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<blockquote data-quote="Northeast Stinger" data-source="post: 822191" data-attributes="member: 1640"><p>After reading post after post I find myself angry all over again. No matter how “rational” any of us try to be we are slowly drawn back into a CPJ vs CGC controversy. I’m angry about this because it didn’t have to be this way. Certain myths were planted as markers for the transition and these myths were repeated over and over until they became truth. I won’t repeat these myths because then we start the cycle all over again. But the point is, the AD and new coach relied way too much on denigrating the CPJ legacy to buy good will for the new regime.</p><p></p><p>So here we are. No one seems capable of defending CGC without eventually talking about CPJ recruits and personnel. I’m angry because we are caught in a perpetual feedback loop of coaching wars. The transition should not be this hard. To say otherwise is misleading at best.</p><p></p><p>So, this is how I wish the conversation would go. If you are defending CGC please do not mention CPJ, his recruits or his system. After 3 years these are red herrings. I’ve never known any other transition in system in college ball to take this long.</p><p></p><p>Most of us want to know why we can’t kick a field goal, why punt and kick returns are so hair raising, why extra points are an adventure, why we can’t manage timeouts, why substituting is so chaotic, why the defense has not improved, why QB play is sub par, and why we keep losing to teams Tech normally beats.</p><p></p><p>I can just about guarantee you that every time CPJ gets trotted out one more time to explain this team’s poor performance in all these areas another group of fans exits the stadium for the foreseeable future.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Northeast Stinger, post: 822191, member: 1640"] After reading post after post I find myself angry all over again. No matter how “rational” any of us try to be we are slowly drawn back into a CPJ vs CGC controversy. I’m angry about this because it didn’t have to be this way. Certain myths were planted as markers for the transition and these myths were repeated over and over until they became truth. I won’t repeat these myths because then we start the cycle all over again. But the point is, the AD and new coach relied way too much on denigrating the CPJ legacy to buy good will for the new regime. So here we are. No one seems capable of defending CGC without eventually talking about CPJ recruits and personnel. I’m angry because we are caught in a perpetual feedback loop of coaching wars. The transition should not be this hard. To say otherwise is misleading at best. So, this is how I wish the conversation would go. If you are defending CGC please do not mention CPJ, his recruits or his system. After 3 years these are red herrings. I’ve never known any other transition in system in college ball to take this long. Most of us want to know why we can’t kick a field goal, why punt and kick returns are so hair raising, why extra points are an adventure, why we can’t manage timeouts, why substituting is so chaotic, why the defense has not improved, why QB play is sub par, and why we keep losing to teams Tech normally beats. I can just about guarantee you that every time CPJ gets trotted out one more time to explain this team’s poor performance in all these areas another group of fans exits the stadium for the foreseeable future. [/QUOTE]
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