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<blockquote data-quote="Techster" data-source="post: 585661" data-attributes="member: 360"><p>If it's your opinion that everything was just fine and dandy the last 10 years in terms of recruiting, then I don't want to shatter your daydream. I'll let you keep living your dream. I'm certainly not going to disparage ex-players to prove a point.</p><p></p><p>However, for the people who are tuned into reality, it's no secret why Stansbury wanted a coach that is known as a strong recruiter and someone who is strong with changing the narrative. You can reference the many articles from writers whose job it is to be objective about where our recruiting was during the CPJ tenure. There's many of those written from the time Collins was hired to now so feel free to search for them...it won't be hard. There isn't some vast conspiracy to make CPJ look bad, or disparage GT. There's no reason to get defensive about it. Not sure why some are taking these things personally. GT identified areas we needed to improve upon...and recruiting isn't the only thing. Some of it is systemic to GT, and others were unique to the previous staff (and when CGC's time is up here, the same type of things will be written about him). </p><p></p><p>Nothing wrong with acknowledging shortcomings and working to improve them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Techster, post: 585661, member: 360"] If it's your opinion that everything was just fine and dandy the last 10 years in terms of recruiting, then I don't want to shatter your daydream. I'll let you keep living your dream. I'm certainly not going to disparage ex-players to prove a point. However, for the people who are tuned into reality, it's no secret why Stansbury wanted a coach that is known as a strong recruiter and someone who is strong with changing the narrative. You can reference the many articles from writers whose job it is to be objective about where our recruiting was during the CPJ tenure. There's many of those written from the time Collins was hired to now so feel free to search for them...it won't be hard. There isn't some vast conspiracy to make CPJ look bad, or disparage GT. There's no reason to get defensive about it. Not sure why some are taking these things personally. GT identified areas we needed to improve upon...and recruiting isn't the only thing. Some of it is systemic to GT, and others were unique to the previous staff (and when CGC's time is up here, the same type of things will be written about him). Nothing wrong with acknowledging shortcomings and working to improve them. [/QUOTE]
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