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<blockquote data-quote="Bruce Wayne" data-source="post: 497991" data-attributes="member: 231"><p>I can't leave a coherent thought here yet, and will thus be more unleashed than I usually allow myself to be, hence bullet points.</p><p></p><ul> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">CPJ's consistent principles, and overall integrity, are truly inspiring, and were a perfect fit for what Tech as an institution likes to think of itself. A very rare fit indeed.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">He is a HOF coach, fact. You do not get to have many of those for any of the sports teams you follow.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">The UCF game this year had me beat down and momentarily indifferent to if he stayed or went. I summed it up as "he always tells me that a team improves the most between games 1 & 2 . . . but his seem to fail that test 40% of the years. I have no clue how to fairly judge a college football head coach, but he <em>tells </em>me that is his standard every year, so . . .".</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">The way the team rebounded and ended the season once again renewed my confidence in CPJ's stewardship. I became reasonable again, and could recall all of the institutional limitations, the disgusting nature of the sport at top 25 program level, the new defensive scheme, and injuries, etc., that objectively lowered this teams' ceiling.</li> </ul><p>Despite my momentary indifference to his continued tenure early this year I never made that public in a way that could ever get back to the program. I go punch a wall or discuss with family after a crappy loss, period.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bruce Wayne, post: 497991, member: 231"] I can't leave a coherent thought here yet, and will thus be more unleashed than I usually allow myself to be, hence bullet points. [LIST] [*]CPJ's consistent principles, and overall integrity, are truly inspiring, and were a perfect fit for what Tech as an institution likes to think of itself. A very rare fit indeed. [*]He is a HOF coach, fact. You do not get to have many of those for any of the sports teams you follow. [*]The UCF game this year had me beat down and momentarily indifferent to if he stayed or went. I summed it up as "he always tells me that a team improves the most between games 1 & 2 . . . but his seem to fail that test 40% of the years. I have no clue how to fairly judge a college football head coach, but he [I]tells [/I]me that is his standard every year, so . . .". [*]The way the team rebounded and ended the season once again renewed my confidence in CPJ's stewardship. I became reasonable again, and could recall all of the institutional limitations, the disgusting nature of the sport at top 25 program level, the new defensive scheme, and injuries, etc., that objectively lowered this teams' ceiling. [/LIST] Despite my momentary indifference to his continued tenure early this year I never made that public in a way that could ever get back to the program. I go punch a wall or discuss with family after a crappy loss, period. [/QUOTE]
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