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<blockquote data-quote="GTNavyNuke" data-source="post: 635986" data-attributes="member: 322"><p>Agree entirely. CGC can't change his ATL philosophy just because we don't have the players to execute. Playing those who weren't as good is practice is as weak of hand as what he is doing THIS year. Playing the longer game of recruiting talented players, ATL should pay off. CGC is looking to maximize a players talent and chances to get to the NFL. </p><p></p><p>I'll reserve judgement on all the coaches till we have more run time and fewer injuries. </p><p></p><p>Note that I thought we should have gotten rid of Howell (pitching coach) years ago since our pitchers didn't perform to potential. There was the excuse that we had a lot of injuries over the years; but given the long number of years with injuries, those injuries seemed to also be a product of how long and hard the few good pitchers were being ridden. </p><p></p><p>For football, I hope we are practicing in such a way as to minimize injuries while maximizing learning and conditinoning. I don't know how to do that and don't know we aren't. Just not enough run time yet. At least two full years for me; that third season is where I'll be a lot more judgemental (not that it matters to anyone but me).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GTNavyNuke, post: 635986, member: 322"] Agree entirely. CGC can't change his ATL philosophy just because we don't have the players to execute. Playing those who weren't as good is practice is as weak of hand as what he is doing THIS year. Playing the longer game of recruiting talented players, ATL should pay off. CGC is looking to maximize a players talent and chances to get to the NFL. I'll reserve judgement on all the coaches till we have more run time and fewer injuries. Note that I thought we should have gotten rid of Howell (pitching coach) years ago since our pitchers didn't perform to potential. There was the excuse that we had a lot of injuries over the years; but given the long number of years with injuries, those injuries seemed to also be a product of how long and hard the few good pitchers were being ridden. For football, I hope we are practicing in such a way as to minimize injuries while maximizing learning and conditinoning. I don't know how to do that and don't know we aren't. Just not enough run time yet. At least two full years for me; that third season is where I'll be a lot more judgemental (not that it matters to anyone but me). [/QUOTE]
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