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<blockquote data-quote="Techster" data-source="post: 846820" data-attributes="member: 360"><p>Stansbury is not in trouble like some on here want to believe. The reason is CGC was an O'Leary guy, and CGC was pushed ahead of the line by a LOT of big money donors who are still enamored by the O'Leary/Ross years. Stansbury has a lot of political capital within GT because he's done a very good job elsewhere, and he listened to a lot of influential people when hiring CGC. If anything, Stansbury will have even more say on the next coach as the CGC backers will most likely stay out of the way this time, and when another coach is hired, those same big money CGC backers will step up because they know they are as responsible for this debacle as Stansbury.</p><p></p><p>If you are irked by Stansbury's "stand by your man" public routine, just know it's a public show of support because saying otherwise does more damage to GT and hiring potential coaches than showing support to an obvious problem. Also, we were in season, last thing you want is players not giving full effort because they know their coaches are dead men walking.</p><p></p><p>If you want to know how it really stands, just know that Stansbury making it public that GT has already gathered the money to fire CGC if we need to isn't just a flippant comment to appease some reporter. Do you think discussions of buyout ahead of Year 4 happen without Stansbury involvement? Think about that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Techster, post: 846820, member: 360"] Stansbury is not in trouble like some on here want to believe. The reason is CGC was an O'Leary guy, and CGC was pushed ahead of the line by a LOT of big money donors who are still enamored by the O'Leary/Ross years. Stansbury has a lot of political capital within GT because he's done a very good job elsewhere, and he listened to a lot of influential people when hiring CGC. If anything, Stansbury will have even more say on the next coach as the CGC backers will most likely stay out of the way this time, and when another coach is hired, those same big money CGC backers will step up because they know they are as responsible for this debacle as Stansbury. If you are irked by Stansbury's "stand by your man" public routine, just know it's a public show of support because saying otherwise does more damage to GT and hiring potential coaches than showing support to an obvious problem. Also, we were in season, last thing you want is players not giving full effort because they know their coaches are dead men walking. If you want to know how it really stands, just know that Stansbury making it public that GT has already gathered the money to fire CGC if we need to isn't just a flippant comment to appease some reporter. Do you think discussions of buyout ahead of Year 4 happen without Stansbury involvement? Think about that. [/QUOTE]
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