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<blockquote data-quote="stinger 1957" data-source="post: 843435" data-attributes="member: 1682"><p>First let me say I could be wrong about what I perceived coming into the season, but my impression was CGC and company saw our only chance was to play a lot of kids at an extremely high level of effort, flying around, hitting people, gang tackling, trying to rip the ball getting turnovers etc and that has to have players who buy into it and are willing to put out the effort. They also needed to play as mistake free as possible (mental). It also meant we had to substitute heavily in order to have that kind of sustained effort to make it effective. Seems like I saw much of the above in the Clemson and UNC games and then we mentally started breaking down, This is just me, I don't blame the coaches for that, it is on the players, they have to want to do all of what the winning formula takes, granted it is/was a lot, but it was the only way we were ever going to have a chance this year IMO.</p><p>Where from here? IMO recruit to what you are trying to do and build from the ground up, do not panic and go and hire someone else, let the man who can recruit do his thing. Do we need a new coach or two, I don't have any idea, I trust CGC for that decision, he's there and I trust Todd to provide what CGC needs to keep the build moving forward. </p><p>I bought into what someone else on here recently said and that was he/she would not really take a look at where we are until after the '23 season, that is definitely where I am, I'm backing CGC all the way and so wish others that are beating up on him would recognize what a monumental job we had in building this thing back to real power 5 FB and that it was never going to be pretty getting there.</p><p>There is one other thing, I remember CPJ saying his kids were coming in with that entitlement mentality that has become so prevalent in recent years and if I had to guess that could have added to the problem of implementing the CGC plan for a better season that I talk about above. Go Jackets!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stinger 1957, post: 843435, member: 1682"] First let me say I could be wrong about what I perceived coming into the season, but my impression was CGC and company saw our only chance was to play a lot of kids at an extremely high level of effort, flying around, hitting people, gang tackling, trying to rip the ball getting turnovers etc and that has to have players who buy into it and are willing to put out the effort. They also needed to play as mistake free as possible (mental). It also meant we had to substitute heavily in order to have that kind of sustained effort to make it effective. Seems like I saw much of the above in the Clemson and UNC games and then we mentally started breaking down, This is just me, I don't blame the coaches for that, it is on the players, they have to want to do all of what the winning formula takes, granted it is/was a lot, but it was the only way we were ever going to have a chance this year IMO. Where from here? IMO recruit to what you are trying to do and build from the ground up, do not panic and go and hire someone else, let the man who can recruit do his thing. Do we need a new coach or two, I don't have any idea, I trust CGC for that decision, he's there and I trust Todd to provide what CGC needs to keep the build moving forward. I bought into what someone else on here recently said and that was he/she would not really take a look at where we are until after the '23 season, that is definitely where I am, I'm backing CGC all the way and so wish others that are beating up on him would recognize what a monumental job we had in building this thing back to real power 5 FB and that it was never going to be pretty getting there. There is one other thing, I remember CPJ saying his kids were coming in with that entitlement mentality that has become so prevalent in recent years and if I had to guess that could have added to the problem of implementing the CGC plan for a better season that I talk about above. Go Jackets!! [/QUOTE]
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