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<blockquote data-quote="BonafideJacket" data-source="post: 822198" data-attributes="member: 1011"><p>This. Coaching acumen is completely independent of talent level or scheme transition excuses. In fact, it shows up best when the team has few, if any, other advantages over an opponent. For CGC, it simply hasn't shown up at all.</p><p></p><p>Setting aside anything about the transition, many of us have had doubts about CGC and his coaching ability since his first few games that had nothing to do with talent or scheme. For instance, the consistent misrepresentation of facts like taking credit for recruiting some of Rhule's guys at Temple or the level of Tech's success when he was "growing up," or the time-out debacle late in the game against Citadel where he either lied or was inexplicably confused about what the ref announced, or the burning of one of Yates' redshirt games for a late 2PT conversion attempt down three scores against Duke. The red flags have been there for awhile, but they were constantly swept under the rug by the hubbub about CPJ and talent and scheme. It was tiresome then and doubly so now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BonafideJacket, post: 822198, member: 1011"] This. Coaching acumen is completely independent of talent level or scheme transition excuses. In fact, it shows up best when the team has few, if any, other advantages over an opponent. For CGC, it simply hasn't shown up at all. Setting aside anything about the transition, many of us have had doubts about CGC and his coaching ability since his first few games that had nothing to do with talent or scheme. For instance, the consistent misrepresentation of facts like taking credit for recruiting some of Rhule's guys at Temple or the level of Tech's success when he was "growing up," or the time-out debacle late in the game against Citadel where he either lied or was inexplicably confused about what the ref announced, or the burning of one of Yates' redshirt games for a late 2PT conversion attempt down three scores against Duke. The red flags have been there for awhile, but they were constantly swept under the rug by the hubbub about CPJ and talent and scheme. It was tiresome then and doubly so now. [/QUOTE]
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