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<blockquote data-quote="ThatGuy" data-source="post: 956383" data-attributes="member: 3440"><p>This. I see this as well. </p><p></p><p>I agree that TFG didn't handle adversity well - his press conference approach seemed to be "repeat how you want things to be enough times until it comes true." </p><p></p><p>The vibe I get currently (and it's just a vibe - nothing concrete to base it on but 40+ years' experience as a Tech and CFB fan) is that there won't be any surprises at press conferences for CBK. He will have already identified the issues, will publicly own them, and then will give an update as to what <em>specifically</em> he and his staff have done to fix them the next time he's asked. </p><p></p><p>Bottom line - he seems like the type of coach who calls out the shortcomings, owns them, and commits to improving them. That's refreshing to me. (I also remember a similar vibe from CPJ, albeit much more curmudgeonly).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ThatGuy, post: 956383, member: 3440"] This. I see this as well. I agree that TFG didn't handle adversity well - his press conference approach seemed to be "repeat how you want things to be enough times until it comes true." The vibe I get currently (and it's just a vibe - nothing concrete to base it on but 40+ years' experience as a Tech and CFB fan) is that there won't be any surprises at press conferences for CBK. He will have already identified the issues, will publicly own them, and then will give an update as to what [I]specifically[/I] he and his staff have done to fix them the next time he's asked. Bottom line - he seems like the type of coach who calls out the shortcomings, owns them, and commits to improving them. That's refreshing to me. (I also remember a similar vibe from CPJ, albeit much more curmudgeonly). [/QUOTE]
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