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<blockquote data-quote="MWBATL" data-source="post: 194364" data-attributes="member: 944"><p>Just as an FYI, if one simply removes the lower division opponents on the schedule (the Woffords and Jacksonville States and Gardner Webbs), Gaileys winning % is .590 BEFORE post season games while Johnson's is 0.563. Add in post-season play and Gailey drops to 0.561 while Johnson drops to .533. Facts are your friend, so not sure why you are upset or disagree with Red's comment. Beyond that, there can be a ton of argument about who should get credit for 2008/9...two fairly decent years....I gave credit to CPJ, but if one argues that it was with Gailey's players, the stats would be skewed pretty heavily towards Gailey. Even if you simply eliminate them from either coach, CPJ drops to 0.500 in regular season play and 0.471 including post-season.</p><p></p><p>And, no, I am not pining for the days under Gailey. He drove me nuts on offense. But let's not glorify what exists today either.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MWBATL, post: 194364, member: 944"] Just as an FYI, if one simply removes the lower division opponents on the schedule (the Woffords and Jacksonville States and Gardner Webbs), Gaileys winning % is .590 BEFORE post season games while Johnson's is 0.563. Add in post-season play and Gailey drops to 0.561 while Johnson drops to .533. Facts are your friend, so not sure why you are upset or disagree with Red's comment. Beyond that, there can be a ton of argument about who should get credit for 2008/9...two fairly decent years....I gave credit to CPJ, but if one argues that it was with Gailey's players, the stats would be skewed pretty heavily towards Gailey. Even if you simply eliminate them from either coach, CPJ drops to 0.500 in regular season play and 0.471 including post-season. And, no, I am not pining for the days under Gailey. He drove me nuts on offense. But let's not glorify what exists today either. [/QUOTE]
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