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<blockquote data-quote="ramblin_man" data-source="post: 390555" data-attributes="member: 377"><p>Hard to attack a coaches intentions/character/ or word when he honors a scholarship to a QB who is horrifically injured in a accident and will never play a snap for GT. Not to mention his ability to ensure these athletes a means (with HIGH % of success) to receive a diploma from an excellent Institution. An education and work ethic which will prepare and shape them along the path to success outside of professional football because despite all the "you're the next superstar hype" most of these players will go in to hold careers as working professional not NFL players. But continue on bashing CPJ and questioning his ability to win the confidence of parents or recruits when he steps into their homes or drops by their schools to express interest in them playing for GT. In all honesty if he were perceived to be unfit for the job by the people with leverage and the means to truly assess him then he would be gone already. Hell he has been in the business of coaching football longer than some of these coaches have been alive. I believe he knows a thing or to about all things related to the responsibilities of being a HC. In the meantime feel free to submit a resume to any school hiring so you can be assessed by the armchair coaching gurus. </p><p>In the meantime don't question why our fan base appears to be so divided and difficult at times.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ramblin_man, post: 390555, member: 377"] Hard to attack a coaches intentions/character/ or word when he honors a scholarship to a QB who is horrifically injured in a accident and will never play a snap for GT. Not to mention his ability to ensure these athletes a means (with HIGH % of success) to receive a diploma from an excellent Institution. An education and work ethic which will prepare and shape them along the path to success outside of professional football because despite all the "you're the next superstar hype" most of these players will go in to hold careers as working professional not NFL players. But continue on bashing CPJ and questioning his ability to win the confidence of parents or recruits when he steps into their homes or drops by their schools to express interest in them playing for GT. In all honesty if he were perceived to be unfit for the job by the people with leverage and the means to truly assess him then he would be gone already. Hell he has been in the business of coaching football longer than some of these coaches have been alive. I believe he knows a thing or to about all things related to the responsibilities of being a HC. In the meantime feel free to submit a resume to any school hiring so you can be assessed by the armchair coaching gurus. In the meantime don't question why our fan base appears to be so divided and difficult at times. [/QUOTE]
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