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<blockquote data-quote="Augusta_Jacket" data-source="post: 550098" data-attributes="member: 1191"><p>I think it's fair to state that I am on the "wait and see" train when it comes to CGC. I used to think you were as well. I am becoming increasingly convinced that you are now actively and violently disagreeing with every decision GT makes regardless of its merits.</p><p></p><p>That being said, there's always little in the way of proof when you experiment. Since you firmly agree that GT has historically struggled with recruiting, I fail to understand why trying something new would be a bad thing. After all, if the old method wasn't working, let's not double down on it. Under CPJ we had a scheme advantage that helped to offset the recruiting woes. Under CGC we will lose that and recruiting becomes more vital for GT than it ever has been, as we have to transition an offense from the ground up. At some point, we HAVE to try new things, and this, IMO, is a good start. At the end of 5 years we may look back and say we made a mistake, but we can honestly say we were trying to change the narrative about GT, and I can live with that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Augusta_Jacket, post: 550098, member: 1191"] I think it's fair to state that I am on the "wait and see" train when it comes to CGC. I used to think you were as well. I am becoming increasingly convinced that you are now actively and violently disagreeing with every decision GT makes regardless of its merits. That being said, there's always little in the way of proof when you experiment. Since you firmly agree that GT has historically struggled with recruiting, I fail to understand why trying something new would be a bad thing. After all, if the old method wasn't working, let's not double down on it. Under CPJ we had a scheme advantage that helped to offset the recruiting woes. Under CGC we will lose that and recruiting becomes more vital for GT than it ever has been, as we have to transition an offense from the ground up. At some point, we HAVE to try new things, and this, IMO, is a good start. At the end of 5 years we may look back and say we made a mistake, but we can honestly say we were trying to change the narrative about GT, and I can live with that. [/QUOTE]
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