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<blockquote data-quote="MtnWasp" data-source="post: 699405" data-attributes="member: 4110"><p>I think that those of us who were around to see Hewitt take GT to the championship game, get the big contract and proceed to tank will never feel safe and secure about a coach again. For us, EVERY season is just as much an opportunity to fail as it is to succeed. Every year a coach has to prove that he is "The Guy." GT fans only give one year contracts. Coaches that we feel good about are the ones we can look back at their body of work and look at their numbers and say, quantifiable, that they were good. </p><p></p><p>But that pendulum can swing too far. I think our fanbase is too aloof, too analytical, too much "show me more." The refusal to invest has become self-sustaining and habitual. To get the best dividend one has to invest in ground-floor opportunities. I'm in. And even if the market corrects, the losses won't hurt any less if I had been a pessimist.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MtnWasp, post: 699405, member: 4110"] I think that those of us who were around to see Hewitt take GT to the championship game, get the big contract and proceed to tank will never feel safe and secure about a coach again. For us, EVERY season is just as much an opportunity to fail as it is to succeed. Every year a coach has to prove that he is "The Guy." GT fans only give one year contracts. Coaches that we feel good about are the ones we can look back at their body of work and look at their numbers and say, quantifiable, that they were good. But that pendulum can swing too far. I think our fanbase is too aloof, too analytical, too much "show me more." The refusal to invest has become self-sustaining and habitual. To get the best dividend one has to invest in ground-floor opportunities. I'm in. And even if the market corrects, the losses won't hurt any less if I had been a pessimist. [/QUOTE]
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