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<blockquote data-quote="Novajacket" data-source="post: 581956" data-attributes="member: 129"><p>I think most people are missing the point of why CGC is doing this concentrating on the how. Everywhere you go you are ranked. Whether you like it or not. Recruiting services rank, employers rank, nfl scouts rank, everyone you meet is ranking you. It is subjective, it may be off but it is done whether you like it or not. He is giving the players a lot of information by doing this, and at the same time giving his assistants and others a chance to improve their ranking skills. In the example above a player was given feedback on their leg twitch being better so they are ranked higher. If you listen to draft coverage these are the types of random things they are ranked on. </p><p></p><p>For people complaining about ATL vs depth chart, a depth chart is not more accurate. It has nothing about play call, time, situation or anything. Just as arbitrary as anything else. To me ATL says who could possibly play, based on all those details. As an added bonus more players get their names published and promoted. When someone is googling your name, more people see it and think they you are a big deal. For better or worse this is the new world, you old foggies need to stop thinking what worked in the past will word now. What is funny to me is the same people that lauded CPJ for doing things differently are complaining about CGC doing things differently. It is just in different areas. CGC is trying to maximize recruiting and give himself every advantage he can think off. CPJ did the same on offense.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Novajacket, post: 581956, member: 129"] I think most people are missing the point of why CGC is doing this concentrating on the how. Everywhere you go you are ranked. Whether you like it or not. Recruiting services rank, employers rank, nfl scouts rank, everyone you meet is ranking you. It is subjective, it may be off but it is done whether you like it or not. He is giving the players a lot of information by doing this, and at the same time giving his assistants and others a chance to improve their ranking skills. In the example above a player was given feedback on their leg twitch being better so they are ranked higher. If you listen to draft coverage these are the types of random things they are ranked on. For people complaining about ATL vs depth chart, a depth chart is not more accurate. It has nothing about play call, time, situation or anything. Just as arbitrary as anything else. To me ATL says who could possibly play, based on all those details. As an added bonus more players get their names published and promoted. When someone is googling your name, more people see it and think they you are a big deal. For better or worse this is the new world, you old foggies need to stop thinking what worked in the past will word now. What is funny to me is the same people that lauded CPJ for doing things differently are complaining about CGC doing things differently. It is just in different areas. CGC is trying to maximize recruiting and give himself every advantage he can think off. CPJ did the same on offense. [/QUOTE]
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