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<blockquote data-quote="Techster" data-source="post: 843340" data-attributes="member: 360"><p>While we were getting our a$$es handed to us, I was thinking about good coaching versus bad coaching.</p><p></p><p>A good coach, regardless of talent, finds a way to make his players above their talent. It's very rare GT ever has a talent advantage. This has been going on for as long as I've been a GT fan (think early 1990's when I was a kid). But I've always felt our coaching was good enough, and we had enough talent to make a game of it against the vast majority of teams. We may not have won, and sometimes we got our behinds kicked. It happens. There have been many times where I thought we would lose and GT ended up winnning. Ross, O'Leary, Gailey, Johnson....they all had games where I thought we had almost no chance and took our band of undertalented kids and won.</p><p></p><p>Unfortunately, when the coaching is bad, and you're not coaching up to the talent you have, scores like yesterday happens. Even more unfortunate, it's happened often enough for CGC that I've now given into the fact that with CGC, it's now a matter of "when", not "if". Ultimately, I just don't now see how this will work out for CGC. I would 100% like to be proven wrong about this, but one thing that kept repeating in my head yesterday is if GT is playing against a good team (not necessarily ND), and our coach can't take one of the most talented rosters we've had in the last decade, and can't even make a decent game of it, it just doesn't bode well for us down the road. It looked like men versus boys out there...and I'm referring to the coaching, not our players.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Techster, post: 843340, member: 360"] While we were getting our a$$es handed to us, I was thinking about good coaching versus bad coaching. A good coach, regardless of talent, finds a way to make his players above their talent. It's very rare GT ever has a talent advantage. This has been going on for as long as I've been a GT fan (think early 1990's when I was a kid). But I've always felt our coaching was good enough, and we had enough talent to make a game of it against the vast majority of teams. We may not have won, and sometimes we got our behinds kicked. It happens. There have been many times where I thought we would lose and GT ended up winnning. Ross, O'Leary, Gailey, Johnson....they all had games where I thought we had almost no chance and took our band of undertalented kids and won. Unfortunately, when the coaching is bad, and you're not coaching up to the talent you have, scores like yesterday happens. Even more unfortunate, it's happened often enough for CGC that I've now given into the fact that with CGC, it's now a matter of "when", not "if". Ultimately, I just don't now see how this will work out for CGC. I would 100% like to be proven wrong about this, but one thing that kept repeating in my head yesterday is if GT is playing against a good team (not necessarily ND), and our coach can't take one of the most talented rosters we've had in the last decade, and can't even make a decent game of it, it just doesn't bode well for us down the road. It looked like men versus boys out there...and I'm referring to the coaching, not our players. [/QUOTE]
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