IronJacket7
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Like I said above I'm sure there are several that like him.So, where does the “feels like family” that so many recruits mention come from?
Like I said above I'm sure there are several that like him.So, where does the “feels like family” that so many recruits mention come from?
Like I said above I'm sure there are several that like him.
Exactly.Always going to be a mixed bag with any coach. I also know some guys who have played for CPJ. They personally love him, but have told me about others that just didn't mix with his personality. More often than not that stuff probably comes down to playing time, but I am sure there are some starters that have their own issues with CPJ and bench players that love him. I think you can find anecdotal evidence on either side for every coach. Heck, ol' Bobby Knight has a lot of former players that swear by him, while there have been a couple Duke players transfer recently while speaking very poorly of Coach K.
Had a former GT football player (who will remain anonymous because we all know him) tell my wife about two months before the 2018 season began that several of the former football players go back to GT to work out in the weight room. He said it is often discussed how much they do not like CPJ. Take it for what its worth (grain of salt). I'm sure a lot of the players like him too.
You’re right I’ve seen the Boss be the bad guy as well. I’ve just never seen the case where you’ve had 1 guy against the world & the one guy was right and the rest of the universe was wrong. I’m sure it happened somewhere but that scenario’s a long shot.Everything -- even given exaggeration for effect -- except the one possible: the guy is right. Because sometimes he or she just is, and we have all had that one, too. Sometimes when they say the boss hates me, they are right. The boss, well not exactly hates, but really dislikes them. And sometimes that can be a valid reason to separate. Maybe handled better, but justifiable though the employee won't think so. I mean, who gets the benefit of the doubt: the valued manager with a proven track record, or the complaining employee with almost no track record but who is just not going to gee and haw with the boss?
Yeah I've encountered several that loved him. Honestly, I don't really care if they love him or hate him...I want results, and I'm sure they do too.Always going to be a mixed bag with any coach. I also know some guys who have played for CPJ. They personally love him, but have told me about others that just didn't mix with his personality. More often than not that stuff probably comes down to playing time, but I am sure there are some starters that have their own issues with CPJ and bench players that love him. I think you can find anecdotal evidence on either side for every coach. Heck, ol' Bobby Knight has a lot of former players that swear by him, while there have been a couple Duke players transfer recently while speaking very poorly of Coach K.
You would have to ask the players.Has CPJ ever given a pregame speech to the team -
Beyond IIWII?
All those things happened though not all at once because this was a splice of many events with many leaders, including myself.This seems rather specific
Only player I personally know who played for CPJ felt his play calling was a bit stubborn at times, but had a lot of respect for him. It felt more like one of those “I like my boss, but there’s ONE thing I wish he wouldn’t do...” kind of situations and I think even CPJ’s biggest defenders sometimes feel he can get stubborn running the damn ball occasionally.
He can be stubborn about running the damn ball all the time. He is what Woody Hayes would have been had they put air in the ball back in the day.Only player I personally know who played for CPJ felt his play calling was a bit stubborn at times, but had a lot of respect for him. It felt more like one of those “I like my boss, but there’s ONE thing I wish he wouldn’t do...” kind of situations and I think even CPJ’s biggest defenders sometimes feel he can get stubborn running the damn ball occasionally.
It may look it, and it may well be true, though not accurate. But it is an option. Give or keep and move down the line to option #2. Sometimes QBs get fooled by the optioned lineman. Sometimes they make a bad read. Sometimes that lineman just makes a great play. Sometimes it is Johnson getting a read on the defense and changing his blacking schemes vs. defensive stunts, or keeping the linebackers from skating to the edge. What we think we see and what actually is happening out there are often not related. At the Naval Academy they still tell the story of Bill Belichick, more than a decade ago, spending hours in Johnson's film room (his dad was a long-time Academy assistant coach) trying to figure out Johnson's offense. If he struggled imagine us neophytes grasping it.If you don’t think CPJ can be stubborn in his play calling the you haven’t watched him very much. At a minimum once a game he calls back to back plays of the same call where it was stuffed the first go around. If he thinks it’s there he is going to keep calling, be fanned it the results change his mind.
I like that. He only does it when the call was the perfect call but some guy made a boneheaded mental mistake that is easily correctable.If you don’t think CPJ can be stubborn in his play calling the you haven’t watched him very much. At a minimum once a game he calls back to back plays of the same call where it was stuffed the first go around. If he thinks it’s there he is going to keep calling, be fanned it the results change his mind.