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<blockquote data-quote="Augusta_Jacket" data-source="post: 261725" data-attributes="member: 1191"><p>I don't think CPJ is near as gruff as is portrayed.I also think CPJ would be more than willing to engage with any media outlet, but that's not his job to line that up. The Macon Telegraph used to give us a decent bit of coverage, but have slowly become more mutt-centric. The AC here in Augusta lives and dies by the mutts. Same with Savannah. That job belongs to the GTAA, not CPJ. </p><p></p><p>He's also in a no win position. If he were to be "courteous" in his replies, the same fans that rip him for being gruff would change the narrative to "he doesn't care enough." I just don't think how the media portrays us, good or bad, is going to change regardless of the coach or how said coach interacts with them. They write stories to sell to their subscribers. It's a business these days, not journalism.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Augusta_Jacket, post: 261725, member: 1191"] I don't think CPJ is near as gruff as is portrayed.I also think CPJ would be more than willing to engage with any media outlet, but that's not his job to line that up. The Macon Telegraph used to give us a decent bit of coverage, but have slowly become more mutt-centric. The AC here in Augusta lives and dies by the mutts. Same with Savannah. That job belongs to the GTAA, not CPJ. He's also in a no win position. If he were to be "courteous" in his replies, the same fans that rip him for being gruff would change the narrative to "he doesn't care enough." I just don't think how the media portrays us, good or bad, is going to change regardless of the coach or how said coach interacts with them. They write stories to sell to their subscribers. It's a business these days, not journalism. [/QUOTE]
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