, deep down he would like to be beloved. But, he's willing to finish this out someday and let history take care of the rest.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DrJacket, post: 160641, member: 913"] My read would be that Coach cares about what the naysayers think probably a little more than people might guess. But...and this is critical...he still cares less than most coaches probably would. Both CPJ and Mrs. CPJ are keenly attuned to how many have suddenly jumped onto the bandwagon over the last year. And, how quickly that wagon would thin out with a lukewarm season. Some of the same people who sing his praises today did deep personal harm to them in the lean years. That comes with the job, of course. He keeps his head down and does his job. His judgment of how the program is doing--at any minute-- is astute. His list of whose opinion truly counts is pretty short--and again--accurate probably. Like any other human alive, deep down he would like to be beloved. But, he's willing to finish this out someday and let history take care of the rest. [/QUOTE]
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