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<blockquote data-quote="vamosjackets" data-source="post: 556986" data-attributes="member: 216"><p>Well, the fact that the very next name you typed was someone's last name seems like a logical defense for my misunderreading you. That and the fact that Erin Joe is actually still involved with the program and would have a much more relevant opinion than Joe Hamilton, whom I greatly admired as a player, though I didn't know him at all as a person. I really don't see how Joe Ham's opinion on this particular issue is to be held in high regard since he didn't play for CPJ. If Joe H did speak poorly of CPJ, that would be a bad showing for Joe, since CPJ gave him every chance in the world to be a big part of GT football (probably would've ended up a position coach ... probably better not to rehash that story). I guess I was trying to give you the benefit of the doubt for your "player-informed" opinion.</p><p></p><p>I wish you would've actually tried to respond to the relevant part of the post instead of the completely irrelevant part. I still don't know what you're claiming about "players' opinions", and would truly like to know. If you're saying those former players who didn't play for CPJ weren't fans of his offense, that's a way different claim that them saying he was a bad coach or current players talking bad about CPJ or something like that. I'd be mostly ambivalent about those guys preferring a different offense or even saying that the social media stuff is being handled better. If CPJ-guys were saying that he was a bad coach or that they didn't like him, that would be news to me and would go completely against (almost) everything I've heard from anyone in that lot. So, again, that is a bold and slanderous claim, which is why I'm making a big deal about it. If this is just about the three guys you mentioned, it's not a big deal at all, and I would have even expected it. What did Calvin, Joe H, and Key say? And, what claim are you making about former players' opinions? It may be that we're not at odds, which is what I'm trying (somewhat irritatingly) to find out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vamosjackets, post: 556986, member: 216"] Well, the fact that the very next name you typed was someone's last name seems like a logical defense for my misunderreading you. That and the fact that Erin Joe is actually still involved with the program and would have a much more relevant opinion than Joe Hamilton, whom I greatly admired as a player, though I didn't know him at all as a person. I really don't see how Joe Ham's opinion on this particular issue is to be held in high regard since he didn't play for CPJ. If Joe H did speak poorly of CPJ, that would be a bad showing for Joe, since CPJ gave him every chance in the world to be a big part of GT football (probably would've ended up a position coach ... probably better not to rehash that story). I guess I was trying to give you the benefit of the doubt for your "player-informed" opinion. I wish you would've actually tried to respond to the relevant part of the post instead of the completely irrelevant part. I still don't know what you're claiming about "players' opinions", and would truly like to know. If you're saying those former players who didn't play for CPJ weren't fans of his offense, that's a way different claim that them saying he was a bad coach or current players talking bad about CPJ or something like that. I'd be mostly ambivalent about those guys preferring a different offense or even saying that the social media stuff is being handled better. If CPJ-guys were saying that he was a bad coach or that they didn't like him, that would be news to me and would go completely against (almost) everything I've heard from anyone in that lot. So, again, that is a bold and slanderous claim, which is why I'm making a big deal about it. If this is just about the three guys you mentioned, it's not a big deal at all, and I would have even expected it. What did Calvin, Joe H, and Key say? And, what claim are you making about former players' opinions? It may be that we're not at odds, which is what I'm trying (somewhat irritatingly) to find out. [/QUOTE]
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