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<blockquote data-quote="Northeast Stinger" data-source="post: 228320" data-attributes="member: 1640"><p>I think you are mostly right about all of this. I have said similar things on another blog. </p><p></p><p>On the other hand I have appreciated that CPJ has been tenacious in his defense of Tech. Lots of reporters have been very lazy when it comes to covering Tech, just phoning in their usual cliches about the program, the system and Tech's fortunes in general. CPJ has fought back relentlessly and it has forced the narrative to change just enough to allow Tech to get at least some fair coverage. I think we have to at least acknowledge that being a passive nice guy would have just reinforced the "loser image" that most of the press was already following. My hope is that Tech can become enough of a consistent winner that CPJ can soften his tone some. Then when he beats Georgia he will not have to have the first question by a reporter remind him of how often Tech has lost to them but rather just celebrate the win.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Northeast Stinger, post: 228320, member: 1640"] I think you are mostly right about all of this. I have said similar things on another blog. On the other hand I have appreciated that CPJ has been tenacious in his defense of Tech. Lots of reporters have been very lazy when it comes to covering Tech, just phoning in their usual cliches about the program, the system and Tech's fortunes in general. CPJ has fought back relentlessly and it has forced the narrative to change just enough to allow Tech to get at least some fair coverage. I think we have to at least acknowledge that being a passive nice guy would have just reinforced the "loser image" that most of the press was already following. My hope is that Tech can become enough of a consistent winner that CPJ can soften his tone some. Then when he beats Georgia he will not have to have the first question by a reporter remind him of how often Tech has lost to them but rather just celebrate the win. [/QUOTE]
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