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<blockquote data-quote="Techster" data-source="post: 570891" data-attributes="member: 360"><p>I like CPJ the person. I've met him a few times at a local joint. He is extremely personable.</p><p></p><p>I think CPJ's "problem" was he took things way too personally, and never learned how to turn a jab into a joke...until the end. We saw how he took all the criticisms of his offense and turned them into jokes when he did the coaches show. That's the CPJ that could charm a room. I think at times he was too focused on the criticism, and not the bigger picture of GT the program. </p><p></p><p>CPJ's record speaks for itself. He will be on my Mt Rushmore of GT coaches. I just wish he would have done himself a favor by being more personable and charming...the way he is in private settings. That's not selling out or taking crap, that's just not letting the little things bother you, and seeing the big picture.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Techster, post: 570891, member: 360"] I like CPJ the person. I've met him a few times at a local joint. He is extremely personable. I think CPJ's "problem" was he took things way too personally, and never learned how to turn a jab into a joke...until the end. We saw how he took all the criticisms of his offense and turned them into jokes when he did the coaches show. That's the CPJ that could charm a room. I think at times he was too focused on the criticism, and not the bigger picture of GT the program. CPJ's record speaks for itself. He will be on my Mt Rushmore of GT coaches. I just wish he would have done himself a favor by being more personable and charming...the way he is in private settings. That's not selling out or taking crap, that's just not letting the little things bother you, and seeing the big picture. [/QUOTE]
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