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<blockquote data-quote="Techster" data-source="post: 717878" data-attributes="member: 360"><p>What CGC allowed Jaylend to do was leave his team responsibilities on the football team to focus on academics and still keep him on scholarship. CGC could have easily leveraged the medical scholarship as extra help from Jaylend, and GT as we all know is shorthanded versus other school's staffs, but he did what was best for Jaylend.</p><p></p><p>Bottomline, GT is very lucky to have had 2 coaches who saw the bigger picture for Jaylend. For all of those who say CPJ didn't really care about his players, or CGC is bringing a factory mentality to GT and getting rid of "dead weight", here's a little ammunition that says BOTH coaches really believe in the "family" concept of teams.</p><p></p><p>On another note, a part of me really wishes he could have seen Jaylend QB'ing our team. He was a good passer in HS, AND a good runner. He had Nesbitt's size and arm, was pretty fast and agile, and had JeT's passing ability. Almost the perfect blend of all of CPJ's QBs. Whatever he pursues in life, I hope he'll find peace with not being able to play football. A GT degree is a HUGE accomplishment!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Techster, post: 717878, member: 360"] What CGC allowed Jaylend to do was leave his team responsibilities on the football team to focus on academics and still keep him on scholarship. CGC could have easily leveraged the medical scholarship as extra help from Jaylend, and GT as we all know is shorthanded versus other school's staffs, but he did what was best for Jaylend. Bottomline, GT is very lucky to have had 2 coaches who saw the bigger picture for Jaylend. For all of those who say CPJ didn't really care about his players, or CGC is bringing a factory mentality to GT and getting rid of "dead weight", here's a little ammunition that says BOTH coaches really believe in the "family" concept of teams. On another note, a part of me really wishes he could have seen Jaylend QB'ing our team. He was a good passer in HS, AND a good runner. He had Nesbitt's size and arm, was pretty fast and agile, and had JeT's passing ability. Almost the perfect blend of all of CPJ's QBs. Whatever he pursues in life, I hope he'll find peace with not being able to play football. A GT degree is a HUGE accomplishment! [/QUOTE]
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