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<blockquote data-quote="LibertyTurns" data-source="post: 804594" data-attributes="member: 789"><p>[USER=4719]@GTRanj2[/USER] Not at you directly, just in general. We’re all GT fans on here outside of the occasional visitor & I’m guessing mostly successful people in their respective fields. We use analytics daily, monitor trends, etc and drive increasing better performance results In our businesses.</p><p></p><p>Then comes GT football & all measures of analysis go out the window. Consider the years 2016-2018 vs 2019-2020. You’ve already pointed out a disconnect. How could an OL have the capability of performing better yet the results are worse?</p><p></p><p>When people are looking at your businesses you see inherent biases. You want Timmy to perform well, you like Timmy, but Timmy’s performance is declining. You know what Timmy is probably a dwag & you’re gonna be a lot better off realizing that earlier on than suffering thru years of Timmy not getting it.</p><p></p><p>Not saying that’s going on here but for example there’s absolutely no reason for our OL run blocking to plummet. Consider pass blocking & the percentage of times we did that in past years season to season and our relative performance. Look at 2015 data for example where we were decimated with injuries in order to get a baseline of how bad it should ever be. Probably should be a floor in performance. We should never be substantially below that.</p><p></p><p>The data is there. It drives you to the root cause. Someone’s driving the bus and that person plus staff beneath him are not just performing poorly with a re-engineered line, they are performing as if they have no clue what they’re doing. I think you know who I’m referring to. It’s going to be CGC’s undoing unless this dude magically figures it out or he hits the eject button very soon.</p><p></p><p>Whatever will happen will happen and I’m along for the ride. Just sad to see our kids suffer at the expense of making excuses for the weak link in the chain because a mistake was made & pride gets in the way of doing what’s needed. It’s what most of us do in our businesses unless we’re wanting to fail. I like GT being competitive & having a chance to beat everyone on our schedule. It used to be that way this entire century.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LibertyTurns, post: 804594, member: 789"] [USER=4719]@GTRanj2[/USER] Not at you directly, just in general. We’re all GT fans on here outside of the occasional visitor & I’m guessing mostly successful people in their respective fields. We use analytics daily, monitor trends, etc and drive increasing better performance results In our businesses. Then comes GT football & all measures of analysis go out the window. Consider the years 2016-2018 vs 2019-2020. You’ve already pointed out a disconnect. How could an OL have the capability of performing better yet the results are worse? When people are looking at your businesses you see inherent biases. You want Timmy to perform well, you like Timmy, but Timmy’s performance is declining. You know what Timmy is probably a dwag & you’re gonna be a lot better off realizing that earlier on than suffering thru years of Timmy not getting it. Not saying that’s going on here but for example there’s absolutely no reason for our OL run blocking to plummet. Consider pass blocking & the percentage of times we did that in past years season to season and our relative performance. Look at 2015 data for example where we were decimated with injuries in order to get a baseline of how bad it should ever be. Probably should be a floor in performance. We should never be substantially below that. The data is there. It drives you to the root cause. Someone’s driving the bus and that person plus staff beneath him are not just performing poorly with a re-engineered line, they are performing as if they have no clue what they’re doing. I think you know who I’m referring to. It’s going to be CGC’s undoing unless this dude magically figures it out or he hits the eject button very soon. Whatever will happen will happen and I’m along for the ride. Just sad to see our kids suffer at the expense of making excuses for the weak link in the chain because a mistake was made & pride gets in the way of doing what’s needed. It’s what most of us do in our businesses unless we’re wanting to fail. I like GT being competitive & having a chance to beat everyone on our schedule. It used to be that way this entire century. [/QUOTE]
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