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<blockquote data-quote="YJMD" data-source="post: 571116" data-attributes="member: 1929"><p>CPJ has the unfortunate distinction of being the guy before CGC. Not only that but he is someone who has a clear identity as a coach. That identity becomes a container for everything that stands out negatively as contrast between CGC and him. In reality, CGC is supremely different among coaches in his clarity of vision, energy, branding, and attunement to the whims of teenagers. I don't that any other coach in the world could do a fraction of what CGC has done for our identity in this short of a time. Unfortunately for CPJ, CGC's strengths get normalized and appear as CPJ's lacks.</p><p></p><p>I also want to moderate my enthusiasm for CGC. Producing a consistent winner on the field is the ultimate measure of a coach, and we have no data yet to judge CGC in this regard. And if CPJ were to have done that <em>consistently, </em>he wouldn't need to have CGC's strengths for the perception of our program to have been much different.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="YJMD, post: 571116, member: 1929"] CPJ has the unfortunate distinction of being the guy before CGC. Not only that but he is someone who has a clear identity as a coach. That identity becomes a container for everything that stands out negatively as contrast between CGC and him. In reality, CGC is supremely different among coaches in his clarity of vision, energy, branding, and attunement to the whims of teenagers. I don't that any other coach in the world could do a fraction of what CGC has done for our identity in this short of a time. Unfortunately for CPJ, CGC's strengths get normalized and appear as CPJ's lacks. I also want to moderate my enthusiasm for CGC. Producing a consistent winner on the field is the ultimate measure of a coach, and we have no data yet to judge CGC in this regard. And if CPJ were to have done that [I]consistently, [/I]he wouldn't need to have CGC's strengths for the perception of our program to have been much different. [/QUOTE]
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