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<blockquote data-quote="bobongo" data-source="post: 896267" data-attributes="member: 3893"><p>Money's a thing, and it'll always be a thing, but it isn't the main thing keeping us from putting a decent team on the field. </p><p>We need to make smarter decisions - about who we hire and where we spend the money we have, such as more of it directed to coaches' salaries and recruiting and less of it thrown away on the stadium and jumbotrons, just for example. We need to start putting the horse before the cart instead of the other way around. Spend it directly on the team, and the resulting Ws will enable us to raise more of it later.</p><p>But the main thing is to start making smarter decisions regarding coaching hires. There are people who will swear on a stack that we only had maybe about two people who would have come here when CGC was hired. That doesn't even pass the smell test. We just didn't look.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bobongo, post: 896267, member: 3893"] Money's a thing, and it'll always be a thing, but it isn't the main thing keeping us from putting a decent team on the field. We need to make smarter decisions - about who we hire and where we spend the money we have, such as more of it directed to coaches' salaries and recruiting and less of it thrown away on the stadium and jumbotrons, just for example. We need to start putting the horse before the cart instead of the other way around. Spend it directly on the team, and the resulting Ws will enable us to raise more of it later. But the main thing is to start making smarter decisions regarding coaching hires. There are people who will swear on a stack that we only had maybe about two people who would have come here when CGC was hired. That doesn't even pass the smell test. We just didn't look. [/QUOTE]
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