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I don't know for a fact but have been told our OL was very hard to learn under CPJ but like I said that is only what I have been told and read.
I imagine it would've been easier with a competent OL coach.
I don't know for a fact but have been told our OL was very hard to learn under CPJ but like I said that is only what I have been told and read.
WRT #2, the Temple alum I talked with said Collins did not "fit in" with recruiting scene in the Philly area......one reason why I said the alum confirmed what the blogger had stated. Now this could be a chicken / egg situation.....he didnn't fit with the Philly scene so he when to his roots, or he went to his roots which turned off the Philly area recruits.After reading several of the Temple bloggers posts, and the back and forth here in this thread, I think some of us missed the bigger picture in the article. (Actually two or three articles that were linked)
The bloggers main complaints were:
1. CGC is more style than substance.
2. CGC focused recruiting in the south and not in the Greater Philly area like previous staffs at Temple.
3. CGC "misused" an RB/FB that the blogger was big on.
My thoughts on each:
1. He might well be but it is too soon to tell. He has only been a HC for two and a half years so we really haven't seen what a program he runs is capable of long term. He certainly is big on flash, but that doesn't inherently mean he doesn't have "substance." As has been stated before, if GT allows him ($$) to hire the right assistants, then he can be style all day long ala Dabo Swinney. Not a make or break for me right now.
2. This is a win for us. I'd much rather we leverage his connections here than recruit Greater Philly.
3. Non-issue for us atm. Someone here will get butthurt before it's over because a player we love will get underused. It happens with every staff. Gotta trust the coaches. They make their living trying to win ball games.
Overall, I think the blogger probably has a real concern via Temple with #2. Rhule actually had better recruiting classes than CGC did there, so it's a legit complaint, but I think a lot of that is CGCs connections are down here and it's probably not an easy sell to get a southern boy to Temple. Again, though, that doesn't affect us at GT.
The big picture is that they predicted GT snagging CGC a year ago. Lends credence to the "dream school" talk CGC laid out for us, and gives us hope he's in it for the long haul.
WRT #2, the Temple alum I talked with said Collins did not "fit in" with recruiting scene in the Philly area......one reason why I said the alum confirmed what the blogger had stated. Now this could be a chicken / egg situation.....he didnn't fit with the Philly scene so he when to his roots, or he went to his roots which turned off the Philly area recruits.
I agree. My main point was that the alum I talked to confirmed what the blogger was saying. Of course too many posters here simply wanted to hand wave away the entire article because it soured their koolaid.I don't think it matters to us. If their beef with him is where he's recruiting from, then it's a win for us.
I’d say that it was more because it doesn’t matter. He’s our coach and I would expect the fans he left behind to have a problem with him.I agree. My main point was that the alum I talked to confirmed what the blogger was saying. Of course too many posters here simply wanted to hand wave away the entire article because it soured their koolaid.
You would say that because far too many posters like yourself pick a side and bury your head in the sand to anything contrary.I’d say that it was more because it doesn’t matter. He’s our coach and I would expect the fans he left behind to have a problem with him.
No I say it because I don’t care what other fan bases think about coaches we hire away from them. I didn’t care what people thought about Paul or anyone else we’ve ever hired. Why would I?You would say that because far too many posters like yourself pick a side and bury your head in the sand to anything contrary.
You would say that because far too many posters like yourself pick a side and bury your head in the sand to anything contrary.
No I say it because I don’t care what other fan bases think about coaches we hire away from them. I didn’t care what people thought about Paul or anyone else we’ve ever hired. Why would I?
Nope. I don’t make hiring decisions and I support our staff while they are here with one exception. I admit I did turn on Chan after we lost the MD game after he played for a medium range FG.Did you care about what Auburn fans thought about Ted Roof? People that have worked with him previously keep hiring him for DC. Most recently at App St.
Nope. I don’t make hiring decisions and I support our staff while they are here with one exception. I admit I did turn on Chan after we lost the MD game after he played for a medium range FG.
I admit to turning on Chan because he lacked any sort of emotion to motivate players. I've heard he's a very good person though.
Was not crazy about Chan thought he was a nice person and he could beat Auburn. I really wish we could add Auburn back on the schedule but I also wish my wife could cook.I admit to turning on Chan because he lacked any sort of emotion to motivate players. I've heard he's a very good person though.
Chan treated players like they were already Pros. It has its bonuses but sometimes kids need a fire lit under their ***.
That's the phrase I couldn't come up with.
Chan never lit a fire under anyone's ***.
It's one of the things I greatly appreciated about CPJ after our time with Chan.
This. Plus having an offense that could score points.
Was not crazy about Chan thought he was a nice person and he could beat Auburn. I really wish we could add Auburn back on the schedule but I also wish my wife could cook.