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<blockquote data-quote="Bruce Wayne" data-source="post: 146346" data-attributes="member: 231"><p>When I read that (and bring in context of following the team and every interview CPJ has done closely), then I think CPJ actually sounds sympathetic for Vad. He indicated that Vad did not truly have the reins of leadership as even some of his teammates weren't on board with him and so on. Then he ends by saying that ultimately it is his fault as head coach for not picking up on it early enough. However, his picking up on it earlier would have led to the same result. He would have moved Thomas up to the starter and Vad would have transferred. No biggie, this is a pretty straightforward exposition of what transpired.</p><p></p><p>I think the JMU coach could say something similar. Didn't they have a returning starting QB but then he brought in Vad as a transfer and he went on to take the starting job and lead them to a great season? I don't see why Vad or CPJ need have much in the way of regrets at this point and they surely have moved on by now; hence they can be clinical about the past.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bruce Wayne, post: 146346, member: 231"] When I read that (and bring in context of following the team and every interview CPJ has done closely), then I think CPJ actually sounds sympathetic for Vad. He indicated that Vad did not truly have the reins of leadership as even some of his teammates weren't on board with him and so on. Then he ends by saying that ultimately it is his fault as head coach for not picking up on it early enough. However, his picking up on it earlier would have led to the same result. He would have moved Thomas up to the starter and Vad would have transferred. No biggie, this is a pretty straightforward exposition of what transpired. I think the JMU coach could say something similar. Didn't they have a returning starting QB but then he brought in Vad as a transfer and he went on to take the starting job and lead them to a great season? I don't see why Vad or CPJ need have much in the way of regrets at this point and they surely have moved on by now; hence they can be clinical about the past. [/QUOTE]
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